Las Vegas is finally speaking my language; New Orleans food at a price point I can consistently afford and with a drive-thru no doubt. The restaurant was clean and inviting. I asked about how long to prepare as I was on a 30 minute lunch break. The food came out quicker than expected.
I tried the Jambalaya (chkn&sausage) and the Gumbo (ckn\sausage). Both were very good but very similar. Just the right amount of heat to make you think you're in New Orleans. After reading through the menu, you can do a jumbo gumbo with or without crab for an extra $4 or $8.
The big bowl entries are very filling and come with a side of bread and a drink. I felt it was a good value and will definitely come back again. I live in the northwest part of town and my litmus test is would I drive across town just to eat? The answer is yes. I'll have to make a return trip to try the beans&rice and poboys. Better idea; is to open a location in Centennial Hills for the military transplants and you would not be sorry.