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Enjoy this delicious Creole gumbo made with filé powder. Filé is a spicy herb seasoning made from ground sassafras tree leaves. It was first used by Choctaw Native Americans to both flavor and thicken many soups and stews. When the French settled…
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Founded in 1947, South of the Border has had only two family associated owners in over seventy-two years of existence. These ties to family-run deep into the vibe and cuisine of our restaurant, located in St. Francisville, Louisiana. The historic…
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With a rich roux base, the flavors of Louisiana’s seafood gumbo are as vibrant and complex as its history. When you think of Louisiana cuisine, you might think of hearty bowls of gumbo laden with rice, meats and spices that embody Creole cooking.…
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Welcome to Our Hotel's Property in Amite, LA With fresh, modern decor, the Holiday Inn Express® Hotel & Suites Amite is your place to relax and refresh. Conveniently situated at exit 46 off Interstate-55 in the charming town of Amite,…
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It doesn't get better than a classic Louisiana roast beef po’ boy with debris. The poor boy sandwich, or po’ boy as it has come to be known, is a New Orleans culinary icon. Served on perfectly proofed French bread and sometimes dressed up with…
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Dive into a bowl of beautiful shrimp bisque. Louisiana’s shrimp are soft, tender and mildly sweet. The gulf’s salinity, which is lower compared to other bodies of water, keeps the state’s oysters, shrimp and crawfish healthy and soft — which means…
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Fresh Louisiana amberjack elevates traditional fish tacos. Amberjack’s rich, buttery flavor — similar to mahi-mahi — makes it an excellent addition to Creole seafood dishes. The saltwater fish is abundant in Louisiana coastlines, which are popular…
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Amite, incorporated in 1861, is the parish seat. Located in the center of Tangipahoa Parish, it is easily accessible from any location within the area. Amite is well known for its oyster industry, dating back to 1949, and hosts the annual Oyster…
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Whether you're in the planning stages of your Louisiana getaway or you're already here visiting, you might need some help along the way. Search below for visitors centers and other travelers services. Amite, incorporated in 1861, is the parish…
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A tradition of great oyster bars runs deep in the history of Abbeville thanks to the first 19th century oystermen who used the Vermillion River flowing through town as an avenue to sell their fresh harvest. Abbeville remains a destination for…