There's nothing like a stroll through the French Quarter to help burn a few breakfast calories. As we wend our way through the charming streets, we pause at various landmarks, museums, and shops. After a visit to the French Market, it's time for lunch.
Would having a sandwich be too banal in this epicurean city? Yes, if it were an ordinary ham-and-cheese or something of that sort. But I have an extraordinary kind in mind—a Muffuletta (pronounced "moof·fuh·LET·tah," often abbreviated, simply, to "muff"). It's made with a fresh, round loaf of Italian bread, onto which generous quantities of imported salami, ham, cheese, mortadella, and special olive salad are layered, and served at room temperature. (Don't even think of asking to have it warmed!) This is one big, tasty sandwich that easily feeds two people. Half a sandwich at midday is ample—especially if one is still planning to have dinner.
As we cross Decatur Street and enter Central Grocery, we take a step backward through time. The old-fashioned Italian-American emporium that proclaims itself to be the "home of the original Muffuletta" gives the impression of having forgone any sort of redecoration since its founding in 1906. Apparently, there's no need to change—this place draws visitors from all corners of the globe. No trip to New Orleans is complete without a stop here. The Muffuletta's putative place of origin is also where the sandwich reaches its acme of perfection. Purportedly, it was created here by Salvatore Lupo the same year he founded the grocery. Though time seems to have stood still at Central Grocery, its most famous product remains a timeless classic.
Central Grocery Co.
923 Decatur Street (between N. Peters & St. Philip Sts)
New Orleans, LA 70116-3307 (map)
(504) 523-1620
It really seems you have a good lunch in Central Grocery. This is the first time I've heard that place. It makes me interested to come in Central Grocery and try their products.
-krisha-
Posted by: grocery Philippines | 13 April 2009 at 07:43 PM
We love Central Grocery & it's a must whenever we are in New Orleans. Good food shots. Thanks for the add on FoodBuzz!
Posted by: Dee | 05 April 2009 at 01:03 PM