Note to all crawfish eaters. Razzoos had them babies at 2 lbs for 10 bucks. Although the math says 5 bucks a pound, Razzoos don't see it that way. So just go with it. It's an excellent price for boiled Cajun crawfish especially in the middle of crawfish season. I couldn't pass that offer although you must order it by even numbers. Crazy but you can't make this stuff up.
Unfortunately my fellow crawfish engulfers, I can tell you from my recent visit that there is no way those crawfish were purged. Them babies were to date in my experience the very worse crawfish I've ever had. They were a good size, and looked flavorful but you can season a dirty crawfish as much as you want, but dirt is still dirt and grass is still grass and gross is still gross.
Also note that this place is very... (Hmm... How can I say) ... CRAMPED. Which means no matter where you sit, if you raise a hand to wave or accidentally yawn and stretch you may very well knock out your neighbor sitting next to you at another table. Management need to rethink so many tables in such a small space.
Also note for real drinkers out there, your base alcohol is going to be extremely cliche or stereotypical or both. Meaning Hennessy or Crown or Remy or... You get the point, right? Their drinks do look pretty yet sweet, but the ingredients could use an upgrade.
In short. I'm not a fan of Razzoos. Perhaps maybe it's just this location. It's totally ruining the Razzoos name if you ask me. Food quality is bad, and service is actually pretty horrible. Staff wasn't rude or anything like that, but just absent. Inattentive.
I will not return to this location nor recommend it. Not from that horrible visit I had. The place just appears to be ran with zero care to the facilities or customers. It's very unappealing to me especially for such a great area of town. You feel uncomfortable just sitting in there, because it's just so cramped. I saw nothing in there even worthy to take a photo of or to want to remember.
Purge...
Read moreA Delightful Taste of New Orleans at Razzoo’s
From the moment my wife and I walked into Razzoo’s, we knew we were in for a genuine New Orleans culinary adventure. Nestled in the heart of Round Rock, this gem offers an ambiance that is as vibrant and inviting as the cuisine it serves.
My wife opted for the grilled oysters and seafood gumbo, each dish delivering on the promise of authentic, flavorful New Orleans cooking. The oysters were perfectly grilled, retaining their ocean freshness, complemented by a smoky char. The seafood gumbo was a rich, soulful bowl of well-spiced, hearty goodness that is second to none.
As for myself, I decided to test the waters with their firemouth wings and was not disappointed. The wings were a perfect 10/10 – crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, and dressed in a seasoning that provided just the right amount of spice. However, the star of the evening was undoubtedly the blackened shrimp & grits. The shrimp were seasoned and cooked to perfection, and the grits were creamy and full of flavor, making this dish one of the best meals I’ve ever had.
Adding to the appeal was their happy deal, which is easily one of the best in Round Rock, offering incredible value without compromising on quality or taste.
Service at Razzoo’s was impeccable, with our waitress, Priscilla, embodying the warmth and politeness that made our dining experience even more special. Her recommendations were spot on, and her attentive, friendly service was a 10/10.
Razzoo’s is more than just a restaurant; it’s a culinary journey to New Orleans that delights with every bite. Whether you’re a fan of bold New Orleans flavors or looking to try something new, this place is a must-visit. With excellent food, outstanding deals, and top-notch service, Razzoo’s has firmly established itself as a culinary beacon...
Read moreWhat To Order: Skillet Combo, Substitute Jambalaya for Fried Gator & Cherry Mustard.
We used to have a Razzoo's in San Antonio, and then suddenly one day I drove up and the place was boarded up.. It was over 5 years later when I discovered we had a Razzoo's in Roundrock and have now visited the location at least a dozen times.
Service here is always excellent, staff goes the extra mile to make sure everything about your meal is how you want it. In my what to order I mentioned the Skillet combo. Its a ton of food. Red Beans & Rice, Corn on the Cob, Grilled Sausage Links, a serving of Shrimp Creole, a serving of Etoufee , and some french bread. I love the fried alligator here so one day I asked if I could substitute the Shrimp Creole from some Alligator and was surprised when they said yes.. The alligator is amazing with the cherry mustard so don't forget to ask for it. At $12.99 this combo is a deal.
The food here is amazing, some of the best Cajun food I've had anywhere including New Orleans. The alligator, the best I've period.
The mixed drinks and decent beer selection make for a complete New Orleans style meal. If you like Cajun food, this is a place you must try at least once. The skillet combo will give you a variety of flavors, with at least one item I'm sure you will love.
I visit whenever I can, I live 2 hours from this location, but its always up on the top of my list when its getting late in the evening and I'm nearby as they are open till 11pm during the week and midnight on the weekend.
I highly recommend Razzoo's and highly recommend the Skillet Combo and the...
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