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    Doe Belly's Kitchen

    4.3 (6 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Fish and shrimp dinner with okra and collards

    This place is awesome! The food was great and the staff makes you feel like family. We ordered the four piece fish with eight shrimp dinner with okra and collards and split it between two people. Perfect!

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    6 months ago

    The food is always hot and fresh tasting. Workers are nice and efficient. You can eat inside or there's a nice covered area outside.

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    ​Aunt Irene's Kitchen

    ​Aunt Irene's Kitchen

    4.0
    (468 reviews)
    15.1 mi
    $$

    The black box and catfish/shrimp box was delicious!!!Every bite was full of amazing flavor, and you…read morecan tell everything is made with care. The service was friendly and welcoming! 10/10

    We arrived in Dallas with that particular kind of hunger that only travel can summon equal parts…read moreexhaustion and anticipation. After a long day in transit, all we wanted was something deeply satisfying, the kind of meal that feels like a reward. When my mother suggested Aunt Irene's Kitchen, there was no hesitation. She spoke of it with the reverence reserved for places that become part of your personal geography former neighborhood staples, the kind you measure other meals against. Years ago, when she lived nearby, this was her spot. And now, standing beside her in a line that stretched out the door, it was clear we weren't the only ones holding onto that sentiment. The queue moved with surprising ease, a quiet efficiency that felt almost practiced. Inside, the energy was unpretentious and steady. Our cashier, while not particularly warm, was brisk and knowledgeable answering questions with the kind of clarity that suggests confidence in the product more than performance. We ordered simply: wings with fries, and two plates of fried fish with fries. The wings hadn't been part of the original plan, but a fellow patron mid-meal and visibly excited leaned over to insist. It felt like advice worth taking. And it was. The food arrived in its own time this is not a place for the impatient but what it lacked in speed, it more than made up for in flavor. The fish was crisp and tender, the wings richly seasoned, each bite layered with the kind of depth that doesn't rush itself. Then there was the jalapeño tucked alongside the plate like a quiet signature. It cut through the richness with a bright, deliberate heat, a small but memorable detail that elevated the entire experience. The dining room itself is modest and well-kept, with many opting to take their meals to-go or retreat to their cars. There's an ease to it all ample parking, friendly faces coming and going, a sense of community that lingers longer than the wait. Because that's the thing about places like this: they don't just feed you, they remind you why the wait was worth it.

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    Black Box (crab, shrimp, sausage, potatoes, corn & lime)
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    Mardi Gras Daiquiri

    Mardi Gras Daiquiri

    4.3
    (88 reviews)
    10.5 mi
    $$

    I was in search of some catfish in the area and came across this place. They had decent reviews and…read morepictures so why not. I ordered the 10pc catfish nugget with fries and it did not meet my expectations. I expected the nuggets to be bigger or at least thicker. What I received, I could barely call nuggets. It appeared like cracklings... barely any fish at all. Because of this, I had to toss at least 4 of them (see video). On top of that, it was not seasoned well so I didn't even get a taste of satisfaction. Same with the fries - it was bland. The entire meal was a wash and I unfortunately I had to secure a back-up meal elsewhere. The menu seemed promising, but this experience left a sub par first impression. On a brighter note, the staff were very friendly and people seemed to have enjoyed their daiquiris.

    I'm not even gonna lie... this might be the best Cajun restaurant I've ever been to in my life. The…read morevibes are on point, the drinks are dangerous (in a good way), and the food? Man... somebody grandma definitely in that kitchen. First off, the fish nuggets... listen... I almost ordered another plate before I even finished the first one. Crispy, seasoned, and disrespectfully good. My taste buds started doing the two-step. Now let's talk about that Triple Bypass drink. Whoever named it knew EXACTLY what they were doing. That drink so smooth it sneaks up on you like a ninja. One minute you chilling, next minute you looking at your friends like "hold up... why the room vibing like this?" Wait time? Not bad at all. Service? 100 out of 10. At this point I'm convinced the staff woke up and chose excellence. Rain, sleet, snow, alien invasion -- I'm still pulling up. This place will reset your whole mood and put a Cajun bounce in your soul. Highly recommend. Just don't blame me when you leave full, happy, and a little tipsy.

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    Doe Belly's Kitchen - southern - Updated August 2026

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