Vital Information wrote:Cathy, I'm going to Caputo's in a few minutes. I'm pretty sure that stuff will be there, but I'll double check.
As Cathy2 said, when I gave her the lowdown, "offaly good." Fergus Henderson would feel right at home at Caputo's, at least the Harlem branch in Elmwood Park. Don't forget if you are that hood to stop for about the best coffee in the city at Caffe Italia across the street.
They had the elusive calves brains, they had liver (beef, veal and pork); kidneys both veal and pork, tripe, lotsa extremities like tails and feet. The only couple of things I did not see were tongue (I'm sure it's there, just did not look) and sweetbreads. Of course, if this was Antonios cooking, I did not see any lights either.
A couple of other things. C2 mentioned Sahar. This is a great market and should be on everyone's short list. They have amazingly low prices for lamb, and they make an especially good merguez style sausage.
City Fresh on Devon has outstanding Yugoslavian style round bureks. Well worth a stop just for those.
Think Yiddish, Dress British - Advice of Evil Ronnie to me.