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San Francisco Incubator Launches Street Food Entrepreneurs

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Good LogoAugust 31, 2011— Veronica Salazar was born in Mexico City, but after moving to San Francisco she couldn’t find a taqueria serving anything like the cuisine she grew up with. Working in restaurant kitchens during the week to support her family, she began selling her native foods at home … more

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El Huarache Loco on 2011 Big Eat SF List

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La Cocina’s El Huarache Loco got a nod for its signature huarache. The version with ensalada de nopales made 7×7′s 2011 Big Eat San Francisco: 100 Things to Try Before You Die (at #60, Huarache with Cactus Salad). See the full list of eats.… more

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Growing Crop of Vendors Hits the Street

May 26, 2009 — The Creme Brulee Cart is one of many licensed and unlicensed food vendors who have recently hit the streets of San Francisco, especially in the Mission District. The area’s bars, streets and parks host a caravan of food sellers who connect to their customers via social … more

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La Cocina Helps Mission District Women with Culinary Talent Go Pro

Sept. 7-13, 2005 — It’s a Monday afternoon in the Mission District, and the modern, gleaming commercial kitchen La Cocina is bustling with women. A small, multicultural group, they cheerfully swap stories and encouragement, though each remains intently focused on her own work. Read moremore

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