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Cajun Kitchen

Viet-Cajun is a true hybrid cuisine that evolved in Houston and at this Asiatown mainstay, there’s more to it than just crawfish.

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The “Kitchen Special” Viet-Cajun-style crawfish come with citrus slices.   Johnny Luu for Gastro Obscura
Don’t let the unassuming exterior fool you.   Johnny Luu for Gastro Obscura
Maine razor claims get topped with Vietnamese chili butter.   Johnny Luu for Gastro Obscura
The interior is bathed in neon light.   Johnny Luu for Gastro Obscura
The best time to visit is February through April, when fresh crawfish are in season.   Johnny Luu for Gastro Obscura
Seafood is definitely the star of the show here.   Johnny Luu for Gastro Obscura
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Set in an Asiatown strip mall, Cajun Kitchen is Houston’s preeminent destination for Viet-Cajun—a hybrid cuisine that emerged when Vietnamese refugees along the Gulf Coast began applying the techniques of Southeast Asian seafood boils to local crawfish. Though it can be found nationally nowadays, Viet-Cajun is undeniably a Houston specialty. 

Originally opened in 2005 as a traditional Cajun crawfish restaurant, Cajun Kitchen took on a more Viet-Cajun focus in 2015 when current owner John Nguyen assumed the reins. Nguyen, who grew up in Norway, was first introduced to crawfish by Vietnamese relatives in Louisiana. Originally moving to Houston to work in a corporate job, he found a passion for crawfish. 

Today, Cajun Kitchen’s menu ranges from traditional crawfish seasonings such as garlic butter to more Southeast Asian styles, such as a Thai basil–perfumed variation. The Kitchen Special, which comes with citrus wedges, is particularly popular. Nguyen has also extended the Viet-Cajun ethos to other seafood dishes. Think: mussels steamed in lemongrass and Maine razor clams topped with Vietnamese chili butter sauce and Vietnamese coriander leaves. 

Due to the seasonal availability of fresh crawfish, typically from January to July, Cajun Kitchen has diversified its menu beyond its signature crustaceans. Throughout the year, the restaurant serves classic Cajun favorites such as gumbo, po' boys, and crab pan roasts. There are also traditional Vietnamese street foods, like fried rice, grilled squid, and escargot.

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The peak months for crawfish in Houston are from February through April. During this time, you’ll get the freshest pick of crawfish. During off-peak times, the crawfish may come frozen—so consider ordering some of Cajun Kitchen’s other Viet-Cajun dishes to satisfy the craving. Ask for a side of fresh mayo for dipping to complete the experience. 

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Cajun Kitchen
6938 Wilcrest Dr # E
Houston, Texas, 77072
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29.701962, -95.571918
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