Today’s Advice: Do Not Eat At Razzoo’s!
I haven’t been eating out much lately and I definitely seek healthier choices when I do decide to eat out. Tuesday night me and my wife decided to celebrate the fact that we became US Citizens by going out for dinner. We have been eating at the two safe places I like, barbecue and the Mongolian grill, way too much so she wanted something different. It’s always hard to decide on a place as my wife is kind of picky and she is always concerned about what the kids can eat at a particular place as giving them mac and cheese at every restaurant we go is just not really a true option even if that’s what happens more often than not.
So she decided that we should go to Razzoo’s. Razzoo’s is a “Cajun cafe”. They serve fish, crawfish, shrimp and the like with some heavy sauces that have some kick to it. I used to go there and think that the food was pretty good. I enjoyed eating lunch there every now and then. I knew that their general menu wasn’t all that healthy but I had hopes to find something a bit more on the low cal side. I wanted to check their website prior going to get an idea about their food and nutritional information but we ran out of time and with two anxious kids and a wife in the car waiting I thought we better hit the road and go. As it turns out I didn’t miss much by not checking the website.
I usually don’t get too pissed off about restaurant menus nowadays as most of the time at least they’re trying their best with one or two healthy(er) items on the menu and the food I end up getting is usually half decent. But I got so pissed off after I read through the menu at Razzoo’s that I had to send them a letter so they knew how I felt. If you want the Cliff Note’s version their food is greasy super salty junk and I have not seen anything even remotely close to it in the past couple of months since I really started watching what I eat. I mean I’d go to McDonald’s over Razzoo’s any day of the week. Over at McDonald’s at least they have the balls to tell you what you’re putting in your mouth. Well I’m sure it isn’t out of the goodness of their hearts that they post the nutritional information but at Razzoo’s the utter and complete ignorance of having any kind of sensible food choice on their menu and the absolute lack of nutritional information is just not worthy of my, or anyone else’s, business. That was the short version. For the longer version feel free to read my letter that I have sent to them this morning.
Hi,
I have visited your Bryant Irving, Fort Worth, TX location the other night for dinner with my wife and two young children. We used to visit Razzoo’s on a regular basis but four months ago I have decided to lose weight and eat right. Losing weight while eating out is not an easy task so we have limited our eating out for the past four months.
Tuesday night called for a celebration and under my wife’s recommendation we went to Razzoo’s. I had doubts about possible food selections even before we got there but once I took a look at the menu all my doubts were gone. I knew for sure that there was no way I could eat anything even remotely healthy at your establishment. Was it not for our two young children I probably would have walked right out and never looked back.
But with two kids in tow it was no possible. We were stuck and we were going to have dinner at your restaurant. My wife opted for the fried catfish basket, a long time favorite of hers with a good kick of spices. My son ordered the children’s fish with fries and my daughter got the fried chicken tenders with fires. I have asked the waiter if he had information about the nutritional information of your menu items. He said that there is not a piece of paper that he could bring out for me to look at. Neither Chili’s nor Corner Bakery has nutritional information available to give the customers but both restaurants have nutritional information posted on their websites and they can look it up and provide you with the information upon request at the restaurant for any item in question. When I asked our waiter he said that was not possible either. Basically they serve food that they have no clue about. He had to go and ask what kind of fish was in your Tricky Fish menu item.
I thought that I would just go home and check on the least of the worsts that I would manage to pick out and see what the damage was by looking up the nutritional information on your website. Unfortunately your website does not provide this information either. In desperation I have opted to order the Tricky Fish with blackened catfish over dirty rice and crawfish etoufee and green beans. I figured the blackened fish can’t be that bad even though your menu mentions it is “butter basted like crazy” which is never a good sign.
What your menu has failed to mention was that it’s not only butter basted it is salt based like crazy too. Your food was so salty it was almost unpalatable. Our poor waiter had to keep shuttling water to us as if it was going out of style. The rest of the items on the plate must have also been basted in butter as the plate was oozing with fat. I have never seen such a small portion of green beans that were swimming in so much white creamy fat before. I have clearly made the wrong decision. I have passed on 2/3rd of the dirty rice and the garlic bread and the waiter had the gall to offer a to go box for the aftermath that was left on my plate. Needless to say I declined.
My son’s dinner consisted three tiny strips of fish with a large amount of fries. He’s only 5, weighing in at a solid 33 lbs and he was left hungry. Maybe because I did not let them order a soft drink and they did not get any of the empty calories from there. Luckily my 20 month old daughter left enough of her chicken strips to fill him up. Again, there were absolutely no healthy options for our children to eat from your menu.
All in all I was sorely disappointed with your food selection and total lack of nutritional information. Having a general idea about your food and its fat and salt content I can see why you chose not to disclose any of the information to your patrons. And to call a salad with “killer croutons and zippy dressing” topped with fried popcorn shrimp rabbit food is just plain wrong.
I run a weblog at www.gregstransformation.com about my weight loss transformation. I will be posting my review of Razzoo’s along with this letter for all my readers to see. Should you chose to reply I will be more than happy to publish your rebuttal as well.
