Back in Sicily – A Celebration with author Daniel Bellino

The CATHEDRAL of SIRACUSA

BAROQUE FACADE

 

At the Teatro Greco

Siracusa, Sicily 2017





Posted this on Facebook 2017

Celebrating the 1 year anniversary of successful major surgery July 5, 2016




My Favorite Place to Eat in Palermo

Antica Focacceria San Francesco



View from my hotel Window

Alia / Roccapalumbo, Sicily



Hanging with Francesco and Giuseppe

Caffe Glamour, Lercara Friddi

SICILY




My Grandparents Church

The DUOMO, Lercara Friddi



My Hotel on Ortigia

Domus Mariae Hotel

Siracusa, Sicily



View from my hotel balcony at Domus Mariae

The Isle of Ortigia



The Cathedral of Siracusa


It was built over a Greek Temple of Athena. dating back to the 5th Century BC (before Christ).You can see the Greek Columns left from the Greek Temple that the Cathedral (Duomo) was built upon. The Cathedral has several different architectural styles to it. The Cathedral di Siracusa was constructed in the 7th Century under Saint Bishop Zosimo. The building was converted to a Mosque in 878 under Moorish Rule, but was converted back to a church under Norman Rule when Roger I retook the city in 1085. The beautiful present day facade was built between the years of 1725 – 1753 and is classified as High Sicilian Baroque. It’s absolutely Gorgeous. As of 2015 the Cathedral holds a number of relics of Saint Lucy, the Patroniss of the city of Siracusa. The relics include; a robe, a number of bone fragments, a veil, and a pair of Saint Lucy’s shoes. The Cathedral shares the large Piazza with the Church of Santa Lucia Badia, a short walk to the south of the piazza. The Church of Santa Lucia Badia possess’s a monumental painting by Caravaggio painting of the Burial of Saint Lucy. I’ve been in many churches and Cathedrals all over the World. The Cathedral di Siracusa is one of the most beautiful of all.




SANTA LUCIA BADIA




The Church of Santa Lucia Badia, Ortigia, Siracusa

SICILY



CARAVAGGIO

“The BURIAL of SANTA LUCIA”

The Church of Santa Lucia Badia


According to The Golden Legend, Saint Lucy had bestowed her wealth on the poor, in gratitude for the miraculous healing of her mother. Denounced as a Christian by her own suitor who wrongly suspected her of infidelity, she refused to recant, offered her chastity to Christ, and was sentenced to be dragged to a brothel. Miraculously, nothing could move her or displace her from the spot where she stood. She was pierced by a knife in the throat and, where she fell, the church of Santa Lucia al Sepolcro in Syracuse was built.

Caravaggio had escaped from prison on Malta in 1608, fleeing to Syracuse. There his Roman companion Mario Minniti helped him get a commission for the present altarpiece. Caravaggio painted it in 1608, for the Franciscan church of Santa Lucia al Sepolcro. The choice of subject was driven by the fact that St. Lucy was the patron saint of Syracuse and had been interred below the church. The subject was unusual, but especially important to the local authorities, who were eager to reinforce the local cult of St. Lucy, which had sustained a setback with the theft of her remains during the Middle Ages



A Church in AGRIGENTO


The Chiesa del Purgatorio, Agrigento, Piazza d’ Purgatorio. the statues, the work of Giuseppe and Giacomo Serpotta, represent the virtues: love, simplicity, charity, prudence, justice, religion, fortitude, meekness . Also noteworthy are the two seventeenth-century confessionals and the marble statue of the Madonna della Melograna, attributed to the Gagini school. Finally, the Chapel of the Crucifix is ​​splendid, covered with pure gold, the work of the sculptor Pietro Carletto.





NONNA BELLINO’S COOKBOOK

Recipes from My SICILIAN NONNA

Amazon.com


SINATRA SAUCE

CELEBRATING SICILIAN-AMERICAN

FRANCIS ALBERT SINATRA

The SINATRA FAMILY is From LERCARA FRIDDI

SICILILY

The SAME TOWN as The BELLINO FAMILY

And Author DANIEL BELLINO “Z”




.

