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- BBrendaHouston •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoWe had an amazing dinner. The server, Trinity, was helpful, attentive and new exactly what to suggest when questioned. The ambiance was wonderful and the food was delicious. Absolutely worth the price!More infoMarcello's of LafayettePrice: Moderate• Italian• Lafayette•4.9
- CCherylNew York City •4 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoAlways a good experience for brunch. Impeccable service and food is consistently delicious.More infoSuperior Grill - LafayettePrice: Expensive• Mexican• Lafayette•4.7
- JJabrysonHouston •3 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoExactly how it was planned and food was great plus service was on timeMore infoRuth's Chris Steak House - LafayettePrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Lafayette•4.8
- EELIZABETHNew Orleans / Louisiana •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoOur two waiters, Payton (can’t remember the others), we so attentive and excellent!More infoRuffino’s on the RiverPrice: Expensive• Steak• Lafayette•4.7
- CCelesteBaton Rouge / Lafayette •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoCharley G’s was a wonderful place to celebrate our anniversary! The server and the staff acknowledged our anniversary and were very attentive. We enjoyed great drinks, a delicious appetizer, outstanding entrees and a yummy desert.More infoCharley G's Seafood GrillPrice: Moderate• American• Lafayette•4.9
Discover New Iberia
Deep in the marsh of southern Louisiana is New Iberia, often called "The Queen of the Teche." The rich Spanish and French heritage of the area is evident in the way they influence the local cuisine. Fresh Gulf seafood is famously prepared in the region’s traditional Cajun and Creole style. In New Iberia, it is not unusual to order fried alligator, and crawfish is a springtime favorite as well. Walk along New Iberia's tree-lined Main Street, where you will find New Orleans-style po' boys and the quintessential southern Louisiana deep-fried pastry, the beignet. Served hot and sprinkled with powdered sugar, they soothe an aching sweet tooth any time of the day.
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- Days Inn & Suites New Iberia
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- Franklin City Park
- Parc Sur La Teche
- New Iberia City Park
- New Iberia Amtrak Station
- Jungle Gardens
- Evangeline Monument
- West End Park
- Caffery Park
- Evangeline Oak Park
- Jeanerette City Park
- Evangeline Oak
- Albania Plantation House
- Acadian Memorial
- Enterprise Plantation
- Grevemberg House Museum
- Teche Theatre
- North Side Park
- Broussard Harris Park