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    Hinglee Farmer's Market

    5.0 (8 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    1 year ago

    Great place to get fresh whole chickens and fresh eggs. It's in a strip mall and has a parking lot.

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    4 years ago

    Chicken here is always fresh and sold at a fair price! Service is nice and helpful. Would go back for sure.

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    Farmer's Market of Arcadia - Arcadia farmers market people and booths.

    Farmer's Market of Arcadia

    3.7(3 reviews)
    3.7 mi
    $

    This is a new Farmers market that started the Fourth of July 2015. The part farmers market is not…read morelike the one in Pasadena were they have more variety of food/vegetables to purchase but it is new and I think that in time it will be a place where people will come out to hang out like in Monrovia. As for the food vendors... I haven tried too many other than the tamale guy. He sells them for 3-50 and 6 for 17.00. Needless to say I had to buy the value. It made a good lunch the next day. The masa is decent and the tamale is larger than the average. I liked the pork one. I tried beef and pork. It had softer mass which means more lard. It it was good. It is not like the place I go to in ela or El Monte but good for the convenience. I have gone twice here and last night there was another new tamale guy. I didn't try his, only the guy from ingle wood. I also went to the Mediterranean place from Monrovia. 10.00 for a salad, not bad I tried all the combo meat lamb chicken. The shaved ice will be the hit during the summer months. I saw a place that sold grilled whole squid which I thought was interesting. I wouldn't buy it myself personally but I mentioned it to my coworker and she told me she loves it that way. She pays 8.00 and is only 6.00 at the farmers market. They definitely have a variety of vendors and attractions for kids. Come out and support the farmers market if you have time. It is nice to have something in the city.

    The farmer's market is back, but now it's Sunday mornings/ early afternoons at the Arcadia…read moreLibrary. Today was the first day of the new market and it's quite small. But people were buying from almost all the vendors. There's plenty of room to grow. Hoping this event grows and succeeds.

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

    George's Produce

    4.1(65 reviews)
    0.3 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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    San Gabriel Farmers Market - Beef Tamale

    San Gabriel Farmers Market

    4.7(7 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    San Gabriel finally has its own farmers market every Saturday. It's still pretty new and not very…read morebig yet, I think when I went it was only the second week, but it already has the essentials. Fresh produce, baked goods, hummus, pizza, tamales, seafood, and more. This weekend I stopped by and grabbed grilled skewers from Far East Embers. You could smell them from across the market, they were grilling over charcoal and it smelled amazing. I got the sampler which came with one of each skewer, plus rice and salad. Really solid and filling. They had a bit of a line so be ready to wait, but it's worth it. Definitely a nice addition to the area and I'm excited to see it grow.

    4 stars This…read morefarmer's market started in April 2026 and I waited until May to attend to avoid overcrowding. So, today, I got to the market around 9:40-ish and the crowds weren't too bad. At around 10:37-ish, a lot more people started trickling in. Still not too shabby. The market is a little smaller than Alhambra's farmer's market, but they are still new. I'm sure there will be more vendors eventually. Some of the vendors I've seen are tea, fruit & veggie stands, fish catch of the day, hummus, and assorted baked goods. I decided to try the tamale stand, which sold tamales at $5 per piece. My favorite has to be the cheese and chili tamale. The masa was also very good. The beef tamale had a bit of a kick and was also delicious. Free parking is available in the public parking lot or street parking.

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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)
    4.1 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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