Warren Marsh Jr
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Stopped by Little New Orleans in downtown Houston to try something different. It was alright overall not bad, but not something l'd rush back for.
I ordered the hot sausage breakfast sandwich, and it was just okay. The sausage itself didn't have that bold, satisfying flavor I was hoping for; kind of flat. The bread was toasted well, which I appreciated, but the sandwich as a whole just lacked that "it" factor to make it memorable.
I also had the gumbo, and the flavor was definitely a step up! seasoned well with that signature Louisiana kick. It had a nice spice and richness to it. But for the price, the portion was small, and it barely had any rice, which made it feel more like a sampler than a full meal. Honestly, they could have been a little more generous with adding more food but it reminded me of something off the kids' menu.
Not to mention the one crab leg I received was black on the inside when I bit into it. Definitely wasn't expecting that.
Service was decent, nothing standout but quick enough.
The ambience is very basic, more of a grab-and-go or quick lunch type of place than somewhere you'd sit and linger.
In short, the food had some solid flavors, but the experience lacked consistency. The sandwich didn't impress, and the gumbo, while tasty, didn't deliver enough value for the price. If I'm nearby, I might swing by again to try something else, but I wouldn't go out of my way.