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Baby Kay’s Cajun Kitchen

Cuisine: Cajun/Creole

Neighborhood: Central Phoenix

1582 E. Bethany Home Rd., AZ, 85014 Map It
602-955-0011

Website

If you’ve never been to Louisiana, Baby Kay’s is the next best thing without actually having to leave the desert. It’s got shrimp r

Best Of Phoenix® Awards
  • 2008 Best Cajun Restaurant
  • 2007 BEST CAJUN RESTAURANT
  • 2006 BEST CAJUN/CREOLE RESTAURANT
  • 2005 BEST CAJUN/CREOLE RESTAURANT
  • 2004 BEST CAJUN/CREOLE RESTAURANT
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