Remembering Josh – Josh Ozersky

 

 

JOSH OZERSKY

RIP



REMEMBERING JOSH

Joshua Ozersky (August 22, 1967 – May 4, 2015) was an American food writer and historian. He first came to prominence as a founding editor of New York Magazine’s food blog, Grub Street, for which he received a James Beard Foundation Award (with co-editor Daniel Maurer) in 2008. He was the author of several books, including The Hamburger: A History – Colonel Sanders and the American Dream, and Archie Bunker’s America: TV in an Era of Change, 1968–1978 . He was Editor-at-Large for Esquire, writing about food and restaurants. He also wrote frequently for The Wall Street JournalFood & Wine, and The New York Observer, among other places. Although read primarily as a food writer, he has said in numerous public appearances that he disliked “food writing” as such, and that his strongest influences were G. K. ChestertonThomas Babington Macaulay and A. J. Liebling.

Ozersky was born in Miami in 1967. He moved to Atlantic City, New Jersey, in 1979 when his father, the painter David Ozersky, got a job as a stage technician in the first of the area’s casino-hotels, Resorts International. He attended Atlantic City High School and Rutgers University. His mother, Anita Ozersky, died suddenly when he was 14 years of age. Of his interest in food, he has said in interviews, “I was a friendless child, and a solitary and celibate teenager … my father and I only spoke about movies and food, and food far more than movies. He was a great gastronome and taught me to self-medicate my loneliness with steaks and sausages.”[4] He later attended New York University‘s School of Journalism and started work towards a doctoral degree at the University of Notre Dame, where he eventually received a master’s degree in American history. 

After graduating from Rutgers University in 1989, Ozersky wrote for several publications on media and cultural history topics, most frequently in Tikkun. The first articles he was paid to write appeared in a short-lived satirical weekly called “The Hoboken Review,” based in Hoboken, NJ, where Ozersky lived at the time.[7] Among his earliest works for The Hoboken Review was an article titled, “I like it greasy,” in which he celebrates his disdain for overly-health-conscious eating—a recurring theme in his future food writing. From 1990 to 1993 he wrote two weekly columns for the West Side Spirit, a free weekly newspaper in New York City: a semi-humorous “TV Picks” column and a cheap-eats column called “The Impoverished Gourmand” under the name “Casper Gutman.” Many consider this guise, which was loosely based on the character from The Maltese Falcon, as a forerunner of “Mr. Cutlets,” his later fictive persona. In the mid-1990s, he wrote for Suck.com under the name “The Boob”, as well as for Newsday, where he frequently contributed essays on culture and media. His book “Archie Bunker’s America: TV in an Era of Change”  a cultural history of television programming, received a disappointing critical reception. Although his ambition at this time was to establish himself as a public intellectual after the example of his mentors, Neil Postman and Mark Crispin Miller, he eventually turned to food writing full-time with the publication of his 2003 book “Meat Me in Manhattan” 2008’s “The Hamburger: A History”  was a critical success, receiving positive reviews in publications on both sides of the Atlantic, including The EconomistThe TimesThe Observer and Forbes

Subsequent to “Meat Me in Manhattan”‘s publication, Ozersky was a contributing restaurant critic for Newsday (2004–2006), and wrote regularly for the website Slashfood and the New York Law Journal. He became the founding editor of New York Magazine food blog Grub Street,[13] a position he held until 2008, when he moved over to Citysearch as National Restaurant Editor. There he ran a daily food blog based on the model of Grub Street called The Feedbag, along with his regular Citysearch duties.[14] He left in 2009 to start Ozersky.TV, a venture with Eater founder Ben Leventhal, featuring short films about restaurants and cooking, which debuted in July 2010. He wrote the “Taste of America” column for Time from 2010 to 2012. Both Ozersky TV, “Taste of America,” and his work in The Wall Street Journal was nominated for James Beard Awards. Essays by Ozersky were also included in “The Best Food Writing” anthologies of 2009, 2012 and 2014.

In 2010, Ozersky was criticized by Robert Sietsema Writing about his wedding in Time without disclosing that the chefs who participated donated the food as wedding gifts. Ozersky defended himself, saying that the chefs involved were among his closest friends, and that the most prominent of them, Michael White, had his daughter in the wedding party as a flower girl. 

Ozersky was found and pronounced dead in his Conrad Chicago hotel room on May 4, 2015, while in the city for the James Beard Foundation Awards. Officials said the autopsy reveals he died after suffering a seizure in the hotel shower and drowned.

