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    Laguna Niguel Farmer's Market - Sorry... I didn't do justice to my coffee.  I will get a better picture next time.   Super Nitro Cold Brew

    Laguna Niguel Farmer's Market

    4.0(82 reviews)
    3.3 mi
    $

    Went on a recent holiday weekend and loved the vendor attendance…read more One fruit stand is unbelievable from a visual and taste standpoint. The SUPER NITRO COLD BREW stand is pure platinum. They custom order your beverages. NITRO VANILLA OAT MILK COLD BREW: -- light golden-brown cascading stunning color and visual -- has boldness pronounced creaminess -- I did custom sweet level just a tad BELOW "medium sweet" which was her tiny sample cup initial offering -- not sour, nor bitter -- quality java -- best oat milk coffee ever RATING = A+

    This farmer's market is PATHETIC compared to Dana Point Harbor, Mission Viejo, and Aliso Viejo. The…read more"vibe" here makes you feel like you're an unwelcome visitor to the city of Santa Ana. It was a horrible experience and I will never, ever be back. The grating mariachi music was so loud that I could hardly hear myself think. Worse yet, every vendor there had their own boombox going, so it was a profoundly unpleasant cacophony of competing trumpets, accordions, and incomprehensible lyrics. The prices were out of control. $12-13 for a dozen eggs. $18/pound for stew beef. FOR STEW BEEF. there were tons of duplicate vendors offering the exact same produce; nothing stood out except for the high prices. The gentleman from MJ Family Farms was quite nice, introduced himself and shook my hand. I appreciate that old-school American way of doing business. Sadly, he is the only vendor there who appeared to care about making a sale. (Simply because of his kind demeanor did I spend $18 for 1 pound of stew beef. Everyone else seemed too busy chatting amongst themselves/other vendors/employees.)

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    Laguna Niguel Farmer's Market - Vegan Dumplings with Garlic Noodles...owner style.  Yummy!

    Vegan Dumplings with Garlic Noodles...owner style. Yummy!

    Laguna Niguel Farmer's Market - Coconut

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    Aliso Viejo Certified Farmers Market - Onion, garlic, everything, and plain!!

    Aliso Viejo Certified Farmers Market

    4.1(19 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    This farmers market is located in the Aliso Town Center parking lot, in front of the Regal movie…read moretheater. The market is small but you'll find many fruit and vegetable vendors as well as ready to eat food. I picked up a fresh mushroom assortment which I used to make pasta. I also purchased eggs, stone fruit and tamales. Definitely worth checking out.

    I'm so happy that this is walkable to my home and in such a convenient location!…read moreThis market is wonderful and has everything you need. We live a few blocks away and were going to the Irvine market - not necessary when you can come here and find everything you really need! The best is to invest in your health, and I would recommend buying local, farm fresh produce- the taste is incredible and you never would know this even buying from the best grocery stores. The freshness is not there and you wind up spending the same or less to get it with high quality. Local eggs with the most stunning, orange coloured yolks and rich syrupy flavour - just amazing. If you thought eggs were 'so/so' before - you will definitely fall in love with eggs when you've have them local and the best quality you can get - it's so worth it. There is Harrison farms which has fresh mushrooms unlike anything you've ever seen! (Think lion's mane, chestnut - amazing) Chaupain bakery comes here. Brother's Dips - has absolutely addicting tips of all flavours, pita bread, and fresh juices and wellness shots - try their dips! They're super addicting, and you'll enjoying having a lunch or dinner of just fresh veggies, pita, and eating these dips. Dana Point fresh seafood (AMAZING quality and you'll feel like a Master Chef when you cook it in the simple and correct way). There's a stand with vegan products, and also locally grown tea/herbs. For some, it's not the wide selection you get like when going to Irvine - but this is fantastic, small, and not too busy (the times we've gone) and has everything you need. You can still blow a lot of money here wanting to try everything. Minimal selection of fresh hot food/lunches - but what does come here, will satisfy anything. Different eateries come, but on the regular, I've seen dumplings, bagels, sausages, noodles, Mexican. You'll be too busy with your stomach being an absolute melting pot of samples generously provided by the various stands!

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    Mission Viejo Farmer's Market - Entrance of the market

    Mission Viejo Farmer's Market

    4.0(10 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    This farmer's market runs every Saturday from 9-1PM, and I had been wanting to check out this…read morefarmer's market for a while. The ambiance was quiet, and the market was much smaller than I had expected. I felt a little awkward at times (as there were more vendors than patrons). What I like about this market is that parking is easy, the area feels safe, and it appears to be dog-friendly, as we saw a few dogs walking around. In terms of the actual selection, we got here in the morning when it opened, and there were maybe 3-4 vendors offering food options (coffee, asian buns, tamales), some baked goods (Croissants, sourdough bread), maybe 3-4 produce vendors (the typical OC produce vendors, pricing seemed similar), and the rest were crafts or specialty food vendor (e.g. granola, tea, pre-made dough). It took about five minutes to walk through the entire market, and nothing really stuck out to me. All in all, it's not a bad place to pick up some produce or stop by if you're in the area, but not a market I would go out of my way for (especially for fresh produce).

    I've been really into farmer's market lately because I love seeing all of the small businesses…read moreselling their homemade food products. This was a really nice farmers market located in the beautiful city of Mission Viejo. It's part of a strip mall so there was plenty of easy-to-find parking. There was a performer there playing so great live music. I visited a couple of the booths there and got to try a BBQ pork bun, spam musubi, chili crunch, hummus, greek yogurt, and a croissant from Chaupain's Bakery. Everything was so delicious and it was even better knowing that these were handmade by real people! I ended up leaving with 4 containers of hummus and a loaf of sourdough. The farmers market itself is a bit more on the smaller side with maybe a total of 20 or less vendors. Overall it took about 30 minutes to get to all of the booths.

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    Back of the market

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    Lake Forest Certified Farmers' Market

    Lake Forest Certified Farmers' Market

    4.3(7 reviews)
    4.5 mi
    $$

    I hadn't been to the Lake Forest sports Park Farmers market in several months, so I was happily…read moresurprised when I realized the amount of vendors had doubled and it was moved to the basketball courts close to where it used to be. It is still on Wednesdays from 4-8 pm. Parking is right on the lot, easily accessible, and you can use the clean restrooms in the building immediately next to the stands. Thank goodness for that. Nobody wants to use a porta-potty. The Mediterranean dips are still there, so are the yummy tamales, roasted corn and produce. They do have additional vendors that sell Mexican food, kettle corn, noodles, amongst other things. Many if not all of the vendors take electronic payment. Some probably take cash but I'm not positive on that. The day we went, there was an instrumentalist that played off to the side which was nice. Live music is always welcome. This Farmers market is not bad at all. I've been to slightly bigger but they have definitely grown since they initially opened. It's good to see the community coming together in support of one another. Our family looks forward to Wednesdays at the park. If you have never been, you really should go visit soon.

    Great produce and other products French bakery goods by…read moreChaupan are fantastic. Nuts, almonds, walnuts, peanuts are very fresh and delicious. The fruit and vegetables are very fresh. The berries and cara cara oranges are sweet and full of flavor. Fresh roasted sweet corn on the cob is delicious. I will be back !

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    Lake Forest Certified Farmers' Market
    Lake Forest Certified Farmers' Market
    Lake Forest Certified Farmers' Market

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