The House Resolution commends Crescent City Steakhouse for its ninetieth anniversary, celebrating its rich history that began in 1923 when John Vojkovich emigrated from Croatia to New Orleans. After working various jobs in the restaurant industry, Vojkovich opened the steakhouse in 1934 at the age of twenty-six, establishing it in its original location where it remains today. He is credited with popularizing the signature dish of "steaks sizzling in butter," which has become a hallmark of New Orleans cuisine.

The resolution highlights the restaurant's status as the oldest family-owned steakhouse in New Orleans, remaining in the Vojkovich family since its inception. It recognizes the significant contributions of Crescent City Steakhouse to the local food culture and expresses gratitude for its enduring service to the community. The House of Representatives extends its commendation and appreciation for the restaurant's legacy and impact on the city of New Orleans and the state of Louisiana.