Jefe wrote:I have been meaning to post a tour of Holland, Michigan's great mercado/taqueria spots, but unfortunately I am not in the area any longer. There are quite a few surprising little spots, not unlike corner mercados in Chicago like Carniceria Leon- now I am not going to go as far as to say that any of these Holland places can touch the charred glory of CL, but for western Michigan, they are sources for dynamite authentic tacos.
I was driving around Saturday, and was also very surprised by how extensive the Mexican community is in this area. There's another La Perla at the corner of E. Napier Ave & M-140. The Carniceria Leon analogy is perfect for this one too, in back is the meat counter and kitchen where they have a big platter of glorious freshly cooked carnitas sitting out on display. Their English is as good as my Spanish (not) so you might as well be in Mexico when you come in here and order. It's pretty crazy finding something like this in the hinterlands of Michigan. An excellent taco with carnitas, onions, cilantro and fiery salsa verde runs you a grand total of $1.30 - that's some deal for breakfast. And I suspect this pork is raised locally, the meat is a deep, rich brown and has some real flavor - not that milky white faux-chicken you get in the chain grocery stores.
Driving north up M-140 toward South Haven, we saw at least three other ramshackle mercados on the highway. Then up by the town of Covert there appears to be a black community. There's a tidy little rib shack right on the highway that had the tell-tale plumes of smoke billowing out of it, signage promising ribs and hot links. If we hadn't just eaten I would've slammed on the brakes and popped in here too. It's a small cinder block place on the west side of the highway, freshly painted white with red painted trim, you can't miss it.
We went up to the Holland Farmer's Market, which was outstanding. Given all the great produce grown in this area, I've always lamented the lack of a really good farmer's market around Harbor Country. Turns out you have to go all the way up to Holland to find a market that does justice to this bounty. The market is about two city blocks long, and bustling with business. There were at least forty vendors displaying their wares, a lot of them offering samples. A long with the expected fruits and vegetables, you have a cheesemongers, bakers, and a sausagemaker. It's great that a town of this size can support this big a market. I didn't have time to take up Jefe's suggestions, but that gives me an excuse to return sooner rather than later.
Seeing all this great food at the market builds quite an appetite, so we headed straight to Journeyman Cafe after shopping. Fennville's about a twenty minute drive straight south of Holland. And to be honest Journeyman was quite a letdown. After seeing all this huge, billowy piles of cauliflower at the market, my wife had to have the cauliflower soup. And this was really disappointing, it tasted like they boiled the cauli in plain water and then just pureed it. No stock, minimal if any seasoning, it just tasted totally flat and blah. And the portion size was about a teacup's worth for $5.
I had a salad of greens and beets, which was also disappointing. A handful of greens, and instead of getting the expected robust slices of roasted beets there instead were maybe two or three tablespoons of finely chopped beets scattered around the rim of the plate like a garnish. And this sets you back $8.
But the duck rillette and the salumi platter were very good, especially the rillette. And you can get a La Fin du Monde beer for $5, which was the only bargain of the day. My wife's burger was ok too. But all in all I'd say this place has Chicago prices while he's paying rents maybe a tenth of what they charge in the city. And his portions are miserly compared to what you get in the city. The tab for lunch was a stunning $90 after tip (bad scatterbrained service on top of everything). Especially after I'd had a magnificent taco for $1.30 the gouging stood in stark contrast, if I'm up here again I'll take up Jefe's advise and hunt up some of these mercados in Holland. I sure won't be rushing back to the Journeyman anytime soon.
Holland Farmer's Market
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