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City Of Hope Farmer's Market - Natural lotions for sensitive skin

City Of Hope Farmer's Market

4.0(2 reviews)
5.9 mi
•$

It's so nice to have a little farmers market right on campus. You can take a quick break from the…read moreoffice or lab and do a little shopping. It's small, but the basics are there. Veggies herbs Fruits breads and muffins roasted nuts raw honeys fudge raw vegan almond dips (good!) etc. There used to be a lady who sold a plethora of different sprouted seeds and beans and grains. I loved it. But she has disappeared. I guess not enough people knew the power of sprouts! I wouldn't mind seeing a bit more variety now and then, but I understand, it's small, and probably not a huge turnout for the vendors. But I hope it sticks around. #1 Yelp 100 2013 challenge.

The farmer's market is something new at City of Hope this year. And although it isn't very big, it…read morehas a good variety of things. I've been here once so far (which I regret not coming sooner since I work here). I hope that there will be more additions to the market, but even now, it is still very fun to visit. There are many plants and herbs for you gardeners out there. I saw like two variations of basils, some ghost pepper plant, scented rose geranium and many more! There's at least 3 plant booths. There are lots of veggies & fresh fruits, and may I add they are gigantic! Like double the size of the fruits in grocery stores. And the best part is, they let you taste most of their fruits so you can see how sweet they are before you buy them! there's also like 3 of these booths. There is an almond spread booth... and they are delicious. My favorite flavor is the tomato basil and the jalapeno cilantro. Every flavor is available for tasting. It's $5 for a box, but $12 if you buy 3. There is a salsa booth with so many different types of salsa. I didn't try any though so i cant comment of it except there's quite a huge crowd around it. So i have to imagine it's pretty good. I gotta taste test these next time. The bread booth is pretty popular too. They have all sorts of unique bread you don't usually find at a grocery store. My friend bought some kind of rosemary garlic bread for $4. They also have some other baked goods besides bread. There is a honey booth which isn't that popular, but i bought the honey stix (4 for $1) because they were fun to eat. They taste good too. They also sell regular honey in little bottles. I'm sure those would go great with tea. There is a spice booth and they have spices out for you to smell and taste. This is also not as popular, but no surprise there. Nothing seems out of the ordinary with these spices... except they can come in huge sizes. If you need like cajoun, garlic salt, garlic pepper, spicy n hot spices, you should check this booth out. The spice guy seemed to know his stuff and can recommend spices to you depending on what you want to cook (or attempt cooking) There is a dried fruits booth... actually there may be 2 but they don't have the same types of dried fruits. One had stuff like dried mango, chili mango (which I'm coming back for next time because I forgot to buy some today). The other stand had like flattened dried fruits and some other stuff I can't remember off the top of my head. That's all the booths I remember from today's visit. I will be sure to update with pics the next time I go! In general, this is a fun place to visit on Thursdays, especially if you are at City of Hope that day. But even if you're not, you should come by and check it out anyways. It is open to the public. Be sure to bring cash. Some stand do take credit card though (prob with a minimum) so I guess you can bring both! I believe this will only be here all summer until the fall, so come check it out before it ends!

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It's a nice day for a farmers market come out #sgv

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Dark chocolate blackberry merlot fudge.

Baja Ranch Market - Horchata, Tamarindo, Mango, Mamey, Strawberry, Watermelon, Cantaloupe, Lemon+Chia, Pineapple+Spinach, Jamaica, Iced Coffee

Baja Ranch Market

2.8(182 reviews)
2.0 mi
•$

It's the same plaza as Boba Tea Lounge and there's a Millie's there too (high school memories…read morebefore it closed in Walnut). Plenty of parking every single time we've gone and it's one of the few markets that still sends our house the weekly print ad, which is great! Though if you don't get it, you can always check on their website. Solid deals and it's filled to the brim in a slightly aged and slightly claustrophobic way. There's pinatas and a lot of traditional Mexican goods and dishes here. There's already pre-seasoned and sauced meats if you want to grill or cook something different at home and a good selection of produce as well. The bakery section has sliced cakes and pre-decorated cakes. There's aguas frescas, pork rinds, fresh flowers for gifts, already assembled cold cut sandwiches, fresh cut fruit, candied apples, ceviche, baked goods, and much more. There's always a couple cashiers open and even with the crowds. Everything goes thru quick. Sales are variable depending on the week so I'd definitely check out the ads first.

The produce here is awful. If I do shop here, I never buy from the produce section and I have to…read morestop at another store for that. Compared to other similar markets, they are also more pricier which is another reason I do not shop here. The only reason I do come here is for their in-store made shrimp ceviche, tuna salad and some items they have on their prepared food menu like their mojarra frita, carnitas and maybe their torta de carne asada (once in a while) when I'm not up for cooking because im running behind on time. The ceviche is better than most markets around if you don't have time to make it yourself, or order in advance from a preferred vendor or restaurant. And they make good tuna salad. But my absolute favorites that are making my mouth water as I'm writing this review, are the mojarra and carnitas. The mojarra can be ordered as a plate or à la carte. I usually get it à la carte which comes with just the fish, lemons, salsa and a roasted pepper. But, they aren't always consistent in offering you the roasted peppers and salsa so don't forget to ask for it. Ordered as a plate it comes with rice beans and tortillas additionally. I also love their carnitas and it comes with salsa's and roasted peppers as well but it's around $19/pound . I also like their carne asada torta and better than other places or restaurants around too-comes with the same fixings. They also make and sell aqua fresca here-I think just 3-4 flavors. I love the chia flavor. They don't over sugar it here. This market also has a decent selection of Central American cheeses, kitchen pottery and makes their own fresh tortillas. They even have a little jewelry shop inside the store that sells abd repairs jewelry including gold. I've picked up cakes and other deserts from their bakery before when I'm in a jam, but not my go-to place because again, they are on the pricey side. When I first discovered this market about 5 years ago and tried their mojarra frita, I was amazed because it was like $8 à la carte for a large fish. Great price! Now it's about $12.50 and the fish is not nearly the same size-a lot smaller now. You can find some good food and other items here but you'll pay a higher price than at other markets and it's not because it's good quality either. I don't care for their butcher counter either-quality of meat lacks considering the steep price. Large parking lot and plenty of parking spaces. I believe they also have a Western Union/MoneyGram and do check cashing there too.

