Butcher here is great. I wanted ribs… like as in baby back ribs to grill and all they had were thin strips of ribs. He explained to me that Latins use thin strips of ribs for soups and stuff, interesting. I told him I wanted a big piece to grill and he went into the walk in and procured what looked like a whole pig! He cut down a huge slab of ribs for me and my BBQ day was saved. Can’t say if it tasted good cos I don’t eat pork but my BF scarfed them down so I’m guessing it was tasty. Price was very reasonable too. I’ve also bought stuff from the store here like dried chili’s and plantains. Stuff you can’t always get a a regular grocery store, they seem to have here as far as Latin food goes. Great asset to the MGM!
Alison M.
Place rating: 5 Oakland, CA
I have been going to La Cosecha in the Midtown Global Market ever since they opened 3 years ago. Why? They have a great selection of hot sauces. I dont mean Pace picante sauce(barf!) nor do I mean pico de gallo, which I consider more of a garnish than an actual salsa. I mean tiny bottles filled with potent and tangy sauces every color of the rainbow. Tapatio, Dave’s Gourmet Insanity, Cholula, and my all-time favorite: Green Yucateco. La Cosecha does an excellent job of keeping their shelves stocked with all my favorites and then some. I tried an avocado/habanero salsa here recently that was delicious. Besides keeping me in fire-breathing intensity, La Cosecha carries all kinds of Latin American staple foods that I want from Central and South America. They stretch from the Mexican north(tamale husks, steamers, stone mortar & pestle sets) all the way to the southern tip of Chile(frying dough for cheese empanadas).