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    Ciao Bella

    4.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Oratia Farmers Market - Market is well organised

    Oratia Farmers Market

    5.0(2 reviews)
    37.5 km
    $$

    Needed to update this farmers market to 5 stars as I revisited recently and reviewed my own review…read more- all of what I previously stated still stands true. So, why then the extra star? - The surrounds are very, very beautiful. making for an uplifting environment (and would be great for artists - note to self, take the camera next tme!!), particularly since it is nearing Spring. Plus the vendors are consistantly very friendly and chatty, giving useful hints and recommendations, they seem genuine. This recent visit I tried some rice wrapped in a banana leaf with banana and coconut cream/milk from a lady from Laos; it was delicious! Thankyou lady from Laos... and for you pre-made dried spice and herb pack and sesame balls I bought too:) Yummo! Tip: Free parking as far as we are aware, never been instructed to pay yet whilst onsite.

    Saturday mornings begin with an early dog walk followed by a trip to the farmers market at Oratia…read more It's here I pick up a cup of coffee, inevitably meet up with heaps of friends, and best of all purchase the most yummy ingredients for the coming week. Stall holders are well representative of the bounty our region offers, organic breads, organic butchers, fresh fruits and vegetables, cheeses, olive oils and preserves. And there are plenty of yummy treats to taste whilst here because shopping for all of this delicious fresh food makes you hungry. If we are early enough there is street parking, or you can park on the facility for a tiny fee. Next door is Artisan Wines and their gorgeous restaurant.

    Boric Food Market - The vintage table brings everything out! Brilliant idea!

    Boric Food Market

    4.2(11 reviews)
    46.8 km
    $$

    If I was ever in of need motivation to start that new healthy lifestyle, this would most definitely…read morebe my first port of call. Row upon row of fresh vege, plump apricots the size of cricket balls, purple carrots AND purple broccolini... they even have potted wheatgrass! As well as produce these guys boast an impressive range of artisan products. Everything from elderflower cordial to Moroccan-spiced couscous. Plus they have a small but well-crafted wine section. However perhaps, the best thing about this place, is that everything seems to cheaper than what you would pay at a Food Market like this in AK. Don't get me wrong, you could still spend plenty of $$ up in here but I bet if you did the same shop in AK it would be substantially more expensive.

    I have found my new happy place. Farro & Nosh - you won't be seeing me for a while now I have this…read morebad boy just down the road. The fruit & vege selection is understandably great, considering all the market gardens in the area. It's awesome to see signs letting you know this is NZ- and locally-grown, even the garlic! And the prices are dirt-cheap for all the seasonal produce. They even have a small range of seedlings, herbs & vegetable plants. My kitchen counter is proudly displaying a big bowl of micro-green radish sprouts & I feel healthier every time I look at them! But Boric also has: a fresh fish counter, butchery, deli, icecream by the scoop, coffee, homemade cakes, dinners & salads, a kids' playground AND a boutique selection of homewares & the finest artisan products. And friendly staff. And a great wine, beer & cider selection. And I've probably missed something out. This is the kind of place that you could easily wander around for ages, progressively filling up that trolley more & more. I can see that will quickly become my new hobby!

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    Boric Food Market - Kumeu's open secret about Organic and fresh food concept!

    Kumeu's open secret about Organic and fresh food concept!

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    Boric Food Market - Lots of ceramic cutie. Btw you can see the outdoor area for a coffee time

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    Lots of ceramic cutie. Btw you can see the outdoor area for a coffee time

    Coatesville Sunday Market - Unique home decor for sale

    Coatesville Sunday Market

    4.0(2 reviews)
    46.5 km

    Lovely rural Sunday market. Lots of young children and lots and lots of dogs! Great place to pick…read moreup some unique local art, funky clothes, an array of potted plants and herbs and timber furniture. Pity about the lack of free range eggs, I looked and I looked but to no avail. This was my first time at this market, so maybe they just sell out quickly or I just wasn't looking hard enough. The market was also very popular despite the rainfall, I think I saw a sign that said it runs on the first Sunday of every month. I was also very happy to see one of my favourite Auckland market stalls present - 'House of Harem', with Aeryn selling her famous harem pants, silk skirts, glittery bags and all the other usual gorgeous things.

    On every first Sunday of the month starting at 10am- this one is a huge rural market and well worth…read morea browse. Got a bit overwhelming with the number of stalls scattered across the reserve- felt like there were just too many places to see and not enough time. But having said that- lots of colourful, pretty, interesting things to look at as you go around. Beautiful stalls in both the indoor hall and outside. Great friendly stallholders with their home-made talent whether in their able to grow fresh produces and plants, make arts and crafts, sew clothing, create jewellery, bake breads and cook food etc. Cool as dogs are allowed on the Village Green. Great folk music on the steps up to the Coatesville Settlers Hall and parking off the side streets and allocated park spaces further down the road. Definitely child friendly and a good family day out weekend activity. A gorgeous setting when the weather is good and the field is dry- must see.

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    Coatesville Sunday Market - Lovely Art

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    Coatesville Sunday Market - Awesome craft market and nice food of course

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    Awesome craft market and nice food of course

    Ciao Bella - italian - Updated May 2026

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