Orleans & York

673 E University Dr, Carson - 90746
235 reviews
Cajun Cajun/Creole
(310) 324-3100

The food is delicious but it is expensive, especially off of their vegan menu, a vegan po’ boy was $23 dollars with tax

Service was great.Unfortunately, I paid $20 for a poboy that contained 2 pieces of catfish and THREE shrimp.

I ordered the the shrimp Philly and the the Ms. Rachel w/ pastrami, macaroni and potato salad (both Cajun). The food was good, tasty and hot.

This place was on my favorites list then the pandemic hit. Now venturing out more and more I went by and got one of my old time favorites the shrimp platter with seasoned fries and cloe slaw. Still good! I was happy: large fried shrimps with a light batter- tasty. Seasoned fries ( no, all fries are not created equal) these are good. Going back for the oyster po' boy - that use to be a winner too...

Shrimp po boy was good but way over priced n not enough shrimp. My 6” poboy with chips n a lemonade was $17. Felt like i paid almost $20 for 5 shrimp. Left unsatisfied n still hungry. Could’ve went to AmPm if I wanted to get full on chips n lemonade.

What the heck happen to this place ? How do you go from having $12 PoBoys to nearly $20.00. They’re pretty basic, but nothing special. I’m disappointed in how much the quality has gone down here. Someone else mentioned on here that it’s under new ownership ?? Makes a lot of sense…

I got the oyster Po Boy, 1st time eating oysters deep fried ? I also got 2 other sandwiches, also looks good. Will be coming back for the shrimp Po Boy & other items on the menu.

Been to Orleans and York twice. It doesn't disappoint

I came in and ordered a shrimp po boy. To me 17$ for a sandwich is absurd. I didn’t even realize until I got my sandwich that that was excluding fries or even a water bottle. I could’ve spent $20 anywhere else and got a whole meal but the sandwich was fire.

The deli is very clean, staff was attentive, food display was presentable and the menu was easy to navigate. Was suspicious since the establishment wasn’t rooted with owners from Louisiana. Just the love of its culture. I ordered the shrimp poboy and the seasoned shrimp was generous size but enough to fill the sandwich. The bread was nicely soft on the inside and crispy on the outside. Fresh produce that isn’t sitting up in the cooler for days. It was a decent poboy that was filling. Would recommend to out of town guest missing Louisiana poboys. Do not order their version of hot sauce though. It was more like a gravy and not spicy.