Laissez les bon temps rouler! Mardi Gras is here, and what better way to celebrate than with a taste of New Orleans? Enter ...
Louisiana is known as the state where the muffuletta sandwich originated, and this iconic Louisiana sandwich shop is "home of the muffy." More here.
In Louisiana, the two most famous sandwiches are the po'boy and muffuletta, with both originating from the state. Find out more about the sandwiches.
For years, Blues City Deli in the Benton Park neighborhood has been known for their po-boy’s and muffuletta’s to their old-fashioned soda!
After facing backlash, the buyers of the Old Canteen say they'll offer several Italian-inspired hot dogs and hamburgers, and serve pizza and calzones at the second floor cocktail lounge.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Nothing says Mardi Gras like a big, flavorful pot of jambalaya! This classic Louisiana dish is packed ...
Take thin-sliced cold cuts and melt-in-your-mouth cheeses, cover them with a tangy olive spread and load the whole combo onto a seeded roll, and you have the irresistible New Orleans muffuletta.
And don't forget about some of New Orleans' most infamous sandwiches—the muffuletta and the po' boy. They were both created out of necessity during important times in history—the "poor boy" during the ...
Muffuletta ($9/$17/$32). After the requisite drinking binge on Bourbon Street, one of the first places I visited in New Orleans nearly two decades ago was Central Grocery on Decatur Street ...