The San Francisco Street Food Festival is back, celebrating its fifth year of thrilling the crowds with affordable nibbles and bites. The main event is on Saturday August 17th in the Mission centered around Folsom and 24th Street, and for the second time, there will be a Night Market, at the site of the Alemany Farmer’s Market on Friday August 16th (tickets are expected to sell out, so plan ahead).
Sugarfoot Grits is one of the newest La Cocina program participants. Stephanie Fields a belly dance teacher is getting closer to her dream of becoming the “grits queen” of the Bay Area. At the night market you’ll get to try her obscenely creamy, cheesy grits made with Anson Mills organic grits and cheese from Petaluma.
Guadalupe Guerrero of El Pipila (a new catering business named for a hero of the Mexican war of independence) will be serving two sopes, one topped with picadillo and another her signature Nopales Guanajuatos, which is a luscious melange of cactus and chile.
D’maize Catering will offer Salvadorean gluten-free pupusas, filled with pork, beans or vegetables and vegan cheese.
Attention chocoholics! Kika’s Treats is offering a kind of Brazilian truffle at the Night Market, it’s called brigadeiro and is often served at children’s birthday parties. Kika’s version is rolled in cocoa nibs rather than jimmies, and is something of a cross between a soft caramel and a rich chocolate truffle.
Longtime festival participant Chiefo of Chiefo’s Kitchen will be at the night market serving a bread pudding that features ingredients typical of Nigeria–plantains, bread, and chocolate.
Dynamo Binita of Bini’s Kitchenwill serve juicy turkey and vegetarian Nepalese dumplings called momo, with a slightly piquant sauce and many secret spices; they are the best momo you'll find in the Bay Area.
Other participants this year include Central Kitchen, serving pickles and a “pig and bunny” banh mi, Marla Bakery serving a strawberry, almond, and lemon verbena parfait and Rice, Paper, Scissors serving grilled baby octopus.
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