


Bustling counter serve dishing up Cajun & Creole comfort food to the farmer’s-market crowd.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 51 N 12th St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone: (215) 592-0505
Website: http://www.beckscajuncafe.com/
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Reviews
The service was quick and friendly, and the food was just as delicious as it smelled while walking by. Everything came out fast, hot, and full of flavor. It was the perfect little taste of Cajun in the heart of the city.
It ended up being the ideal lunch spot before heading over to the Flower Show festivities. If you’re walking through Reading Terminal Market and catch that amazing aroma, do yourself a favor and stop, you won’t regret it.
My favorite part on the platter picture was the parboiled white rice. The red beans were lacking. The blackened chicken was dry and rubbery. The black and coating didn’t feel creole or fresh. And then it appears that they sprinkle more seasoning after cutting it into slices. The waitress was kind enough to give me a little bit of gumbo to reconstitute the dryness of the blackened chicken after she informed me that blackened chicken tends to be dry. The cornbread is prepackaged and I saw them open the box and pull out each cornbread from wrappers. The gumbo did have a great thick consistency. It was on the medium light brown spectrum. It was overly seasoned with heat. But the consistency was great. Shrimp and mac and cheese balls we’re being prepared fresh and fried there. Don’t know how fresh the seafood would be.
The food, while not quite reaching the level of New Orleans cuisine, was solid and enjoyable. We found that most dishes could use a little extra kick, but our server’s recommendation to use their house hot sauce was a workable fix.
A key highlight was the fish, which was cooked to flaky perfection. Be sure to note that the portions are generous, so we recommend planning to share!
They offer some great options…I decided on the chicken/shrimp gumbo over jambalaya and a gator sausage. Most items are readily available in buffet-style containers behind the counter so my food was ready very quickly. With a drink this was just about $20…reasonable given the tourist-heavy market.
The food was very good in my opinion. I really enjoyed the gumbo and jambalaya. Also, the gator sausage, was good…better than I expected.
I would love to return to try some other items when I am in the area again.
There are seated tables throughout the Market. Though i visited on a mid-Sunday afternoon, I was able to find some tables off to the side…not in the central area.