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    Mama's Guava Bars

    5.0 (4 reviews)
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    1 year ago

    I love guava and I love these bars. Very fresh, buttery. Discovered them in a hotel room bar in Miami.

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    West Kendall Farmers Market

    West Kendall Farmers Market

    4.0
    (1 review)
    8.5 km
    $

    This farmers market is just starting out. It is in a parking lot behind the movie theater parking…read moregarage, so the location, other than convenience, has nothing to recommend it. I am a bit disappointed in the "farmer" aspect of this market. There seems to be only 1 main produce vendor and their prices are way too similar to Publix and some items are even more expensive! The produce selection doesn't have any real gems except for the lychees. Those are sold by multiple vendors and at a very good price! Sadly, the produce aspect of the market is underwhelming and defeats the real purpose of a farmer's market. HOWEVER, the product stalls are full of really nice gems. The best one is the fresh ceviche truck. $5 gets you a very generous portion of fish ceviche. It is super fresh and well seasoned. The kettle corn found at another stand is that perfect sweet and salty marriage that only the best of snacks can achieve. The fact that it is made in small batches with a lot of attention to detail is very evident! The arepas are really great! Not your standard fair food - these are authentic arepas that can be stuffed with a variety of options like pork or veggies and not just cheese. There is also a brick oven pizza stand. The pizza is very thin crust and good if eaten right away. Took leftovers home and they did not fare well at all :( Really liked the pooch perks booth. They have homemade treats and toys for your pets and the owners were very nice to my little boy. Market also has the follwoing stands: smoothies, Indian curries, asian fruits, gelato and some clothing and handmade creams. I'll go back for the finished food products, not the produce. Most vendors take credit cards, but have cash on you as well.

    From the owner: The West Kendall Farmer's is located at the Miami Baptist Church. We are open every Saturday from…read more9am-4pm. We offer fresh produce, face painting for children, great local food, and so much more. Bring your friends and families to enjoy this wonderful experience.

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    Redland Market Village

    Redland Market Village

    4.2
    (146 reviews)
    14.9 km
    $

    Redland Market Village is one of those places that just feels alive. If you're looking for a fun…read moreweekend outing with the family, this is definitely a spot worth checking out. There are tons of vendors, plenty of produce, food trucks, fresh juices, games and rides for kids, lots of parking, and enough things to see that you can easily spend a few hours just wandering around. My favorite part, and honestly the main reason I keep coming back, is La Fontana Verde. If you love herbs, teas, tinctures, and natural wellness, do yourself a favor and stop in. The owners are incredibly kind, patient, and knowledgeable. My family and I always end up asking a million questions, and they never make us feel rushed. They genuinely care and are always willing to share their knowledge. It's become our go-to herb shop. The produce selection at the market is huge, and it's actually kind of fun comparing prices between vendors. My only wish is that there were more certified organic fruits and vegetables available. If organic produce is your top priority, that may be a downside. But if you're looking for seasonal fruits, including seeded watermelons (yes, fruit is supposed to have seeds!), you'll find plenty of options. Another bonus is that parts of the market are covered, so even if Florida decides to randomly rain on your plans, you can still enjoy walking around. Overall, Redland Market Village is a South Florida staple. Come for the produce, stay for the Seeded fruit, and definitely don't leave without stopping by La Fontana Verde.

    If you love farmer's markets, you will enjoy this one! They have a great variety of fruits and…read morevegetables in terms of vendors and lots of stalls filled with all kinds of things. You can easily spend a day browsing here but I was just looking for tropical fruits which I found a good variety of them.

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    Vizcaya Village Farmers Market

    Vizcaya Village Farmers Market

    4.4
    (28 reviews)
    17.2 km

    This night market happens once a month at the Vizcaya gardens, minutes away from Brickell. Each…read moremonth there are new vendors and performances. This market brings together local vendors, has creative activities and live music in a relaxed environment. Each monthly scheduled evening is themed. This month the theme is Friendship Forward, celebrating El Dia del Amor y la Amistad. A tradition observed across Latin America that honors both romantic and platonic love. The market is a perfect wind down, easy going evening, perfect for some family time.

    Vizcaya Village is part of James Deering's historic Vizcaya estate built in 1916 to support…read moreVizcaya. It included staff quarters, barns, workshops, and fields to supply the main house. Today it has been repurposed as a cultural hub of eleven historic buildings offering community programs and a farmers market. This farmers market is tied to Vizcaya's agricultural past. Vizcaya once had its own farm. This very area housed crops and farm animals. Today it is home to a weekly farmers market sponsored by the Urban Oasis Project and held every Sunday from 9:30 AM to 3 PM. This may be the most charming farmer's market I have ever visited. The historic buildings are the perfect backdrop to vendors selling fresh produce, coffee, raw honey, plant protein, hats, healthy desserts and snacks, bike powered fresh juice, plants, spices, candles, jewelry, canned fruits and vegetables, healthy dog food, fruit boba tea, pastries, and prepared food. If you purchased a meal there were picnic tables set up in the courtyard. Lovelo was on hand to book self guided e-bike tours. I enjoyed walking through this lovely market and ended up purchasing several ingredients to inspire my home cooking. In addition to the Sunday market they also offer workshops at the same time for a nominal fee. On the day I visited you could do yoga and paint. They also offer a night market. Check their website for dates. This is a dog and family friendly. Parking was a little tight in the lot for this popular event so come early or pack your patience. If you have never toured majestic Vizcaya across the street I highly recommend you pair a visit with this market.

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