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Businiess name:  Acadia - A New Orleans Bistro
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have been wanting to try Acadia for some time now. I finally did it. My wife and I ordered a variety of items off the brunch menu. The pheasant/veal pate was awesome. Full of flavor, it did a little dance in my mouth. Then came the other food, 25 minutes later and not worth the wait. We had some seafood gumbo that was well....not like any gumbo that I have ever had. First of all it was luke warm, unseasoned, and seemed like it was just thrown together and not cooked all day with some love. The okra still had the seeds in it. I have cooked my fair share of gumbo and the seeds are the first thing to dissipate out of the okra.

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