
1611 Telegraph Ave. (at 16th Street), Oakland
Downtown (inside the Latham Square Building)
PH: 510.832.5239
Open Mon.Fri., 7 a.m.6 p.m., closed weekends
Major credit cards accepted
www.ladyscatering.com

The lady of Ladys Place is Roslynn Lady DeCuir, who since 1989 has run a catering company featuring her Cajun-California specialties such as gumbo, fried chicken wings, po boys sandwiches and red velvet cake. I guess its called Cajun-California cuisine because like everything else in California, Ladys food is a mix of everythinga bit of Louisiana, some parts California with a bit of soul tossed in for good measure.
A few months ago, Lady opened up her place in downtown Oakland where fans of her cooking can now come in for lunch instead of just waiting for an invitation to one of her catered parties. Im always on the look out for lunch options near my office in what people are calling Uptown (the Broadway and Grand Avenue area), but I often find I have to go downtown for some real food. So I headed to Ladys Place, dreaming of a bowl of gumbo.
Ladys Place is a quiet, tiny eatery highlighted by a colorful mural showcasing the jazz heritage of New Orleans. You order your lunch at the counter and then they bring your food to your table.
Gumbo is not on the every day menu. (Its only served on Friday.) But when I arrived on one Gumbo Friday, I saw people munching on bowls with these giant crab claws on top. Hmmm, a bit too messy for a quick lunch, I thought to myself. So after a quick scan of her menu, I settled for the jambalaya, made with chicken and smoked-turkey sausage ($8.50).
While the service is friendly (the kind thatll treat you like family), it can be a bit slow. I waited nearly 15 minutes for my jambalaya to be served. While this may not seem like a long time, it does mean you have to factor that in when youre taking your lunch break. (Also, I doubt the jambalaya is made when its ordered, but is most likely just scooped out of a big pot made earlier in the day. So really, how long does it take to plate it up?)

Setting presentation aside, I dug into my jambalaya (which also came with cornbread and a side salad of chopped head lettuce). It was charmingly tasty with a mild-to-medium spiciness to it. I actually probably could have done with more spice. (Thats probably what the bottle of

Despite the lackluster jambalaya, I decided to return on Bar-B-Q Wednesday for some southern BBQ. This time I brought along my co-worker Sue, who I lured to Ladys Place with the promise of fried chicken on the menu. (Since I dont eat fried foods, I figured she could be my taste-tester.)
When we arrived and ordered our lunches, I went ahead and got a plate of BBQ chicken ($8.50) because I dont eat a lot of beef and the ribs would be too messy. (Again, I had to go back to work.) Sue ended up not ordering the fried chicken because Ladys Place only offers chicken wings and Sue doesnt eat wings. (Too much work for the meat, she says.) So I convinced her to order the muffaleta sandwich. Sue had never heard of the muffaleta ($5.75), but I recalled seeing it on a Throwdown with Bobby Flay episode and I told her that it was a very New Orleans kind of sandwich.

My BBQ chicken was a large plate of tender goodness. Again, it looked like it was a plate my grandmother put together for me, but the chicken was tender and the BBQ sauce was a nice balance of sugar and vinegar. While I cant say it was the best BBQ in the Bay Area (it probably could have been better with a bit more smoke flavor), it was enjoyable.
Side note: When I first visited Lady's Place, the smooth sounds of jazz could be heard in the eating area. But during this second visit with Sue, the restaurant's flat screen TV blasted a news program during lunch. Is this a sports bar or jazz place? I hope it's more the latter.

Single guy rating: 2 stars (tasty but simple meals)
Explanation of the single guy's rating system:
1 star = perfect for college students
2 stars = perfect for new diners
3 stars = perfect for foodies
4 stars = perfect for expense accounts
5 stars = perfect for any guy's dream dinner


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