Submitted by Jim Sherman on 07/17/2022
You know it's so nice to be able to have a chance to eat food that is difficult to get out here in the other LA. The food was fun to eat and Luis provided great service for us. Having said that the iced tea was the best thing. It's not that the po' boy was bad per se, it was just sadly the worst po boy that I've ever had but that doesn't mean it was terrible in fact I enjoyed eating it but it was relatively unremarkable. Although I do appreciate the lemon slices. The fried okra sucked.
OK. Cornbread is moist. But, the crawfish po’ boy is advertised as fresh and it doesn’t taste it at all. The sandwich is dry and lifeless but easily touched up from tartar and hot sauce upon request. The red snapper salad would have tasted better if I made it. All in all, it was ok.
Submitted by Jasmine Shelton on 08/27/2022
The food here is simply awesome. I've been here on two separate occasions and both times they have impressed me. Had the Shrimp and Chicken Sausage and vegetarian collard greens. For dessert I had the pumpkin bread pudding. Each item was full of flavor with ample portions! It is worth the trip!
Submitted by Rahman W. on 08/17/2022
Eh. Seafood gumbo was nothing but rice, 3 shrimp and hella soupy. Not even close to Louisiana cuisine. Cornbread hard and potato salad wasn’t very good. My first & last time here smh
Submitted by Briana M on 05/19/2022
Took my granddaughter to lunch at the Gumbo Pot in the Farmers Market at 3rd and Fairfax in Los Angeles.
Service was friendly and efficient. The place was clean and well organized. Food prep was prompt.
I had a fried oyster po' boy, excellent, and a side of red beans and rice without the rice. I always order red beans and rice without the rice. It was delicious.
If you like New Orleans cuisine, I highly recommend the Gumbo Pot.
Submitted by Henry Farkas on 04/05/2022
This food was so freaking gross. The potato’s were undercooked and the rest of the potato salad was soupy it literally drips the gumbo was a flavor less mess…I can’t believe they are calling this Cajun food it was very disappointing and disgusting.DO NOT GO HERE!!!!!!
Submitted by Keilah Rae Kingsley on 04/05/2022
Soft shell crab Po'Boy was skimp, had flimsy lettuce, and a little costly ($13 plus $3tip in the jar)
Submitted by Alfonso Benavides on 02/16/2022
This is my favorite place to get Red Beans & Rice and if has the perfect "kick" to it! I love every dish I've had so far and I'm from GA, so I am very picky when ppl label themselves as a "Cajun, "Creole" or "Soulfood" spot, but thus place is on point!
Submitted by Ga 4l on 02/15/2022
We'll be giving this place another shot another day since we didn't actually have gumbo or a po boy. We came to the Gumbo Pot not to long after they had opened their doors for the day and tried the crocodile tail (fried), cornbread, and greens.
Our experience wasn't great. The cashier had a bad attitude and was not friendly while we asked questions and was trying to rush us through (no one was in line). The cornbread was really difficult to eat and dry. The cornmeal breading was flavorless and so was the crocodile meat. The greens were decent, needed salt. The remoulade for the crocodile was fantastic though.
Submitted by Matthew Smith on 01/09/2022
Food was amazing! When I'm in the area I'm going back. I had their catfish po'boy, one sandwich is plenty for 2 people but it was so good I ate the whole thing! Fried okra, delicious! Fresh oysters, so good! Price was good.
Submitted by David Delasota on 09/10/2021