Two Sisters Creole Kitchen
119A Highway 11 S, Picayune, MS, 39466
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Address :
119A Highway 11 S
Picayune, MS, 39466 - Phone (601) 749-9117
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
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Jesse S.
It's not horrible but it's not perfect. The smoked sausage is alright probably with some fried eggs. Customer service is great though. Sometimes use a little less salt and pepper. I do have to point out that it smells like an old person home. But the blackberry cobbler with ice cream is tasty.
(3)Daryl G.
I love Two Sisters when i'm feeling like something not so healthy. The food is great, very tasty but oily and well seasoned. I've eaten at Two Sisters many times and would go back. The first time I walked into the building however I almost walked right back out. Very musty smell and seems less than clean. But the food is worth it!
(4)Amy G.
Wandering around Picayune, looking for something open on Monday, because almost no local restaurants are. Found Two Sisters ~ hooray! I had crab cakes Stella with jambalaya. The jambalaya was crawfish and sausage, perfectly seasoned. Cakes were big and crunchy with tons of fresh crab. Stella sauce was mild and creamy. Hubby had fried pork chop with red beans. Red beans weren't very spicy but they have a choice of three hot sauces available. He wasn't given a steak knife so he cut his chop with his butter knife and he couldn't believe how tender it was. Everything was perfect AND open on Monday for the win!!
(5)Ellie O.
This is a lotta bang for your buck! I came in around 2 in the afternoon and the place was almost empty, but there were several staff so in guessing I just missed the lunch rush. They serve classic southern/Cajun food. I had the Catfish Stella. It was yummy! My bill was only $8 for a whole huge plate of good grub! Not a lot of ambiance to this place, but it is great food for great value!
(5)Dorothy M.
Went in during the weekday lunch 'rush' I guess. Hubs ordered crawfish pasta I think, but we were told they were out. So, he got shrimp Alfredo or something like that. I got a shrimp salad & the Mac & cheese side. We got our meals, but no drinks or silverware. Had to flag the waitress down for both while after our meals were plopped in front of us. She never checked on us, despite hubs's drink being empty for some time. We kept looking for her & when we did see her, made eye contact, but she would just look away. I ultimately had to walk to the front to ask for a bill from the cashier and also a to-go box since our waitress never came back to our table. I only ate the salad there - no fresh veggies. Straight from a bagged salad mix. Took the Mac & cheese home, which looked appetizing, but only disappointed. Tasted like generic processed cheese. Everything tasted pretty bland - pretty much TV-dinnerish. But certainly not TV dinner prices. Then, somehow the cashier charged incorrectly & had to do a refund to me in cash, even though I paid with my card. We will not be back.
(2)Anne-Marie M.
Had a wonderful lunch here today. The portions are large and the service is friendly. The menu has an interesting variety. Each day there is a lunch special. We were passing through town, but there were many locals eating there. That's always a good sign! I would eat here again!
(4)Matt G.
Excellent gumbo and the 12" po-boy has about a pound of fried shrimp on it. Sweet tea was excellent also. Can't say much for the decor, but if you're looking for somewhere in Picayune to grab a quick lunch, you're probably not too worried about decor.
(3)Ellie O.
This is a lotta bang for your buck! I came in around 2 in the afternoon and the place was almost empty, but there were several staff so in guessing I just missed the lunch rush. They serve classic southern/Cajun food. I had the Catfish Stella. It was yummy! My bill was only $8 for a whole huge plate of good grub! Not a lot of ambiance to this place, but it is great food for great value!
(5)Jesse S.
It's not horrible but it's not perfect. The smoked sausage is alright probably with some fried eggs. Customer service is great though. Sometimes use a little less salt and pepper. I do have to point out that it smells like an old person home. But the blackberry cobbler with ice cream is tasty.
(3)Daryl G.
I love Two Sisters when i'm feeling like something not so healthy. The food is great, very tasty but oily and well seasoned. I've eaten at Two Sisters many times and would go back. The first time I walked into the building however I almost walked right back out. Very musty smell and seems less than clean. But the food is worth it!
(4)Dorothy M.
Went in during the weekday lunch 'rush' I guess. Hubs ordered crawfish pasta I think, but we were told they were out. So, he got shrimp Alfredo or something like that. I got a shrimp salad & the Mac & cheese side. We got our meals, but no drinks or silverware. Had to flag the waitress down for both while after our meals were plopped in front of us. She never checked on us, despite hubs's drink being empty for some time. We kept looking for her & when we did see her, made eye contact, but she would just look away. I ultimately had to walk to the front to ask for a bill from the cashier and also a to-go box since our waitress never came back to our table. I only ate the salad there - no fresh veggies. Straight from a bagged salad mix. Took the Mac & cheese home, which looked appetizing, but only disappointed. Tasted like generic processed cheese. Everything tasted pretty bland - pretty much TV-dinnerish. But certainly not TV dinner prices. Then, somehow the cashier charged incorrectly & had to do a refund to me in cash, even though I paid with my card. We will not be back.