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Baja Ranch Market - Beef Birria QuesaTacos

Beef Birria QuesaTacos

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Grab and Go Fresh Ceviches

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Fresh Kitchen - Turkey Sandwich

Fresh Kitchen

4.3(198 reviews)
2.3 mi
•$

I want to start off by saying I absolutely love this place and the people who run it. The owners…read moreare incredibly friendly and welcoming, and you can really feel that positive energy the moment you walk in. It is the kind of spot that makes you want to come back not just for the food, but for the overall experience. I have had the chance to try a few different things on the menu so far, including their bagels (jalapeño cheese, my fav) and juices, and everything has been consistently fresh and delicious. You can tell they put a lot of care into the quality of their ingredients, and it really shows in every bite and sip. Most recently, I tried their turkey albondigas soup, and I was honestly blown away. The broth was rich and full of flavor, perfectly seasoned without being overpowering. What really surprised me was the albondigas themselves. I could not believe they were made with turkey. They were so tender, juicy, and packed with flavor that I would have guessed a different meat entirely. It is not easy to make turkey taste that good, but they absolutely nailed it. Overall, this place has quickly become one of my favorites. Great food, amazing service, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. It is everything you could ask for. I highly recommend giving them a try if you have not already.

Not only did I wait over 30 mins for this, but what I received was extremely disappointing. I went…read morein on April 11, 2026 at around 12:00 pm, and the entire experience felt off from the start. The workers looked like they didn't even want to be there, which already set a negative tone. The avocado toast looked nothing like a fresh, properly prepared dish. The spinach was soggy, overly wilted, and looked like it had been sitting in their fridge for a long time. It was soiled, not fresh. The overall presentation was messy and unappetizing, especially for something so simple. For the price and the wait time, I expected much better quality and care. Definitely not worth it.

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Fresh Kitchen - Interior

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Fresh Kitchen - Quinoa salad

Quinoa salad

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Cold Brew Coffee Smoothie

India Fresh - Samosa

India Fresh

4.3(361 reviews)
2.4 mi
•$$

I love this place. If you ask me this is the best Indian food in Covina. It's a small little market…read morerestaurant found in a large plaza. There is definitely no issues finding parking. Food is fresh and the taste hits all the notes. My favorite has to be the butter chicken, chicken curry, their fresh Naan and the vegetable coconut curry. This is my go to when it comes to buying my spices, lentils and curry paste. My daughter also buys her hair oils here. Balu the owner is such a sweetheart. Always so helpful and willing to explain. I can't say enough about this little gem.

India Fresh is a grocery store that also offers plates of curries with rice and garlic naan. If…read moreyou're there to eat just walk towards the back counter to see what's available to order. The staff was very welcoming to me since I came in during lunch time and explained the combo plate options and costs. I ended up ordering the 2 item plate with Chicken Tikka Masala & chick pea curry with my choice of the garlic naan. Staff mentioned she was going to make a fresh batch so I waited inside the store. The food was ready in a few minutes and the aromas of the curries and garlic naan were radiating. It smelled so delicious. I ate my lunch there and it was very satisfying. The tasted very good and I cleaned that plate easily! The fresh garlic naan was simply the best to dip with the curries. I loved the crispy exterior and soft interior of the dough. Overall, I'd return again to have another lunch in the future. Thanks, India Fresh for the hospitality. ( ^_^)b

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India Fresh - Menu

Menu

India Fresh - 2 item. Chickpea Curry and Chicken Tikka Masala. ( ^_^)b

2 item. Chickpea Curry and Chicken Tikka Masala. ( ^_^)b

India Fresh - Garlic Naan.

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Garlic Naan.

George's Produce - Make sure to check expiration dates if you're concerned about it

George's Produce

4.1(65 reviews)
8.1 mi
•$

They blew up on TikTok…read more The prices here are certainly unbeatable, but you get what you pay. For fresh produce, you better consume them the day of due to the shelf life. For packaged goods, you better check expiration or best-by dates. I purchased some beef jerky that had best by dates five months ago. I was here in March 2026, and the best by date was October 2025. Some of the $1 blackberries I purchased was starting to mold. They have a lot of items here. Worth it to check it out if you are in need of something right away, but they close early.

They have alot of stuff that is expired that's still good or about to expire, there's some…read morebargains to get. They had Ezekiel bread for $1. They had archers beef sticks about expire in a week, still good since they're dried and vacuum sealed for $1 a box which is like giving it away free. Not a bag of them but a box that comes with 5 or 6 bags. The produce was average price nothing cheap, it seems that they get different stuff everyday or week. I only been for the beef sticks since someone posted it on instagram. They do have a tik toc account they you can follow and they post whatever is a hot deal. Parking is decent got there around 10 am, but as soon as I got there on a Saturday it started getting crowded and parking lot full. Like I said I'd go there only if I saw something worth driving for. THEY TAKE CASH ONLY AND NO RETURNS. JUST LOOK AT THE EXPIRATION BEFORE BUYING.

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George's Produce - Watercress

Watercress

George's Produce - Some refrigerated items

Some refrigerated items

George's Produce - Protein plates $1

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Protein plates $1

Grand Market - grocery - Updated May 2026

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