Castnet Seafood

Seafood market · Little Woods

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The 15 Best Sandwiches In America 2024

"NEW ORLEANS Castnet Seafood makes our favorite po’boy in New Orleans (yes, even better than Parkway). If it’s your first time, go with the quintessential dressed fried shrimp, which comes with lettuce, pickle, tomato, Blue Plate mayonnaise, Crystal hot sauce, and a little butter on Leidenheimer French bread. They also serve a hot sausage option that’s equally good, made with Patton’s, which is the gold standard for ground meat patties, and tastes great dressed with cheese. You can also get really quality boiled seafood and fixins, fried or fresh seafood, gumbo, and plate lunches. " - team infatuation, carlo mantuano

https://www.theinfatuation.com/all/guides/best-sandwiches-america
Cory Fontenot

10826 Hayne Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70127 Get directions

castnet-seafood.com
@castnetseafood

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