Don's Seafood Hut. Metairie: 4801 Veterans Blvd. 504-889-1550.

Written by Tom Fitzmorris July 31, 2014 11:01 in

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Don's Seafood Hut

Metairie 3: Houma Blvd To Kenner Line: 4801 Veterans Blvd. 504-889-1550. Map.
Casual
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ANECDOTES AND ANALYSIS Restaurants with long histories have an issue to face. Do they keep using the recipes they had decades ago, even as competitors, free to keep up with the market, improve upon those dishes? Or do they reinvent as they go, running the risk of having old regulars complain that the food has changed? My outlook is that these venerable establishments need to walk a tightrope between the two options. Don's, while it has a few new dishes of note, has mostly stuck with the old ways, and seems proud of it. This, however, has allowed them to slip behind current tastes.

WHY IT'S NOTEWORTHY If the popularity of a restaurant equated with its goodness, Don's would be one of the best seafood restaurants in town. But it isn't, and it isn't. I have had only one really good meal at Don's (see below) over the years. The others were so disappointing that I return every three to five years, hoping the place has improved enough to explain the enthusiasm of its customers. But it hasn't. I hope that few people have taken Don's Cajun dishes as representative of the real thing. [caption id="attachment_29162" align="alignnone" width="480"]Jacked-Up shrimp. Jacked-Up shrimp.[/caption]

WHAT'S GOOD A good general guide is to stick with recent additions to the menu. The Jacked-Up shrimp, for example, is as exciting as most of the menu is boring. Unfortunately, there menu is dominated by recipes from long ago, with all the little adjustments over the decades, most of which were more about kitchen production than flavor. [caption id="attachment_37029" align="alignnone" width="480"]Oyster grill. Oyster grill.[/caption]

BACKSTORY This transplant from the Cajun country opened in Lafayette in 1934, and has been serving seafood ever since. The Metairie location is one of the oldest of its seven current locations, with the Covington restaurant of three years vintage. Both of these stay busy most of the time; the one in Metairie if frequently on a waiting list. If there's a difference in the food from on Don's to another, I haven't noticed it.

DINING ROOM
The Metairie location underwent an expansion and thorough renovation a few years ago, much brighter and more comfortable than before. In contrast, the Covington restaurant is a dark cube with many isolated tables. It had been a sushi bar before, and a few design touches from that era remain.

ESSENTIAL DISHES
Starters Hush puppies Spinach & artichoke dip Boudin balls Fried pickles Fried mushrooms Fried alligator Fried crab claws »Zydeco (pepper jelly) shrimp »»Jacked-Up shrimp (broiled, bacon, jalapenos, pepperjack) Char-broiled oysters Jacked-Up oysters Oysters on the half shell ~ Soups & Salads Seafood gumbo Chicken and andouille gumbo Crawfish bisque Grilled shrimp salad Seafood salad ~ Entrees Fried seafood platter »Fried seafood combo (oysters, shrimp, catfish; shrimp etouffee) Fried soft shell crab Red beans and fried catfish Shrimp pasta alfredo Fried shrimp or crawfish tails and etouffee »Boiled shrimp »Shrimp, crab or crawfish dinner (six ways) Crawfish etouffee Cajun ravioli (fried, topped with crawfish cream sauce) Grilled chicken with fried cheese ravioli, marinara Crabmeat au gratin Blackened redfish Grilled catfish Stuffed catfish Grilled yellowfin tuna Fish of the day Broiled shrimp Grilled stuffed shrimp Grilled marinated chicken breast Hamburger steak Filet mignons Ribeye steak Cajun cowboy ribeye ~ Desserts Hot fudge brownie a la mode Cheesecake Cobbler a la mode White chocolate bread pudding Turtle cheesecake

FOR BEST RESULTS
The oyster bar and the dishes that proceed from it are the best in the house. The daily specials terrific bargains, and sometimes good, too.

OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMPROVEMENT
There are many strains of the Cajun cuisine, and this one is dated and uninspiring. They ought to shove them all into an Olde-Style corner of the menu, and start over.

FACTORS OTHER THAN FOOD Up to three points, positive or negative, for these characteristics. Absence of points denotes average performance in the matter.

  • Dining Environment
  • Consistency +1
  • Service
  • Value +1
  • Attitude
  • Wine & Bar
  • Hipness -2
  • Local Color

 

SPECIAL ATTRIBUTES
  • Open Sunday lunch and dinner
  • Open Monday lunch and dinner
  • Open all afternoon
  • Oyster bar
  • Quick, good meal
  • Good for children
  • Easy, nearby parking
  • No reservations