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    Mercado de San Telmo - Great empanadas

    Mercado de San Telmo

    4.2(73 reviews)
    3.4 kmSan Telmo
    $$

    Our walking tour ended here and we were free to dine, explore, etc…read more The Mercado de San Telmo is an indoor market place that has many small dining options, antiques shops, fruiting veggie stands and souvenir shops We weren't hungry so we decided to peruse the shop and see what they had to offer. My friend purchased some fresh figs from a stand - she said that they were good. After perusing a few more stores checking out some of the antiques, clothing and artwork we found thw place to just be uncomfortably hot. It was very busy early on Sunday afternoon so the crowd was substantial and with no air-conditioning, it was very warm. So we left soon thereafter. Perhaps if we were in the city longer, it would be worth returning amd spending a little more time looking around or getting small bites or drinks. You may want to include on your list of places to visit to decide for yourself.

    Topping the list of things I wanted to experience in Buenos Aires was San Telmo Market (aka Mercado…read morede San Telmo), a national historic monument and market hall that's been around since 1897. Because I also wanted to experience the Sunday street fair (Feira de San Telmo) outside its doors I came, initially, on a Sunday. Big mistake. By all means, enjoy the street fair on a Sunday but by no means try to enjoy San Telmo Market that same day. By late afternoon, when I tried to enter the market hall (consisting almost entirely of food and drink purveyors), the place was so packed that one could barely move. The sole place I found with any space was an unoccupied stool in a wine bar so I plopped down and drank wine for the next 90 minutes, not an entirely bad idea. Getting food - let alone navigating myself around the place - seemed a task beyond my abilities. I left San Telmo Market vowing to return on a day when I could walk its aisles, see all of the places to eat and drink, and sit down to enjoy a meal. I did all of this on a weekday afternoon with success. The hall is filled with places to eat and drink (and really, not a lot more than that) and checking all of them out was fun. You could find similar food elsewhere in Buenos Aires but then you'd not be sitting inside a historic market hall. Make time for San Telmo Market but if you go on a Sunday, don't say you weren't warned.

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    Mercado de San Telmo
    Mercado de San Telmo
    Mercado de San Telmo

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    Feria Orgánica San Telmo Verde - Embutidos exquisitos de "Salames del Delta"

    Feria Orgánica San Telmo Verde

    3.5(4 reviews)
    3.0 kmMonserrat
    $

    I bought an organic salad at their restaurant for 240 pesos which is very expensive for such a…read moresmall portion and gave the lady 300. She put them into the cash register and said thank you and bye like it was something absolutely normal. I asked for the change and she said that table service was 30 pesos and she didn't have another 30 pesos for me so it would be nice if I could leave them as a tip. My Spanish is limited and I couldn't argue and I left. 30 pesos for the service is 2.5 percent more than a regular tip elsewhere - for what? - bringing someone a salad?? There was another worker there and she never asked him if he had it or go to another shop to exchange money so she could give me the change. So I left 60 peso trip for 240 peso meal - that is totally crazy, and she never even apologized and acted like there wasn't anything wrong. I'm never eating there again. I had bought some tangerines for juice from their fruit stand and they are also expensive and the juice tasted not nearly as good, actually sour, as the the one I made from tangerines from the organic market at San Lorenzo where I usually get fruit at a far lower price. I only went to feria verde twice because my market is open only Wednesday and Saturday and today it was closed. And the fruit and vegetables stand at San Telmo verde was also closed, so I had to order from the restaurant, the only organic veggie dish without cheese which they had, because today I broke a 4 day juice fast. And yes, while they advertise themselves as an organic store, there is only one vegan organic dish on the menu - the salad I ordered, and the other organic salad has cheese in it. And all the fruit smoothies, juices and cucumber and ginger water are not organic and they cost 150 pesos each?? They've got to be kidding. I hope I will find another organic place to get fruit and veggies until the Green Shop market at San Lorenzo 371 opens Saturday - not willing to return to San Telmo feria verde for anything, ever. Compré una ensalada orgánica en su restaurante por 240 pesos que es muy cara para una porción tan pequeña y le di a la señora 300. Ella los puso en la caja registradora y dijo gracias y adiós como si fuera algo absolutamente normal. Pedí el cambio y ella dijo que el servicio de mesa era de 30 pesos y que ella no tenía otros 30 pesos para mí, por lo que sería bueno si pudiera dejarlos como propina. Mi español es limitado y no pude discutir y me fui. 30 pesos por el servicio es 2.5 por ciento más que una propina regular en otro lugar, ¿para qué? - ¿Traer a alguien una ensalada? Había otro trabajador allí y ella nunca le preguntó si lo tenía o ir a otra tienda para cambiar dinero para que me diera el cambio. Así que dejé el viaje de 60 pesos por una comida de 240 pesos, eso es una locura, y ella ni siquiera se disculpó y actuó como si no hubiera nada malo. Nunca voy a comer allí de nuevo. Compré algunas mandarinas para jugo en su puesto de frutas y también son caras y el jugo no era tan bueno, en realidad agrio, como el que preparé con las mandarinas del mercado orgánico en San Lorenzo, donde generalmente obtengo fruta a precio mucho más bajo. Solo fui a la feria verde dos veces porque mi mercado está abierto solo los miércoles y sábados y hoy estaba cerrado. Y el puesto de frutas y verduras en San Telmo verde también estaba cerrado, así que tuve que pedir del restaurante, el único plato orgánico sin queso que tenían, porque hoy rompí un jugo de 4 días rápido. Y sí, aunque se anuncian a sí mismos como una tienda de productos orgánicos, solo hay un plato orgánico vegano en el menú: la ensalada que pedí, y la otra ensalada orgánica tiene queso. ¿Y todos los batidos de frutas, los jugos, el pepino y el agua de jengibre no son orgánicos y cuestan 150 pesos cada uno? Tienen que estar bromeando. Espero encontrar otro lugar orgánico para obtener frutas y verduras hasta que el mercado de Green Shop en San Lorenzo 371 se abra el sábado, sin estar dispuesto a regresar a San Telmo feria verde por nada, nunca.

    This business came up as having GNC products. It doesn't…read more It does have organic foods and some supplements.

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    Feria Orgánica San Telmo Verde - Entrada a la feria bajo techo

    Entrada a la feria bajo techo

    Feria Orgánica San Telmo Verde - Leonardo me dio una mini-clase de mieles. Un grande.

    Leonardo me dio una mini-clase de mieles. Un grande.

    Feria Orgánica San Telmo Verde

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    Frutería Celeste - markets - Updated May 2026

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