Where Y’Eat: Facing Floods, a Dining Legend Builds Up to Carry On
Fried catfish cut as thin as a dime, a view of the water that ends with the sky and a regular crowd coming from the north shore and the south shore to meet in the middle - these are hallmarks of a trip to Middendorf's , the vintage Louisiana seafood house just off the highway on the marshy edge of Manchac. No one wants it to change, least not the people who now run Middendorf’s.
Where Y’Eat: Facing Floods, a Dining Legend Builds Up to Carry On
Fried catfish cut as thin as a dime, a view of the water that ends with the sky and a regular crowd coming from the north shore and the south shore to meet in the middle - these are hallmarks of a trip to Middendorf's , the vintage Louisiana seafood house just off the highway on the marshy edge of Manchac. No one wants it to change, least not the people who now run Middendorf’s.