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Cajun Seafood - Sanford
Chinese food with a taste of Puerto Rico. The Owner spoke Chinese too. They gave you a lot of food, typical American Chinese food. I will try the chicken wings next time
First, let me say that the name "Cajun seafood" is misleading for this place. I've passed by many times while visiting my local Walmart, which shares the same shopping plaza, but never felt inclined to go in because I'm not a fan of Cajun food. However, this is not a Cajun seafood restaurant; it's actually a Chinese restaurant with a Spanish flair. When you walk in, it looks like a typical Chinese restaurant, except the walls are painted red. The menu differs from standard Chinese fare, incorporating items like tostones and mofongo. Based on these dishes, I suspect the owners may have Caribbean roots, possibly from the Dominican Republic or Puerto Rico. The restaurant offers an interesting twist on traditional Chinese cuisine. For example, every combination platter comes with fried rice and french fries, which is not something you typically see in a Chinese restaurant. The fusion of flavors and cultures is unique, but it might catch you off guard if you're expecting purely Cajun or traditional Chinese food. The atmosphere is unassuming and feels like a standard Chinese takeout place, but with the added flair of Spanish-inspired dishes. The food was decent, but it didn't particularly stand out to me. I would rate it 3 out of 5 stars. While I might try it again out of curiosity, it didn't leave a strong impression that would make me a regular customer. In summary, if you're in the mood for a Chinese-Spanish fusion and want to try something different, this place might be worth a visit. Just don't go in expecting authentic Cajun seafood, and you'll likely have a better experience.