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    Union Square Greenmarket

    Union Square Greenmarket

    4.5
    (607 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    Still the farmers market that's the largest in Manhattan, and with the best variety. There are over…read more50 vendors from regional producers, bringing baked goods, coffee and tea, flowers, candles, herbs & spices, condiments, meats and charcuterie, dairy and cheeses, all sorts of seasonal fruits and vegetables, bath and beauty items, specialty foods like honey, kimchi, wine & beer. There's also a section of local artists selling things like tshirts, knickknacks, art pieces like paintings and collages. Regardless if I buy anything, I just love walking around the market looking at all the fresh, colorful produce, thinking of what delicious dishes could be made from the plethora of ingredients. Many top restaurants in the city book directly with vendors here, which says something about the quality of the products. Still open Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat. Usually the most vendors on Saturday I think. From 8am to 6pm, though on certain days depending on weather some vendors might start taking down their stands earlier. For more info: https://www.grownyc.org/greenmarket/manhattan-union-square-sa

    I've been coming to this farmers market for almost 2 decades!! It has everything but the best time…read moreto come in my opinion is in the fall before thanksgiving. The fruit and veggies are always so fresh and there's so much to pick from for great prices. Yes farmer's markets are more pricey but if you think about it it's really not when you can get so much more and better quality! There's a great variety of goods not just food. The vibe is always a lot of fun and classic staple to the city.

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    Fresh pesto
    Union Square Grassman stand sells wheatgrass, soil-grown sprouts, & micro greens
    Union Square Grassman stand sells wheatgrass, soil-grown sprouts, & micro greens
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    Chelsea Market

    Chelsea Market

    4.3
    (2.6k reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    Take cover from the rain…read more.. Been here before, and now I realize how popular this place has become. Two floors of food, and shopping experience. Food court is good, stopped for some Chicken Bone Broth Soup, continuing with the cold weather vibe. Reasonably priced, fun to just window shop and people watch, great building reconfigured for exploring how this old building use to be a nabisco factory? Certainly a good stop over for good shopping experience, tourist finds, and variety of stores to explore outright.

    Swung by on a Saturday evening at 9pm for about 30 minutes while waiting for a late dinner…read morereservation. The physical location is open to 10pm though most shops and restaurants inside are closed by 8-9pm, only a handful of places like Chote Miya, Miznon, and La Devocione were still open though also wrapping up business for the evening. Wanted to highlight a few more stores here for this review: - Moon Man Foods: a Brooklyn-based company, they have a small stand about a third of the way thru the market (walking east to west), selling southeast Asian kaya jam, which is coconut-based and contain eggs, coconut milk, sugar, starch, and salt. They come in pandan, ube, and Java palm sugar (aka gula melaka) flavors. - Pearl River Mart and Pearl River Mart Foods: back in the day they used to be located in SoHo on Broadway, though rising rents made them relocate, and I'm glad they're still around! They carry all sorts of Asian-inspired decor, serving ware, stationery, and their "Foods" location downstairs is combination of Asian grocery, bubble tea (Milk & Tea), and Korean and Chinese snack/takeout stands (Kimbap Lab and Mao's Bao's). - Muji Market: this is a smaller location that carries a narrower assortment than your average Muji (house wares, basic apparel, accessories, kitchenware, snacks), though they have a full cafe serving coffee and matcha, simple Japanese lunch items like bowls, sandwiches and bento. Cafe prices seem a little higher probably due to the location. - gallery art: there is a small whitewashed hallway gallery of maybe a couple dozen small pieces by local artists, featuring NYC-centric photos, sketches, paintings, multi-media. Found this fun and entertaining!

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    Corkbuzz
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    Steampunk chic fountain
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    Greenmarket

    Greenmarket

    3.3
    (3 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    This Oculus Greenmarket is the tiniest one I've been to, with only 3 vendors. You'd think that with…read moresuch a heavily trafficked area it would be larger, but I guess not. It's a seasonal market that ended for the year on October 24th; it had been open Tuesdays from 8 AM to 5 PM. These were the recent vendors taken from the Greenmarket website: - 1857: "Handcrafted potato vodka from Schoharie County, NY" - Jersey Farm Produce: "Vegetables, herbs, orchard and small fruit from Hunterdon County, NJ" - Meredith's Country Bakery: "Baked goods from Ulster County, NY" Jersey Farm Produce has delicious veggies; I've been content with everything I've gotten from them. Five stars for them. As with all the Greenmarkets, not cheap but high in quality and taste!

    The Greenmarket at the Oculus Plaza, where Fulton Street meets Church Street in the heart of the…read moreWorld Trade Center is open every Tuesday, 7am to 7pm. It's a good option when you cannot get to the Union Square Greenmarket (which is much larger and open daily). Oculus market is great for shopping locally grown farmer's produce, plus a few varieties of cheese, baked goods and spirits. The Farmers represented here are: *Consider Bardwell Farm, of West Pawlet, Vermont - Excellent assortment of raw Vermont cheese. *1857 Spirits, Barbers Farm Distillery - Handcrafted potato vodka from Schoharie County, NY *Francesca's II Bakery - Breads and baked goods from Middlesex County, NJ *Meredith's Country Bakery - Baked goods from Ulster County, NY *Riverine Ranch - Water Buffalo meat and cheeses from Warren County, NJ *Roxbury Mountain Maple - Maple syrup and maple products from Delaware County, NY *Samascott Orchards, Nine Pin Ciderworks - Orchard fruit, strawberries, vegetables, and cider from Columbia County, NY Support your local farmers! Enjoy!

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    Oh yes, they do have regular farmers market ware
    Oh yes, they do have regular farmers market ware
    Farm grown varieties of eggplant!  8/14/2019
    Farm grown varieties of eggplant! 8/14/2019
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    Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket

    Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket

    4.4
    (145 reviews)
    5.4 mi
    $$

    I love farmers markets! Grand Army Plaza has everything! The vibe is very chill. There's a lot of…read morefoot traffic, but it flows nicely. Prepared food vendors include a couple of Mexican fruit stands and King David Tacos. I recommend the fish tacos. There are at least three or four vendors selling high quality produce, a couple of meat vendors including duck, and farm fresh eggs. There are a couple of bakeries and blended honey from Remsburger's. I've been obsessed with their cranberry honey! They give out samples and even have little pixie stix for the kiddies that are only a quarter. A surefire way to keep eager and excited that kids occupied while you make the rounds, lol. One of the farmers has tons of apples. Surprise , its New York state- but they also have apple cider and cider donuts which you can get plain or sugared. It's best if you go to them when the market first opens. That's when they're actually close to warm and tasty. Otherwise it's just dry and no amount of apple cider is going to help. For entertainment, there's usually a couple of bus game musicians. The last time I went there was a saxophonist and what sounded like a Appalachian fiddling group. Another time they had a marimba player and they were really really good. Check out the video!

    Wonderful flower/plant vendors, variety of food vendors and produce. Vibrant and lively…read moreneighborhood. There was also outdoor entertainment . Vendors were friendly and good energy.

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    Pears
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    Vibrant colors of peppers
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