Ozersky was the founder of Meatopia, a large meat-centric outdoor culinary event, which has been held in New York City for the past ten years. In 2013 Meatopia events were held in London, England and San Antonio, Texas, with more cities planned for 2014. Meatopia held a very small event in 2013 in New York City while focusing the majority of its efforts on the London and Texas events. Each year has had a different theme such as “Slaughter of the Innocent” (baby animals); “Lamb Bam Thank You M’aam” (whole lambs); “City Meat,” (NYC 2012) in which the festival was divided up into multiple “neighborhoods” such as Offalwood, Carcass Hill, and Beaktown; and most recently (NYC 2014) The Carnivore’s Ball, a celebration of the 10th annual Meatopia which was hosted by Michael Symon. Meatopia has been called “a glorious city of meat” by The Huffington Post[ and “a bacchanal of pork, beef, lamb, chicken, duck, turkey and quail” by The New York Times.



JOSH 


Josh Ozersky was one of the Great Food Writers of All-Time. He had a style of writing and chatting on food, that was all his own. There was no-one quite like Josh. The closest to this Giant of Food Writing and pontificating would be the late great Anthony Bourdain. Another Giant. These two men were a great gift to The Food World and its millions of fans. And they both left us far too soon, and millions mourn them.

Josh was not nearly as well know and popular as Anthony, but he was certainly his equal. They both had their own styles, which were both absolutely wonderful, yet different. Hey, they were wo different human beings. 

When Josh passed away, he was only 47 years old. Anthony Bourdain was 61 when he passed. It was a tremendous loss and the World Mourned. Tony had millions of fans. The world still mourns Bourdain’s passing, and pine for him. Sadly these two giants of human beings (food writers / hosts) are sorely missed, and will always be remembered.


RIP







JOSH OZERSKY on BURGERS


At The  SPOTTED PIG New York


OZERSKY on BURGERS

“The Burger is Omnipotent and Irresistible”


“It’s the most Single Powerful Force in The Food Universe”


“But, Better Than Filet Mignon cause It Has Flavor” 


“A Hamburger is the most Universal Symbol of What it Means to Be
an American”


“To turn away from the Hamburger would be to abrogate everything
that makes us American. Or Human for that Matter”


“HAMBURGERIZE” !!!


“This is Like BURGER BLING. This is like a Status Symbol of Conspicuous Consumption”

(On Eating a BLACK LABEL BURGER)



“The Worse Things are, The More People Need a Great Cheap Food”







SHAKE SHACK BURGERS

“Josh Loved Them”



HAMBURGER TRIBUTE to JOSH



Nick SOLARES for EATER

Tribute to JOSH OZERSKY

EATING “The OZERSKY”

BURGER






BOURDAIN & OZERSKY at KEENS

“TWO GIANTS”

GONE TOO SOON

ANTHONY BOURDAIN & JOSH OZERSKY 
at “KEEN’S STEAK HOUSE”

NEW YORK, NEW YORK






SINATRA SAUCE

COOK & EAT LIKE FRANK

His FAVORITE ITALIAN RECIPES

STORIES TOO !







Good Friends and Chianti Italian Wine

 

Two GREAT CHIANTI

VILLA CALCIANAIA 1969

CASTELLO VERRAZZANO 1964
CAVALIERI LUIGI CAPPELINI

Owner of CASTELLO VERRAZZANO – Greve

With Author DANIEL BELLINO ZWICKE – New York

At 100 YEAR ANNIVERSARY of The CHIANTI CONSORZIO

GRAND CHIANTI TATSING



CONTI SEBASTIANO CAPPONI

VILLA CALCINAIA CHIANTI 1969

CONTI CAPPONI

GREVE in CHIANTI


CHIANTI VILLA CALCINAIA

CHIANTI RESERVA 2019

CHIANTI 1969

CONTI CAPPONI

GREVE


The CECCHI’S

Andrea & Daughter Julia




CHIANTI CLASSICO – CECCHI

“GRANDSELEZIONE”

