Soundbite: Comedy, drinking and 4-courses of Cajun food for RMB150 from Ruijin Cajun popup!

By Betty Richardson, September 26, 2014

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What: Authentic Cajun food, drinks and live comedy from Ruijin Cajun popup

Where: 390 bar

When: Saturday 27th September, 7pm

Shanghai fans of Cajun food rejoice! This weekend at 390 bar, Ruijin Cajun (who will be opening their doors officially in the coming months) are staging a popup event combining dinner with live comedy performance and drinking, naturally.

Door tickets are 200RMB, or buy pre-sale for RMB150, which includes entrance to the show, one cocktail, one appetizer, one main and one dessert. Options include dishes like chicken creole, Andouille sausage hotdog with provolone and bread pudding with bourbon sauce. Oh and did we mention gumbo? There will be lots of gumbo.

Find out more about how you can rage Cajun-style, add their WeChat ID at: RuijinCajun

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