Super Bowl 2025 is a celebration of New Orleans food culture — let the good times roll at your watch party
When it comes to the Super Bowl, the food is the real MVP.
As the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles face off in the big game, thousands of fans traveling to New Orleans, Louisiana, are sure to get a taste of the unique city while there.
“This isn’t just about the Super Bowl,” chef Lenny Martinsen, executive chef at Caesars Superdome, the home of the New Orleans Saints and host of Super Bowl 2025, told The Post. “This is actually about the city of New Orleans.”
Martinsen has been the executive chef for six Super Bowls so far, but this is just the second one he’ll be taking on at his home stadium. And with the overlap of the Super Bowl and Mardi Gras, he has the chance to really showcase NOLA grub — known for fare like gumbo, jambalaya and bananas Foster — to people from afar.
“It’s really cool because you get people that come from all over the world and all over the United States, they come here and they never come to New Orleans because it’s a little town, and you hear about it, you read about and then you realize, wow, it’s a whole new food culture,” Martinsen said.