2020


Me & The BARONE

BARONE FRANCESCO RICASOLI

With ITALIAN COOKBOOK AUITHOR

FOOD WINE & TRAVEL WRITER

DANIEL BELLINO ZWICKE

“The POOL ROOM” SEAGRAMS BUILDING

NEW YORK NEW YORK

CHIANTI GRAND TASTING

April 29th 2024

Me & M. MANETTI

FONTODI

PANZANO in CHIANTI



Author DANIEL BELLINO Z

With GUNDRN CUILLO

CHIANTI GRAND TASTING

NEW YORK


ROBERTO STUZZI

BADIA CUOLTO BUONO

WINEMAKER / PROPRIETOR

GAIOLE in CHIANTI


CHIANTI BADIA COLIBUONO

2021 & Reserva 2019

MONSANTO CHIANTI “IL POGGIO”

1969

CHIANTI CLASSICO

“AMAZING” !!!!




CHIANTI GRAND TASTING

IL PROMOCONSORZIO Di VINO

100 YEAR ANNIVERSARY of The CHIANTI CONSORZIO

1924 – 2024

GRAND TASTING – NEW YORK

April 29th 2024




It was a most wonderful and historic event. The biggest and best names in Chianti gathered in New York City for a Grand Chiabti Wine Tasting of The Best Chianti Wine in the World, including all the great current vintage so fof Chianti Classic, Chianti Classico Reserva,  Vin Santo, and Chianti Classico “Grand Seleczione” wines of The Region of Chianti Classico, in Tuscany.

The most revered people in all of Chianti were lead by Giovanni Manetti – The Head of The Chianti “Gallo Nero” Consorzio, found in 1924, and Celebrating the 100 Year Anniversary of the consorzio in 2024, in Greve in Chianti, New York and around the World.

I was so happy to see all my good friends who make Chianti, including Giovanni Manetti, Roberto Stuzzi (Badia Coltibuono), Conti Sebastiano Capponi “Conti Capponi” of Villa Calcinaia in Greve, my good friend Cavalieri Luigi Cappelini of Castello Verrazzano (Greve), Andrea Cecchi and his daughter Julia of Cecchi Wines, Gundrnd Cuillo of Azienda Agricola Liverno in Radda, and many more.

Not only did we get to drink all of the current vintages Chianti, but we were treated to many wonderful old vintage Chianti wines, including : Villa Calcinaia Chianti 1969, Castello Verrazzano Chianti 1964, oansanto Chianti “IL Poggio” 1969 and numerous other old vintage Chianti from other producers. It was an amazing treat to taste all of the wonderful wines, but as always, as much as the wine is of great importance and pleasure, it’s always getting a chance to see and be with all my old Italian Friends (Italian Wine Estate Proprietors), as well as catching up with New York Italian Wine Friends, like : Charlie Sicciolone, Vince Attard, and Antonio Pinella.

Yes it was a most memorable day, Chianti, Good Friends, and the Celebration of Great Italian Wines and the men and women who make them. “I thank you all, for your friendship, wine, and history.”



Thanks,
Daniel






Daniel Bellino Zwicke – New York NY

April 29, 2024










FLIGHTS & HOTELS

FLORENCE TUSCANY & WORLDWIDE



TUSCANY


Vicchomaggio

Greve in Chianti



WANT to TASTE WINE in CHIANTI ?

TAKE a CHIANTI FOOD & WINE TASTING TOUR

“YOU’LL HAVE The TIME of YOUR LIFE”
Author Daniel Bellino Zwicke

With Cavalieri Luigi Cappelini

Castello Verrazzano



DANTE & DANIEL

PODERA SCALETTE

GREVE in CHIANTI


Daniel Bellino

Hanging with Pal James Starace

Castello Verrazzano

GREVE





MANGIA ITALIANO

STORIES & RECIPES

Of ITALIAN FOOD


Clemenza Mob War Godfather Sunday Sauce Recipe

 



CLEMENZA Teaches MICHAEL How to Make SUNDAY SAUCE

Richard Castellano as Peter Clemenza and Al Pacino as Michael Corleone

In FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA’S The GODFATHER

Novel by MARIO PUZO



SUNDAY SAUCE

by Daniel Bellino “Z”




“Come here kid, lem-me show you something. You never know when you’re gonna have to cook for 20 guys some day.” Pete Clemenza says to Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) in Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather. It’s one of the most famed movie scenes in history, and of great importance to Italian-Americans. Clemenza is making “Gravy” aka Sunday Sauce, the Supreme Dish of Italian-America, and the dish that brings Italian Families together each and every Sunday. Learn How to Make Clemenza’s Sunday Sauce, Meatballs, Pasta Fazool, Momma DiMaggio’s Gravy, Goodfellas Sauce, and all of the great favorites of The Italian American Table. 