(2)Anne-Marie M.
Had a wonderful lunch here today. The portions are large and the service is friendly. The menu has an interesting variety. Each day there is a lunch special. We were passing through town, but there were many locals eating there. That's always a good sign! I would eat here again!
(4)Tony D.
This place serves up no-nonsense, home style Cajun food. I had rice and beans with hot sausage and cornbread, along with some fried green tomatoes. It was all pretty good- not spectacular, but good. My friend got gumbo and a shrimp po' boy. The sandwich was huge. Looks like one of the better spots to eat if you ever find yourself in Picayune.
(4)Katie P.
This is a hole in the wall that is a gold mine. It is small and very family owned. We go all the time and always during the street fair and even when it is packed the staff is always chatting with you and making sure you are doing okay. The chicken wrap is to die for (my favorite) and the roast beefs are a 10napkin event haha! Red beans are very flavorful. Would decently recommend it for if your in town... Now I'm craving it!!
(5)H Y.
If you are ever in Picayune, MS. This restaurant has great Cajun/Creole food. Their Stellas are delicious.
(5)Brad C.
This is very good creole food. Catfish Selma is highly recommended. The prices are very reasonable. It's not a fancy place but I think it's a nice casual atmosphere. Service is usually good.
(5)Matt N.
If salt is one of your food groups, you'll love two sisters. I had the special....meatloaf with mashed potatoes and corn. I've never wanted to succumb to a coma more than now. That said, the meatloaf was good. Oily. But good. Then again, I'm in Picayune Mississippi. How do people grow old here? Everything is fried or cooked in trans lard. If you find yourself in this town, shoot yourself in the head. Or eat here. You can't go wrong either way...
(2)Amy G.
Wandering around Picayune, looking for something open on Monday, because almost no local restaurants are. Found Two Sisters ~ hooray! I had crab cakes Stella with jambalaya. The jambalaya was crawfish and sausage, perfectly seasoned. Cakes were big and crunchy with tons of fresh crab. Stella sauce was mild and creamy. Hubby had fried pork chop with red beans. Red beans weren't very spicy but they have a choice of three hot sauces available. He wasn't given a steak knife so he cut his chop with his butter knife and he couldn't believe how tender it was. Everything was perfect AND open on Monday for the win!!
(5)Penny S.
One of the best restaurants in Picayune featuring really good red beans, delicious gumbo, and very garlicky shrimp scampi! Comfortable and good for lunch and won't break the bank.
(4)H Y.
If you are ever in Picayune, MS. This restaurant has great Cajun/Creole food. Their Stellas are delicious.
(5)Brad C.
This is very good creole food. Catfish Selma is highly recommended. The prices are very reasonable. It's not a fancy place but I think it's a nice casual atmosphere. Service is usually good.
(5)Tony D.
This place serves up no-nonsense, home style Cajun food. I had rice and beans with hot sausage and cornbread, along with some fried green tomatoes. It was all pretty good- not spectacular, but good. My friend got gumbo and a shrimp po' boy. The sandwich was huge. Looks like one of the better spots to eat if you ever find yourself in Picayune.
(4)Katie P.
This is a hole in the wall that is a gold mine. It is small and very family owned. We go all the time and always during the street fair and even when it is packed the staff is always chatting with you and making sure you are doing okay. The chicken wrap is to die for (my favorite) and the roast beefs are a 10napkin event haha! Red beans are very flavorful. Would decently recommend it for if your in town... Now I'm craving it!!
(5)Matt N.
If salt is one of your food groups, you'll love two sisters. I had the special....meatloaf with mashed potatoes and corn. I've never wanted to succumb to a coma more than now. That said, the meatloaf was good. Oily. But good. Then again, I'm in Picayune Mississippi. How do people grow old here? Everything is fried or cooked in trans lard. If you find yourself in this town, shoot yourself in the head. Or eat here. You can't go wrong either way...
(2)Penny S.
One of the best restaurants in Picayune featuring really good red beans, delicious gumbo, and very garlicky shrimp scampi! Comfortable and good for lunch and won't break the bank.
(4)Matt G.
Excellent gumbo and the 12" po-boy has about a pound of fried shrimp on it. Sweet tea was excellent also. Can't say much for the decor, but if you're looking for somewhere in Picayune to grab a quick lunch, you're probably not too worried about decor.
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