This casual restaurant offers a mix of Cajun & Creole and Vietnamese cuisine, but some menu items are not always available. Service can be slow and unfriendly, with some customers waiting for extended periods without being attended to. The atmosphere is laid-back, making it suitable for families with children, and the restaurant is wheelchair accessible. The food is described as average, with some dishes like the Pho being a highlight. The prices are relatively cheap, especially for lunch. However, some customers have been disappointed with their meals, citing bland flavors and small portions. Overall, the restaurant seems to be a decent option for those looking for a casual dining experience, but it falls short in terms of quality and consistency.The stale bread on the shrimp poboy was a notable issue, which detracted from the customer's experience. Fresh ingredients like lettuce and tomatoes are used, but the preparation and presentation could be improved. Despite some positive interactions with staff, such as the friendly waitress Lala, the service can be inconsistent. A visit during lunchtime may be a better option, as some menu items may not be available in the evening. The restaurant's interior is sparse, but the cleanliness is a plus. The Cajun Seafood & Sandwiches co-branding might suggest a focus on seafood, but the menu items do not always deliver on that promise.