From Algerian to Salvadorian to California Creole, La Cocina supports a foodie's paradise led by women entrepreneurs.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Nestled in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood, La Cocina Municipal Marketplace stands as a delicious haven for foodies and a golden door of opportunity for women business owners.
From Algerian to Salvadorian to California Creole options, this food hall is a foodie's paradise that also serves as a spot for economic opportunity.
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