Best Regards
Greg
Bottom line is that if you’re ever in Texas looking for some Cajun food and you care the least bit about your arteries and general health I’d stay away from Razzoo’s. I know that is what I’ll do. I’m also betting that this post will rank super high for Razzoo’s nutritional information and calories in search engines in no time, I know people looking for nutritional information about Uncle Julio’s seem to end up here. When people search for those keywords they should end up on the restaurant’s site not on a personal blog coplaining about the lack of such information. Maybe it’s time that the Razzoo’s folks rethink their lack of nutritional data on their website. Better yet, they should rethink their food choices. But then again what do I know? Looking at the menu and their patrons on site I’m probably no longer their target market.
UPDATE: I have actually received a response from Razzoo’s to my query. Read all about it in my Part 2 of the Razzoo’s Saga
That sounds rather disgusting. I’ve found that I really notice how restaurants load up on the butter and salt since I changed my lifestyle and old favourites are really just not acceptable anymore.
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I have to agree with your comments on Razoo’s. I don’t like to go there, but my boyfriend and our friends do. I double-checked their menu to see if there was anything at all that I could eat, and it doesn’t look like it. I really don’t care to eat out anywhere, but everyone I know does so I do the best I can. If nothing else, I look for what I think might be the more tolerable and least damaging options and just eat part of what is ordered. Which brings up a pet peeve of mine which is portion size. I am constantly asked at restaurants if the food was okay, because there is so much left. I hate being wasteful but most portions served would feed 4 of me.
I love Razoos and really do not care about the nutritional information. I have lost 60 lbs, work out 4 X per week, went from a size 18 to an 8. I ate at Razoos 3 X during my weight loss period. If you have been eating healthy for a while, you don’t need the restraunt publishing nutritional information. I am beginning to think there is an ulterior motive here. Razoos is a fun place to go with great food and I only go there once in a while as a treat. Once time does nothing to derail your weight loss. When I go, I get stuffed shrimp and eat very little rice. The next day, I just go back on my diet and eat healthy. If I owned a restraunt, I would not put nutritional information out there becuase that is something that could then be used against me and in this litigous society we live in, that is asking for trouble. If you want nutritious, order a salad, use almost no dressing, and get an order of grilled shrimp on top of the salad. If you cannot figure out the calories of that, you really haven’t been dieting long.
I completely agree, no one forced this dolt to go there. It’s a fun place, I’m in great shape and eat there probably once a month. If Greg had done his homework he would have found that the Chicken Tchoupitoulas is only 790 cal and the Hell Welder is only 581. Both have 0g fat. To claim McD food is better than this tells me this guy knows nothing about health or taste.
Wow, just wow! I’m sure the Chicken Tchoupitoulas’ fry in water and not in 4 tablespoons of butter that is later used to fry the potatoes (ie. french fries!) I’m also 100% positive that chicken and ham have 0 grams of fat in them *sarcasm*. Just because you looked up those items on Livestrong does not mean they are the true actual nutritional values.
Livestrong lists the Chicken Tchoupitoulas at 790 calories and tells you it has 70 grams of carbs and 19 grams of protein and *gasp* 0 mg of sodium! Just simple math will show you that they accounted for (70+19)*4=356 calories out of the 790 they claim. So where do you think the other 434 calories come from. Even if we assume their calorie, carb and protein count is accurate, which I highly doubt it is, that meal has at least 48 grams of fat in it.
If I were you I’d get my facts straight before you start doling out erroneous information such as this one.
Honestly of course they won’t have all this healthy stuff it’s a CAJUN resurtant where there is a lot of FRIED foods and SALT and SPICES on them. If want to go out and find something healthy go eat at Subway. HELLO! Razzoo’s is great, and there cheesecake is amazingly good!
Omgaw, this. Besides, from what you wrote, you didn’t prepare enough before your outing and for goodness sake, be a parent and tell the kids to hold their water if the finer details are simply that important to you.
Cajun cooking is not meant to be “healthy,” period. If you wish to eat “healthy” the responsibility is on you, not the restaurant. Simply don’t give them your business. They won’t change their entire menu because one customer is clueless to what Cajun fare is.
I would like to say that not every eating establishement is going to be deemed as a healthy eatery. Razoos is defenitly a place to go with your family and enjoy a meal. I agree that you can eat one cheat meal, not feel guilty about it and get back on your eating plan the next day. I will continue to enjoy the meals at Razoos. It is such a great treat!!!
Oh good grief, Razzoo’s is *cajun* which is a specific kind of cuisine that is closely related to French Provencial, which means lots of butter and pork fat. Take those ingredients out and I don’t know what you have but it wouldn’t be what is on the sign. Your “advice” is just ignorant.
Yes, I’d have to say that your opinion of a problem at Razzoo’s is actually just your own poor planning.
I can respect what you are trying to do, but perhaps many other people do not believe in the voodoo that you do. I am not saying that you should be forced to eat at Razzoo’s but clearly if you had your way next to no one would visit the place. Food prepared the way you want it really sounds terrible and is not special at all.
Freedom of choice, and in your case, you should choose not to go.