Experienced this restaurant as part of Toronto's "Summerlicious" festival... so perhaps had a lesser experience.
I tried the Jumbalaya, which was just the right amount of spice, ahd bib chuncks of shrimp in it, and good portions of ham... very enjoyable.
My girlfriend got the BBQ / Grill sampler platter which was very disappointing. It features a sausage, which had a very tough skin, a piece of lamb which was okay (I'm not much a fan of lamb), and a grilled chicken breast which seemed like it went right from the M&M frozen isle to my plate... very little spice was used on any of these and they were not served with any sort of sauce.
The restaurant was neat considering it's a renovated old house, and the New Orleans inspired decor was neat... but overall I woult not go out of my way to return.