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    4.3 (47 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Tiffany K.

    Nothing I had here really stood out to me. I guess I was expecting more (like Quincy Market), but it's a bit small. There's a lot of variety, so if you and a friend cant decide on what to eat, this is the perfect place when in Worcester. It's a cool location, there's plenty a bars nearby, too.

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    Enit S.

    Worcester Public Market is super unique in that you have every kind of food under one building. You want Indian food? They've got you. Is it raining outside and you feeling like a bowl of Ramen? They've got you. Our table was full from different stalls. Cuban, Indian, Mexican, and Japanese. It reminded me of the Time Out Food courts that you see in major cities. A lot of these being all out restaurants but at a smaller scale. You also had a lot of options on what to drink from Boba tea to beer from the local brewery that also happens to be in this building. If you happen to be from out of town (as I am) they also have a small area where you can buy local handmade goods, local roasted coffee's etc. Also, if you've got some time and are discovering the Worcester area, take a short walk next door to an indoor mall where you'll find independent book stores, the most beautiful plant store you've ever seen in your life and more. Worcester seems to be a booming town that's definitely worth discovering.

    Cuban bowl with pulled pork and matcha bubble tea - stellar combo!
    Linda M.

    Great options, ample seating and lots of parking. Love the variety of eateries here. I've had the Cuban bowl at Little Havana twice and it was packed with flavors and texture. Unlike food halls near or in Boston, there's always plenty of seating and lots of metered parking nearby plus a designated parking lot.

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    Ken C.

    Fun and lively spot to grab a quick and tasty meal. There are a number of food stands within and plenty of choices available from teriyaki to tacos, burgers to boba. There's also some specialty shops such as a coffee roaster and home goods but there isn't a grocery or fresh produce. Best for a meal and a drink and people watching.

    Eric R.

    Weak sauce. Half of the stalls are closed. Food options are pricey. Expected more variety of shops and fairer prices.

    Curry tater tots. Spicy and delish!
    David S.

    Worcester is really growing on me as a city, in general. It is, in part, to chill spots like this one. Parking is plentiful at and around the market. There is a paid lot, or street parking for a small fee. It's a cosmopolitan vibe upon entry. It has no shortage of food options that range from traditional American, Italian, Indian, Japanese, and Cuban. There is a brewing co in the back section that typically has live music and a good amount of seating. The market itself is super clean with workers consistently making rounds. There are public restrooms on site(also clean). I tried a little bit of food from several spots and enjoyed them all! There are several small business vendors peppered throughout. Highest recommendation for a pop in and explore!

    Doughnut Homies' menu!
    Arinne B.

    Love the diversity here-in food and diners! Something & someone for everyone. I loved that vegan options were marked in many places and folks knew what was on their food. (In my case, to avoid a dairy allergy when ordering meat.) My only regret is that I couldn't try more: bubble tea, fresh pasta, momo, Cuban bowls...so many options to choose amongst! Got Biscoff and Nutella-filled donuts to go from Doughnut Homies!

    Maria F.

    Worcester what?! I'm not exaggerating when I say I loved this place! It's a trip around the world for your taste buds. The food made my soul happy. I look forward to returning and trying it all.

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    Rosa A.

    More like a food court with various delicacies from different cultures: Indian, Jamaican, Italian and so much more. It has food court like seating and small aisles to walk through as you browse the options. The toilets were also quite clean for such a busy spot. I tried One Love cafe's Jamaican menu and it was really good! I went specifically for the Doughnut Homies but their stall was closed so that was really disappointing, considering it was a busy Friday afternoon. I'll definitely go back to try a different cuisine!

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    Kelly Z.

    This market is a local favorite for sure. There were lots of variety and diversity from the food vendors which makes it so difficult to choose what to eat. I got the birria from the taqueria and it was good but not great. You can see in the image there was not that much meet or cheese and it was almost empty and full of onions. The consomé was great, I just wish the actual taco were up to par. I give it a 5/10 because I had better birria around this area. There is a small section of the actual market place where it sells very interesting condiments and goods. I think it's nice to check out if you haven't went already.

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    Maggi N.

    I went to this market twice in two days for lunch and I was impressed with all my food! What I ordered: The Japanese Chicken with fried rice and veggies All In Poke- Spicy Tuna Poke Bubblebee Bubble Tea Bri's Sweet Treats All of the food was delicious and they give you great portions! I found all the vendors to be friendly and helpful. There were so many food vendors I didn't get to try so I will have to go back as soon as possible!!

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    Constance L.

    Lots of food options, super clean and well maintained, and tons of unique gifts! Plenty of indoor seating and enough variety for everyone in your group to find something they like. Alcohol not allowed off premises. Food includes Cuban, Indian, Nepalese, American, and Italian!

    Unique gift items and a variety of all kinds of food. Great selection of international items.

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    Love love love this new addition to Worcester. I like that they rotate the food options so there's always something new to try.

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    Sabrosa Venezuela

    4.4
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    I really wanted to like Sabrosa but unfortunately I found it overall to be pretty disappointing…read more We stopped in today for a quick bite before checking out the Crompton Collective. I like to try a variety of food and decided to try this place. I want to make it abundantly clear that this three star review has NOTHING to do with the service. The young man who cashed us out was incredibly kind, understanding, and explained every aspect of the food. He even offered to let us try a free empanada. Their service was 5 stars worthy. The food was not. I had the bowl and my significant other had the chicken arepa. He said the arepa itself taste good but was small for the price. My bowl was just okay. The rice was bland with some hard pieces, plantains were mushy, and the beef was a little stringy and I felt it was pretty bland as well. The black beans were the best thing in the bowl. My dish was warm at best. I'm disappointed to write such a low review because I wanted to like Sabrosa but ultimately I should have tried any of the other dozen options for lunch in the market.

