

Offering fantastic (and authentic!) Cajun, Creole and Southern food from our scratch kitchen. One hop and half skip from the light rail in NoDa – Charlotte’s coolest arts and entertainment neighborhood. Twenty years of the best gumbo, fried chicken, people-watching, secret ingredients, and Hurricanes.
Casual joint serving up a menu of seafood, gumbo & Cajun-style fare in a low-key space.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 501 E 36th St, Charlotte, NC 28205
Phone: (704) 331-9898
Website: http://boudreauxsnoda.com/
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Reviews
My mother ordered the shrimp and grits. The grits were very gritty and cold, and there was an unexplainable foul taste to them. She couldn’t even eat a full finish one bite.
I ordered this Chicken Carbonara with bourbon chicken. Where do you even begin?!? The plate looked unappealing when placed in front of me. The noodles looked dry and old yet there was broth on the plate. Which was very confusing. The taste of the noodles were sour and left a bad aftertaste. I literally had 2 noodles and that was enough for me.
My daughter ordered three chicken tenders, which were the best dish on the table. She ate them, and I took a bite of hers and realized it tasted like fish. It seems they use the same oil for all their fried items.
Not to mention, the cornbread was so dry and brick like.
We were given a credit for a meal, but unfortunately, we won’t be returning. I should have realized this wasn’t a good place to eat because it was empty on a Saturday evening at 6 p.m.
Initially, I decided not to leave a review because I didn’t want to be negative. But as the rest of the food arrived and I tasted my entrée, I felt it was important to share my experience so others can take it into consideration.
All of us were more or less disappointed with our food. To be specific, I ordered the gator po’ boy. For 17 dollars, I barely got any gator meat and feel like I paid for bread. I also ordered the she crab soup. While it was delicious, the crab was scarce. My daughters rice was undercooked. My son ordered the crayfish po’boy and was disappointed in the lack of meat.
The ambiance was nice, the location is great and the atmosphere is fine. There is ample parking in the deck behind the restaurant.
Overpriced for the amount of food.
I have tried several things on the menu and a few of my go to favorites are the Jambalaya and Shrimp & Grits. Both flavorful and filling dishes and just the right amount of spice.
Service can be a bit slow but I have never been in a rush so I didn’t mind.
The crab & corn hush puppies were phenomenal and the dipping sauce – delicious
The étouffée had just enough spice to make me feel it and truly enjoy the flavor – delicious
The jambalaya had a smooth creole tomato base sauce – delicious
The gumbo yaya was very hearty and really hit the spot, once again – delicious
I absolutely recommend Boudreaux’s Louisiana Kitchen!