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This petite, circa-1906 French Quarter grocer may not be much to look at, but it makes one heckuva...
This old-fashioned grocery store creates authentic muffulettas, a gastronomic gift from the city's Italian immigrants. Made by filling nearly 10-inch round loaves of seeded bread with ham, salami, provolone, Emmentaler cheese, and olive salad, the muffuletta is nearly as popular locally as the po'boy. Central Grocery also sells a vegetarian version. The sandwiches are availalbe in wholes and...
Central Grocery Restaurant Review:
If you like a side of history with your po' boy, just know that legend holds that Central Grocery is the muffaletta's oldest still-operating purveyor. A Sicilian-American gift to New Orleans' culinary culture, the huge two-hander features soft, sesame-studded bread filled with ham, salami, mortadella, mozzarella and a marinated chopped green olive salad. Savor yours either at a counter on the...
The place for oversized, overstuffed, delicious muffulettas.:
The Scene
This crowded storefront just off the Mississippi River is really more like an old-time Italian deli than a restaurant. Shelves are piled high with pastas, canned mushrooms,...