Cook Sinatra’s Spaghetti & Meatballs, Italian Wedding Soup and more, and delight in the many stories and factual information written by Italian Food & Wine Writer Daniel Bellino Zwicke. This book is filled with Joy & Love, and you will get many years of both, reading, cooking and eating the dishes in SUNDAY SAUCE “When Italian-Americans Eat”.Do you Love Goodfellas, The Godfather, and Italian Food? Of course you do. Learn How to make Clemenza’s Brooklyn Mob War Sauce for 20 people some day. Remember that scene in Francis Ford Coppola, Mario Puzo classic Film Trilogy of the Corleone Family of Sicily and Brooklyn, New York. Recipes in Italian-American New York Author Daniel Bellino Zwicke’s Best Selling Cookbook (2 Years Amazon Kindle) 

SUNDAY SAUCE includes ; Frank Sinatra Sunday Sauce, Dolly Sinatra’s Spaghetti Meatballs, Joe DiMaggio ‘s mom’s Sunday Gravy, and Charlie Scorsese making Sauce in Prison in Martin Scorsese’s GOODFELLAS – starring; Robert DeNiro, Joe Pesce, and Ray Liotta making Veal & Peppers and Sunday Sauce. And by-the-way, Joe Pesci and Liotta are both Italians from New Jersey, so they know their stuff when it comes to Italian Food and all things Italian (Mafia speak and so-forth). 




SUNDAY SAUCE

The Unofficial GODFATHER COOKBOOK

AVAILABLE on AMAZON.com





WATCH The VIDEO


CLEMENZA (Richard Castellano) Teaches MICHAEL (Al Pacino)

HOW to MAKE SUNDAY SAUCE








SUNDAY SAUCE


alla CLEMENZA

LEARN HOW to MAKE IT
SUNDAY SAUCE

The Unofficial GODFATHER COOKBOOK

ITALIAN-AMERICAN GRAVY

PASTA – MEATBALLS and Much More




FLIGHTS & HOTELS

WORLDWIDE

FLY with EXPEDIA

Antico Vinaio Opens Italian Sandwich Shop Greenwich Village New York NYC

 

all’ ANTICO VINAIO

SULLIVAN STREET

GREENWICH VILLAGE, NEW YORK

NYC




The famed Florentine Sandwich Shop has touched down in Greenwich Village, New York.
all’ Antico Vinaio is a famous Panini Shop from Florence, Italy, that is uber famous with Tourists and Instagramers. They are famous for their square stuffed sandwiches on Focaccia Bread. Sandiches are filled with Mortadella, Salami, Prosciutto, Mozzarella and other Italian Sandwich ingredients.

The new sandwich shop at 225 Sullivan Street in New York’s Greenwich Village opend the other day, and is already doing brisk business. There are not super long lines “yet” though suspect there will be soon, once the masses of New Yorkers and tourist discover that there is an Antico Vinaio panani shop on Sullivan Street.

Famed New York restaurantuer Joe Bastianich has partnered up with the people at Antico Vinaio to open New York’s second all’ Antico Vinaaio Italian sandwich shop.

all’ Antico Vinaio is an Instagram Sensation in Florence, Italy, and is proven to be so on the other side of the pond in America, with locations in Los Angelos, California, and the two shops in New York, and we are sure with Joe Bastianich involved, one day there might be 100 or more locations all over America. 









Joe Bastianich

Panini on Sullivan Street

Antico Vinaio Italian Sandwiches

New York NY





Learn How to Make an ITALIAN SUBNARINE SANDWICH


SUNDAY SAUCE

ITALIAN SANDWICH RECIPES

ITALIAN SOUPS – PASTA – PANINI

MEATBALLS & MORE …


NEED a HOTEL in NEW YORK

ITALY – ASIA – WORLDWIDE


POSITANO The AMALFI COAST

TRAVEL GUIDE – COOKBOOK


HOT SAUCE – TABASCO

TABASCO 
 
The KING 
of
HOT SAUCE
 
 
 
TABASCO PEPPER MASH AGING
in JACK DANIESL OAK BARRLES
On AVERY ISLAND, LOUISIANA
 
 
 
DID YOU KNOW?
 
