Everywhere viral Tiktoker Keith Lee ate in Baton Rouge
Viral TikToker Keith Lee is back in Louisiana and these are the Baton Rouge restaurants he says are worth the drive.
Why it matters: Lee has more than 16 million followers and his reviews usually lead to a huge boost for the small businesses he features.
The big picture: Lee and his family live in Las Vegas and kicked off a national food tour last year in New Orleans.
- The restaurants he visited were packed after he posted about them, with Kajunlicious saying it had a four-hour wait the next day. Here's everywhere he ate on that trip.
Zoom in: Lee has posted five restaurant reviews from Baton Rouge as of 3pm Monday.
🍳 Fork N Spoon: The brisket and eggs dish was the star here. Good brunch for a good price, he says. He left a $3,000 tip.
🥤 Dr. FeelGood: The blue dream smoothie was delicious, refreshing and "exactly what you need on a hot day like this," he says. He left another $3,000 tip at this Black-owned juice and smoothie spot, along with $1,000 to pay for meals for other customers.
🔥 Smoke Bayou: "The juiciest chicken I've ever had in my life," he says. The brisket and sausage also got top marks.
🍴The Bayou Affect: Good catfish that's "seasoned extremely well" and a really good fried chicken wing. A seafood allergy meant he wasn't able to try many items on the menu, but he still called the overall experience "underwhelming."
🐓 KOK Wings & Things: "It's a good ass wing." You come here to party and the food works when you want to drink and dance, he adds.
If you go: The customer service in Baton Rouge is "amazing," Lee said, but he's taking it with a grain of salt because "Baton Rouge has been going nuts" since he announced his visit.
- He commented in several reviews that he was surprised at the large portions for the price he paid.
- But, online ordering options were limited, he said, along with hours.
The intrigue: Lee said he's back in Louisiana to work on an unnamed project.
- "And when I say something, God is amazing."
Zoom out: Lee recently partnered with Microsoft to help independently-owned restaurants.
- Larry Morrow's Monday restaurant was one of three places nationally that was featured on a limited video series called "The Reheat with Keith Lee."
- Microsoft is helping out with AI business tools while Lee offers recipe advice.
- Watch the New Orleans episode.
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