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Richmond Night Market

Richmond Night Market

4.5(6 reviews)
13.9 mi•Shockoe Bottom

Be prepared to stand in a long line to buy your entry ticket. Though, for the size of the line it…read moremoves relatively fast. Tickets were $8 a person and can't be purchased online from my knowledge. We got skewers, milkshake, pork belly skewers with pancit and lumpia, mango sticky rice, spicy mayo karaage, and takoyaki. We got the spicy skewers which really packed a punch of heat, a little bit too much for our personal comfort. My favorite was the shrimp because it was so snappy. The beef and lamb was tender but did not blow us out of the water. The pork belly had a nice snap from the collagen and fatty parts. The Ferrero Rocher milkshake was so delectable. The service was quick, consistency was not too liquid and not too firm that we couldn't drink it with a straw. Overall a solid milkshake. The sticky mango rice had perfectly ripe mangos but the sticky rice wasn't that fragrant, super creamy though. The original takoyaki were on the larger side but most of the takoyaki was just batter/ not much filling and seafood inside. Though we got it when all the booths were about to close so for $5 for 6 pieces we couldn't really complain. The spicy mayo karaage was a little tough but some pieces were so well crisped and the slight kick from the spicy mayo helped counteract the heaviness of a fried food item. Loved the pork belly skewers from the Filipino food stand, it was very umami and marinated. the lumpia was also not too oily and so crispy. Though the pancit was kind of bland and seemed more to just act as a bedding for the other food items on top of it. They give you sweet and sour sauce as well a vinegar sauce which we ended up pouring onto the pancit for more flavor. The night market also had fair games. Most of them were $10 to play. Toilets were also relatively clean and felt comfortable enough to use for cleaning up after eating all the food.

Really enjoyed the atmosphere! I enjoy my people for real the vibes were nice. There was a DJ…read moreplaying tunes and line dancing was going on! The vendors had really nice stuff, bought some oils from a friendly man and homemade body stuff from a nice lady.

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Richmond Night Market - Pork belly skewer with pan it and lumpia

Pork belly skewer with pan it and lumpia

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Ashland Farmers Market

Ashland Farmers Market

4.0(3 reviews)
5.3 mi

Ashland Farmers Market:…read morewww.facebook.com/AshlandFarmersMarket My husband and I have been going to the Ashland Farmers Market for 8-10 years. It is located behind the Ashland Municipal Building, west of the train tracks. When we started going to this market, it was the only one in the Richmond area, other than the one in Shockoe Bottom. It's open on Saturday mornings from 9:00 a.m. to noon, although, many people are there at 8:30. In the winter, they have a "renegade market" that is open on the first and third Saturday's of the month. It's a small market, compared to South of the James Market, but everything at the Ashland Market is grown or produced locally. There is a good variety, the vendors are very friendly, everything is fresh, the quality is quite good, the prices are very reasonable, and there is plenty of accessible parking. The market is located behind the parking lot, and it is not over-crowded. Since we have been going for so many years, we've gotten to know the vendors well, and what they will be having at different times of the year. It's like one big family there. Things one might find there are: a good variety of seasonal fresh produce and fruit, hydroponic lettuces/greens, micro greens, herbs, a variety of baked goods (breads, sweets, granola, etc.), eggs, pastured/grass-fed meats (such as chicken, pork, beef, lamb, variety of sausages, bacon), fresh cut flowers, plants, jams, jellies, honey.. Occasionally there will be a food truck there, and there is usually live music each week. Because it's not a massive market, it's comfortable walking from vendor to vendor, socializing, and enjoying the day in the small town of Ashland, VA. See their Facebook page for information, photographs, etc.: www.facebook.com/AshlandFarmersMarket

We love love love love love this place! Is it the biggest farmers market in the Richmond area now…read morebut it is in Ashland the center of the universe and the people there are great I've been going there for years and consistently see the same vendors delivering high-quality food and products. As an added bonus they always have musicians they're playing interesting and eclectic music I can think of no place I'd rather be on a Saturday morning then here

Lakeside Farmers' Market

Lakeside Farmers' Market

3.8(12 reviews)
8.0 mi

For years we didn't frequent here now we love it only draw back is you have to get there early for…read morea parking space I hate that we have to pay to park almost any where

I visited Lakeside Farmers Market on a Sunday when they were having their monthly Maker's Market…read more At the Maker's Market, there are vendors who sell various products, including jewelry, jams/jellies, clothing, and other goods. I didn't see many vendors selling actual produce or other things that you would expect to find at a typical farmer's market. I believe the actual farmer's market is held on Saturdays. I arrived at the market shortly after it opened so parking was a breeze in the attached lot. In addition to the different vendors, they had a food truck vendor set up and performances by a local artist. What brought me to the Lakeside Maker's Market was All Dis Puddin, a local small business that sells various types of pudding. Think banana pudding, but with different twists that don't all include bananas. I've been following this business on Instagram for a while, and when I saw that they were going to be at the market during my Richmond visit, it was my golden opportunity! I placed an order in advance to pick it up at the market. After getting my order, I walked around the market some more and checked out some of the other businesses that were set up there. I also came across Loquito Coquito, another business that I've been following on Instagram. I was able to snag their February special, strawberry coquito. As Yelpers, we make a point to support local businesses, and this was a great way to support small, local businesses.

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