    I went back after the first time and I have to say this time food was even better than the first…read moretime. Portions are good and service is friendly and fast. I also got other Venezuelan items including the 3 leches cake (3 milks cake) and quesillo (Venezuelan flan). They just started to use an app to order from and gave me a discount card that I'm planning on using when I come back to Worcester.

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    Pabellon (Beef + Sweet Plantains + Black Beans + Cheese)
    Pabellon (Beef + Sweet Plantains + Black Beans + Cheese)
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    Ruby Doos

    Ruby Doos

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    This place doesn't have nearly enough raving reviews. I hope that changes…read more I love a subtle concept. Hip hop meets Korean fusion. Cheeky cocktail names. Original dishes. Everything executed *perfectly.* Started with the White Girl Woke. Perfect blend of flavors and not too sweet. Ordered Da Wangs. Word to the wise, they are massive. Delicious. Perfect Korean fried chicken crunch. Main was the Gnocch Bokki. The flavors were SO rich and decadent. I basically picked my plate clean. The food came with kimchi and white rice on the side. Overall fantastic meal. Service was good. Not overbearing. No fake friendliness. Efficient and helpful. The chef came out at one point as well. I complimented the fantastic food as well as the hip hop music piping in over the speakers. I'm currently trying to come up with an excuse to come back tomorrow.

    The wife and I were having a craving for Korean Fried Chicken, and I heard about this place in…read moreWorcester that served it before the city finally got a Bonchon. Situated inside the Worcester Public Market, which is right at Kelley Sq, parking can be a little hectic. Of the several times I've parked in this area, I've managed to find street parking by driving up either Green St. or Harding St. The interior is a bar countertop that wraps around the central kitchen area and bar stools. No traditional seating if you're hoping for a traditional restaurant experience. The server was very friendly and the whole place had a great young, kinda rebellious vibe going on. We ordered two things and were quite disappointed with the quality of the food and the immense wait time. Da Wangs ; we came here precisely for Korean Fried Chicken which is especially known for being double-fried. The cook pulled them out of the heating drawer - already fried as expected - and dropped them in the fryer... and then proceeded to disappear for several minutes. Oh no. The plating of the dish looks delicious, but biting into it... the worst fried chicken we've ever had. The skin was so hard and crunchy and the burnt taste was unavoidable. The only redeemable flavor was the very paltry glaze of hot honey on the wings. Gnocch Bokki ; we love tteokbokki and this seemed like a really interesting take on it. we watched the chef fry up the aromatic ingredients and mushrooms for what seemed like forever. AND he disappeared multiple times. We don't appreciate waiting 40-50 minutes for food for no damn reason. The rice cakes had a delightful crisp to them, but the duck was utterly dry and unenjoyable despite the sous vide description. The sauce was unpleasantly cloying after the first few bites. I don't know what I'm suppose to take from the flavor profile, but IMO it just tasted like a plate of hoisin sauce. The bartender/waitress talked about how she had past career experience as a food safety (or health?) inspector and it was interesting to listen to... and shortly after that she grabbed a bite off of a large sauced-up plate near the burners... and then the chef proceeded to use that same plate to glaze our wings. We will not be returning.

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    Stillman's Farm

    Stillman's Farm

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    Very good fresh Fruits and Veggies, and the customer service was amazing. Will definitely be back!read more

    Stillman's CSA has TRANSFORMED the way I think about food and groceries!…read more I've always been a fresh produce and meat kind of girl (as my Cantonese background dictates), but I've never really given much thought as to where it all came from. To me, a tomato was a tomato - organic was just something they added to charge you another $3. I mean, I was eating a tomato, wasn't I? Little did I know... So this summer, I decided to take the plunge and add an element of locavore to my weekly shopping. I signed up for the Stillman's CSA by default, seeing as they were the only one I could find who delivered to Brookline. A couple of friends and I split a full share, and golly gosh are we glad we did! Every week, I line up at Clear FLour with the rest of Brookline to get my delivery of fresh mouth-watering local organically grown produce. Sure, sometimes it's not what I would buy (SO many beets the first few weeks!), but it's made me exercise my recipe chops. And a local tomato is definitely not just a tomato. Sweet and tangy, it puts those watery mealy things you get at the salad bar to complete shame. And, as it turns out, it's definitely NOT hard on the budget. $450/season (20 weeks) comes out to $7/person/week for a family (or group) of three, for more vegetables than you could possibly eat! I've taken to freezing things to keep for veggie reserves in the winter. Fresh corn chowder on a cold winter night? Yes please! They do meat too! I wish I had the type of budget to sustain (haha, get it?) a membership in the turkey farm CSA. Maybe when I get a promotion... Anyhow, I'm not quite ready to give up traveling produce - after all, my Chinese roots make demands that HAVE to be seen to, and the winter in Boston is long. Russo's to the rescue, I guess. But overall, Stillman's CSA has opened my eyes to supporting local producers while they do what they do best - putting the freshest tastiest seasonal produce on my table, just as it should be.

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    Great apple picking in the fall!
    We have many CSA options available in the Boston and Worcester areas, as well as at the farms in New Braintree and Hardwick
    We have many CSA options available in the Boston and Worcester areas, as well as at the farms in New Braintree and Hardwick
    Our CSA has a variety of fresh, in season produce. Lettuce, Peppers, squash, apples

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    Our CSA has a variety of fresh, in season produce. Lettuce, Peppers, squash, apples

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