Rampart Food Store
About
Grocery, Convenience Stores, Chinese
Price Range : Under $10 ($)
Location
Adress: 1700 N Rampart St, New Orleans, LA 70116
Phone: (504) 944-7777
Work Hours
Business info
- turned_in_notHealth Score81 out of 100
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- local_parkingParkingStreet
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- turned_in_notDogs AllowedYes
- fastfoodCatersYes
Reviews
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Lauren F.
My husband loves holes in the wall with delicious food, so when I told him we were staying near a place that people called "the orange place," that sealed the deal. The counter is at the back of a convenience store - first you order in back (or call ahead), then you pay at the front when you get your food - cash only. While we were waiting for our catfish po-boy and shrimp po-boy (the "french" size), we got a couple of beers out of the fridge (only $2 each). They've got a number of toppings, including hot sauce, ketchup, lettuce, tomato, and some others.
As for the sandwiches, yum! The catfish was the favorite (we ended up getting a second the next day), but the shrimp was also good. We would have gone again, but they were closed for Labor Day. -
Erica M.
This was closest liquor store. Prices are high. They didnt have a lot of mixes to go into your drinks. It was just okay.
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Kenny C.
It's a convenience store that looks like a house from the outside, but has a kitchen in the back and a window where you can order food. Some random guys at a bar overheard us looking for po boys and they recommended this spot. Once I consulted with Yelp, we immediately headed over. It's quite the experience.
Walk to the back and you'll see a big menu on the wall and a window where an Asian lady will take your order and then yell at you when its done.
We did the shrimp po boy and the hot sausage po boy. They were served on French baguettes and were pretty legit. The shrimp was the better of the two, but both were great. Hefty pieces of fried shrimp and just the right amount of mayo and veggies. At $7, you really can't beat it. The hot sausage was a bit cheaper at a hair over $5.
We also got the yaka mein because my friend who grew up in NOLA told us we had to try it. It wasn't great. And not only because it was 85 degrees out. Pretty bland and the beef was an unappetizing shade of grey. I later looked up photos of yaka mein on the internet, and those looked much more delicious.
But yeah, come here for the po boys. Stay because you can also buy toilet paper and off-brand laundry detergent while you wait for your food.
Cash only, as if you had to ask. -
Tece G.
Looks are definetly deceiving! May not look like much on the outside, but the women in here are cooking up some amazing dishes! Wanted a P.o. Boy before I left New Orleans, and boy did I find a place. Got a huge Shrimp Po Boy for $7. Ate half on my ride back to Atlanta. My cousin and I both agreed that it was perfect from the fresh bread to all the toppings. Glad we stopped here before we left town!
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Eric P.
Excellent teriyaki chicken with the teriyaki sauce on the fries. Store needs an upgrade in a few cosmetic areas but other than that I recommend Rampart Food Store to anyone looking for good teriyaki chicken.