Bojangle's

Hoo-boy, the historians on this board are going to have a field day, providing the precise context of "Creole" versus "Cajun."

It's two completely different and separate cultures, y'all.

It's also two completely different cuisines and kinds of music as well.

I don't have time to elaborate at the moment, but somebody is bound to say something.

I know exactly what the context of cajun and creole means. Really, neither or food, but the reality of it is outsiders know us because of our food. In truth it is just "food that cajuns eat".