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    Sigona's Farmers Market

    Sigona's Farmers Market

    4.5
    (315 reviews)
    6.0 mi
    $$

    Even though we frequent this business, I usually forget to check-in and then write a review…read more Fruit and Veg, locally grown as well as far flung places. Organic and non-organic. Read the signage, learn to appreciate the efforts of the farmers and then enjoy the flavors. The prices may appear to be higher than what you might find at your local supermarket, but you get what you pay for. The quality is usually far superior. They also have an extensive selection of cheese, balsamic vinegars, olive oils, dried fruits and nuts. Join their email club and receive a free gift every time you spend more than $30. Don't be shy if you need help or have questions either. If the first person you ask doesn't know the answer, they will find out for you.

    Do no Farm…read more Locally-run farm stand who saw it's beginnings originate in a roadside stand in Morgan Hill back in 1975 into this brick-and-mortar location and another at Stanford Shopping Center. The Good: *They partner up with lots of local farms, bakeries, and even Burlingame's 157-year-old chocolatier, Guittard. *Transparent labeling about where the products come from. Most stores try and hide it, but Sigona's stands behind it whether it's local or from a different country (e.g., Mexico). *Great selection of fruits and veggies *Also sell meats and locally produced baked goods, like pies and bread. *Friendly service The Meh: *Smallish private parking lot that could fill up during busier times. *Prices aren't cheap but in-line with the typical local farmers market. The Ugly: *Located across the street from the Costco, so it can be a nightmare getting in and getting out of here. Conclusion: Great place for locally produced foods. I wish it was closer to us. =/

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    Foster City Farmer's Market

    Foster City Farmer's Market

    4.0
    (7 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $

    I actually enjoyed the Farmer's Market here. I will eventually be checking out the Niles location…read moretoo. It's been awhile since I've visited Farmer's Market locations in the area. This Foster City location had at least 20 vendors open and operating today-Town Center location. They are open only one day right now. Check their schedule. Surprisingly, today/Saturday, they were open 9 AM-1 PM/Town Center area. Not sure if people know this or if the Farmer's Market locations are two different ones. I am writing this review mainly for the Town Center location. Crowds were not too crazy and there are plenty of free public parking lots all around, especially at the hotel side. It's a great place to get some sun and stretch out. You can help donate to Ukraine here, listen to some live music, pick up your favorite local grown organic fruits, vegetables, breads, honey, hummus, and even lunch. Purchased some lovely macarons too. If you want chicken, tacos, ramen, or other street foods, they do have a few booths here. Don't be too surprised. Cost of all foods and goods have risen higher these days, even at Farmer's Markets. Yes, pricey for selective items. I am still glad that they are surviving now, even for one good day per week. If you want to walk over here from the surrounding neighborhoods, definitely do so. Staff and people are friendly. Not too loud or chaotic in the area. Bring cash since not all vendors may accept credit cards. Bring a reusable bag! Love wearing hats outside on sunny days. Smell fresh breads and greens early in the morning. Have a great day!

    Visited on a hot valley weekend. LOVED this place! The people were so friendly and the produce SO…read moregood!

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    Cafe Kazka

    Cafe Kazka

    4.2
    (151 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    cafe kazka is such a hidden gem in foster city! my friend and I came to check it out for lunch…read moreafter hearing it was a hong kong-style cafe, and were not disappointed at all. first, the cafe is so cute and also spotless- I could've stayed all day just reading or doing work. there was lots of outdoor seating overlooking the water which was so nice! I got an iced HK style coffee + milk tea which I've never had before but was so delicious. I'd definitely come back to try the other fruity drinks too! we ordered the tom yum noodles, preserved vegetables & pork noodle soup, salt & pepper fries, and the HK style french toast with peanut butter. the french toast was our favorite- it was fluffy and chewy and was just like the HK classic. the noodle dishes were both so hearty and flavorful too, and the portions were a good size. it did take a bit long for everything to come out, but it did seem like there was only one person working and she was very kind and accommodating when we had questions about our order. we didn't mind at all, especially sitting outside and enjoying the view! overall, I'll for sure be back for the drinks and to try some other HK style street food.

    I stumbled upon Cafe Kazka when I was in the same plaza shopping at Osaka Marketplace. I like HK…read morestyle drinks, so I was excited to try it out. We were initially going to just stop by to grab drinks, but decided to sit down and order a few snacks as well. The location is right behind Foster City's Central lake and the weather was nice, so we decided to sit outside. We ordered the HK style milk tea, OG lemon tea, french fries, and the siu mai. If I just ordered the drinks, it might have been a better experience. The fries were okay, nothing special - they were a bit softer than I like. The siu mai was just bad. I'm not sure where it comes from, but it was gummy in texture and tasted like frozen food. There were only 5 small pieces and we still couldn't finish it. The drinks were priced fairly, but the snacks were overpriced for what it is. You order at a kiosk so there isn't much service to talk about, but we did have to ask for a ketchup a few times before they remembered to bring it to us. Maybe I'll go back to try the actual food dishes.

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