I keep wanting to like Harry's food because I am a student of Louisiana  cooking. The genre is varied, robust, and ranges from the  proletarian/rural to the more urban, high cuisine of France.  Harry's is not even on the same planet with much of Louisiana cuisine.  As I say, I want to like their food, but one fine meal out of five poor  ones is not enough to keep me coming back. 
I ordered the special  this week which was a collection of their featured seafood dishes. The seafood  all tasted basically the same and was way over-salted so that the  essential flavors were totally obscured. The accompanying grits cake was  soggy and under-cooked. It should arrive at the table crisp on the outside and hot and moist on the  inside. Mine tasted more like a sponge. The fried green tomatoes appetizer was very good, however, as was the  salad. 
My recommendation is to ask the chef not to  directly salt each dish. Do it yourself. Harry's chefs season with heavy  hands and Harry's is now more of a salt lick than a restaurant. Be  forewarned and take the seasoning with salt into your own hands. Bring  your own sea salt and and add salt to your own tastes. 
If you  find that the choice of the restaurant is not your own and your dinner  companions are hell-bent to go there, you may want to consider an  appetizer and a salad with a few glasses of wine. You will come out with  more of your money in your own pocket and probably better satisfied  with the taste of the food. 
I wish Harry's would kick it up a  notch and really become a fine Louisiana-style restaurant. Right now, it  is a very poor facsimile of what it claims/aspires to be.
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Hi Jerry! I just discovered you interesting BLOG. I am the Editor of Gainesville's Lunch Out Blog, It appears we have several things in common, like food, how, when & where to eat to name a few.
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