Halal Cajun is not a lane anyone expected Dallas to own, and yet here is Swamp Cafe, up the Dallas Parkway at the city's northern edge, running gumbo, fried catfish, crawfish, hush puppies, and beignets out of a fully halal kitchen. The record treats the concept less as a novelty than as a solved problem, which is the highest compliment available.
The owner draws repeated, specific hospitality praise, the mark of a family operation cooking its own idea rather than franchising someone else's. The hush puppies get singled out for a crisp exterior done right, the beignets close the meal the way they are supposed to, and the brunch lane adds a use case nothing else in the halal field covers.
The dissent in the record argues portion against price on the catfish, a fair note to carry into ordering. The larger point stands regardless: an entire cuisine that halal diners in Texas mostly had to skip is on the table here, done with evident care.
