KQED Food | Exploring the Country’s First Women-Led Food Hall in San Francisco | Check, Please! Bay Area @KQEDFood | Uploaded October 2022 | Updated October 2024, 17 hours ago.
From Senegalese peanut stew to Salvadorian pupusas, the city’s only Algerian restaurant to Nepalese momos, San Francisco's La Cocina Municipal Marketplace is a one-stop shop to sample countless cuisines from around the globe. Home to seven women-of-color-led businesses, La Cocina is one of the few dining destinations in the Bay Area where you can find smoked gumbo, ube lattes, and orange blossom baklawa in one spot!
Check, Please! Bay Area reporter Cecilia Phillips leads us on a behind-the-scenes tour through this unique space in the Tenderloin, the country's first women-led food hall and incubator.
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From Senegalese peanut stew to Salvadorian pupusas, the city’s only Algerian restaurant to Nepalese momos, San Francisco's La Cocina Municipal Marketplace is a one-stop shop to sample countless cuisines from around the globe. Home to seven women-of-color-led businesses, La Cocina is one of the few dining destinations in the Bay Area where you can find smoked gumbo, ube lattes, and orange blossom baklawa in one spot!
Check, Please! Bay Area reporter Cecilia Phillips leads us on a behind-the-scenes tour through this unique space in the Tenderloin, the country's first women-led food hall and incubator.
#CheckPleaseBayArea #HispanicHeritageMonth #FoodHall #Tenderloin #WomenInBusiness
👉SUBSCRIBE to watch more Bay Area food stories, recipe videos, and episodes of Check, Please! Bay Area: bit.ly/2U0Wbkd 👈
🥗 Join us on Instagram➡ instagram.com/KQEDFood
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