
Hours
| Tuesday | 1–9 PM |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 4–9 PM |
| Friday | 12–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 4–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 14543 Ventura Blvd, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
Phone: (818) 582-3203
Website: https://mardigrastuesday.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: truflbookings.comshift4payments.com
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Reviews
The manager was the sweetest! He was so welcoming and attentive. Our food and drinks were out quickly and we have absolutely zero complaints. We will definitely be back and encourage you all to visit.
We got:
-Jumbalaya Spring Rolls (revolutionary, life changing)
-Taste of New Orleans Trio (Red Beans and Rice, Gumbo and Crawfish Etouffe)
-Shrimp and Grits (wow)
-Peach Cobbler Spring Rolls
We also had the Sazzy cocktail and it was very sweet but delicious! Will be back again.
Ya’ll, let me tell you something. I have been **starving** in this town for four whole years. Four years! I’ve been out here in **Alhambra** cooking my own **soul food** because nothing in this California desert could touch what my grandmama made. I was starting to think I was going to have to move back South just for a proper **catfish** filet.
Then, the angels sang and led me to **Mardi Gras Tuesday “A Taste of New Orleans”** in Sherman Oaks. And baby, that drive? Worth every single minute and every single drop of gas.
This ain’t just food; it’s a **homecoming**.
* **The Catfish:** Crispy. Seasoned. Flaky on the inside. It didn’t just meet my standards; it **superseded them**. It looked me dead in the eye and said, “Girl, I missed you.”
* **The Red Beans and Rice:** Oh, honey. Creamy, smoky, rich. It tasted like a Friday night when you know you ain’t gotta set an alarm.
* **The Gumbo:** That dark **roux** was singing to me. It had the authentic flavor—deep, complex, and spicy enough to make you feel something. It was giving full-blown, tear-in-my-eye nostalgia.
The portions are generous, the vibe is right, and the sweet tea is perfectly sweet. I found out they have a **live band** on the **weekend** and I about fell out of my chair.
I’m not just going to *go* back; I’m going to **reserve my time to be had.** I’m dressing up, putting on my finest, and rolling up there to catch a groove and eat like the Queen I am. LA, you finally delivered. You can keep your green juice; I’m sticking with the **gumbo**.
Let’s not forget to mention the bar! Chef’s kiss!
I started with the hush puppies. They weren’t bad, but certainly not worth the calories. So I don’t understand the hype. Then I had the favorites sampler with jambalaya, gumbo & e’touffee. Everything was so salty and savory, that I just couldn’t eat it.
I tasted 2 different cocktails (swamp tea & tropical dream). One was purplish-black & the other reddish-pink, with totally different ingredients, yet they tasted identical! They both just tasted like crapy spiked fruit punch.
Even the beignets were disappointing! The regular ones were too sugary & the cheesecake ones were extremely greasy. The atmosphere was nice though, it was a quiet Thursday night. It’s a small place.
I expected it to be much bigger, since they offer live music on the weekends. I really enjoyed our waiter, he was a very sweet guy who was really into the restaurant, which was nice to see.
The oysters are really good. (Might be too much cheese for some people) .The quality of the cat fish bites is ok and evenly cooked. The rolls were not great the rice was hard and the flavor was chaotic. The pasta had a nice taste it but again too much cheese. Over all had the essence of new orleans but missing some of the style when it came to the foood. It felt like imitating new orleans. The bathroom needs to be tidy. There was a guy that was suppose to assist ourbserver but really wasn’t doing much but on his phone while out server ran an entire resturant with drinks food delivering food orders taking orders ect. If you’re curious I think its worth a try but Ill be back for the oysters only. Always support Black owned