1.  That TABASCO Bottle Is an Old Cologne Bottle from the New Orleans Glassworks.
 
2.  Invented in 1868 by Edmond McIlhenny, originally from Maryland.
 
3.  About 720,000 bottles are bottled a day and sold in 165 countries around the World.
 
4.  Tabasco is aged in used Jack Daniels Bourbon Whiskey Barrels ..
 
5.  1/8 Ounce Bottles of Tabasco  with Presidential Seal are served on Air Force 1
 
 
 
 
 
VALENTINA HOT SAUCE
From
GUADALAJARA, MEXICO
 
 
 
Valentina has become my favorite Hot Sauce of the past 3 years or so .. I picked it up at a .99 Cent Store one day, a 12 oz. bottle is just $1.29, average price of Tabasco is about $3.99 for a 5 oz. bottle .. It would cost me about $9 for the same amount of Tabasco or more than 7 times more expensive .. Don’t get me wrong, I do love Tabasco and like its taste once and a while, it’s definitely distinctive and a good deal hotter, but now by most preferred Hot Sauce by far is VALENTINA from Mexico .. It’s not too hot, which for my personal taste I like ..  And the spices they use has a real nice flavor. And yes, Tabasco and some of the other brands are too dam expensive.
 
 
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Before I started up with VALENEtINA I was using CRYSTAL HOT SAUCE from Louisiana for a while .. I like Hot Sauce from Louisiana and as we all know Tabasco can be a bit expensive as compare to Crystal and Valentina and some others, Crytal is way cheaper than Tabasco, but it is also a lot less hot and not as florvorful.  I did notice that in New Orleans Crytal is pretty popular and I saw it on many a restaurant table sometimes along with Tabasco and other bottles. I don’t use Crystal that much any more since I discovered my fave, Valentina … Sometimes I will have in the house; Tabasco, Valentina, and Crystal, and will mostley use Valentina, and Tabasco and Crystal here-and-there …  
My favorite is on Scramble Eggs with buttered Peas on the side for Breakfast or a lite lunch .. Sometimes when I make FRied Eggs I like to douse on a bit of “Maggi Seasoning” with Valentina as well. These make for some super tasty fried eggs. Try em!
 
 
Crystal Claims To Be Louisiana’s # 1 Hot Sauce
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The BADASS COOKBOOK

SECRET RECIPES

SECRET KFC Kentucky Fried Chicken Recipe

SHAKE SHACK Burger Recipe

RECIPES USING HOT SAUCE

and Much Much More ….

 
 
 
 
MAGGI ‘S
It’s a SECRET SAUCE
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GOT ANY KAHLUA ?
aka
The BIG LEBOWSKI COOKBOOK
Learn How to Make DUDES COWBOY CHILI
TACOS & BURRITOS all Using TABASCO SAUCE in The Recipes
ABIDE in IT !!!
,
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Cafe du Monde America’s Greatest Cafe

Cafe Creme and Beignets
 
 
 
 
Cafe du Monde is without question America’s Greatest Cafe ! Noone can compete .. They’re been open 24/7 for more than 150 years and have sold millions of cups of coffee, millions more beignets and customers .. Cafe du Monde is a beloved New Orleans institution that opened its doors in 1862 and has been going strong ever since .. Their coffee is a New Orlenian Special of Chicory Coffee which is regular coffee beans mixed with roast chicory that was instituted during the Civil War and shortage of coffee, adding the chicory stretched out and lengthened the supply of coffee, the natived liked it and have stuck with it ..
Cafe du Monde has their own Chicory Coffee Brand that they seel in regular coffee tins .. The coffee is sold in speciality shops aroudn the country and around the world and is especially popular in Vietnamese restaurants in the U.S. of which 98% use Cafe du Monde Coffee to make their Vietnamese Hot and Iced Coffee … 
Cafe du Monde is a “Must Do” when in New Orleans, “If you haven’t been to Cafe du Monde” you haven’t been to New Orleans .. Basta !