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    Nundah Fresh Farmer's Markets - V. pleased with the Indian Food Stall at the Nundah Farmer's Markets. Inexpensive dosai, polas, cholle puri, gulab jamun & more!

    Nundah Fresh Farmer's Markets

    3.0(5 reviews)
    1.1 kmNundah
    $$

    While there has always been a strong South Asian presence at the Nundah Farmer's Markets, it's been…read morejust two weeks since the Indian Food Stall set up shop. I love the fact that South Indian fare in particular is the focus of this stall. Managed by two sweet South Indians who also have a stall at a market in Sunnybank, I tucked in knowing that whatever's on my plate comes from knowledgable hands. Their sambhar and chutney were delicious and went along just right with the freshly prepared dosa and potato vegetable. I hope they include more South Indian fare in the future as Brisbane is sorely lacking in this style of wholesome cuisine. Right now, cholle puri, polas, sada (plain), masala (potato stuffed) & onion dosai are on their menu, apart from gulaab jamun (soft, deep fried flour balls soaked in sugar syrup) & something else I can't remember.

    These really are the little sister of Brisbane markets. Sandwiched in between (what looks like)…read morelong car-demolition building and the Nundah train station, the stalls continue in a short strip for about 200m, before suddenly ending in a carpark. It's curiously quiet for a market and also for the location: none of the hustle and bustle one usually associates with them. The stalls are typical market fare: a few cupcake stands, a few coffee places, a number of stalls selling fruit and vege. One interesting stand that we've seen a couple of times is simply three people sitting around, praying for people those who ask. We mainly go to satisfy our Sunday morning gyoza cravings at Zagyoza. If you're in Nundah, it's great to have the markets come to you (and presumably some of the small stalls are run by locals, so should be supported!), but otherwise, most of these stalls appear at other markets in Brisbane.

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    Nundah Fresh Farmer's Markets - The road to the left car park is closed off and you will be welcomed by this cute cart

    The road to the left car park is closed off and you will be welcomed by this cute cart

    Nundah Fresh Farmer's Markets - Clicked the masala dosa (2 for $10!) after I attacked it. Served with generous sambar & tasty tomato-coconut-onion chutney.

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    Clicked the masala dosa (2 for $10!) after I attacked it. Served with generous sambar & tasty tomato-coconut-onion chutney.

    Daiso

    Daiso

    3.8(5 reviews)
    3.9 kmChermside
    $

    I LOVE this shop, it has literally something for everyone. It's bigger than the Daiso in the city…read moreand tucked away at the back is one of the best value dinnerware sections I've seen in a long time. The store is always neat, clean and tidy and stocked very well. The craft sections has some delightful little packets of oragami paper, different craft items and cute pencil cases for something a little different. For those of us girls who like to keep their beauty on the "edge" there are some quirky Japanese beauty routines for, you guessed it, $2.80. The lolly/sweet and drink section has some great things to try. For me however the winning sections would have to be the storage aisle and dinnerware. The storage aisle has lots of small, medium and large containers perfect for travel, organising beauty or bathrooms or any tiny nickknacks. The dinnerware has lots of tiny plates, bowls and cups.of all descriptions and I have to admit that I've used a couple of these to decorate my dressing table. If you go in with a sense of fun and no expectations you will never know what you will find. Cute, kitsch, cheap and cheerful give it a try.

    Lots of things! Cheap!…read more House and home, office, school, even fishing hooks. You can get most anything in Daiso, and everything is the same price. $2.80. Hooray! It can be pretty expensive to shop here because it all adds up pretty darn quick, and logic dictates that some of the items just aren't worth $2.80, while others are worth more. It averages out in the end, but you need to be careful not to buy what you don't need, and shop around too, because you aren't necessarily always getting a bargain, but buy the right things and you're on a winner. A downside is a lot of the packaging information is in Japanese, so you're never quite sure what the item is. An upside is the Engrish. Always a joy! Still, check it out, it's bright and cheerful and you just might find what you're looking for.

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    Daiso - Meiji chocolate

    Meiji chocolate

    Daiso - So much stuff!

    So much stuff!

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