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    Milpitas Farmers' Market

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    Lloyd C.

    We stopped by on a Sunday afternoon around 12:15 pm. It's a smaller scaled Farmer's Market located on the outskirts of The Great Mall. Typical fruit stands, vegetable stands, flowers, bakery stands, seafood stands, and hot food stands. Sweet samples of Cara Cara oranges and navel oranges.

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    Annabelle R.

    Visited around 11am this past Sunday, and they had Iimited offerings compared to other farmers' markets (such as Sunnyvale or Mountain View)... but from the few things we did get, the products and service were phenomenal. Yummy pastries and sandwiches (ie. jalapeno & cheese croissant) from Adorable French Bakery, coffee beverages from Buggy's Brew, oyster mushrooms and grapes from the veggie food stands, delicious filipino snacks (bbq pork, lumpia, and spring rolls) from Mekeni's Abe, and some tasty braised beef steamed buns from one of the other hot food stands. This is a small and simple farmers' market, just fruits, veggies, a few desserts and hot food stands, and several flower vendors. No decor, live music, or any kind of entertainment. And parking isn't easy in the Great Mall parking lot during the holidays, but that's expected.

    victor e.

    decent size farmers market. i got grapes, cherry tomatoes, broccoli. bunch of other things i can't remember. i got bread too and habanero hummus. good stuff.

    Noel B.

    Pricey like most Farmers Markets. But you go here for the fresh local vegetables, fresh local fish, and the small community vibe. (You don't really get the small community vibe here, but there is fresh produce!) A Farmers Market unlocks many other varieties of produce or fish that you must try. It's hard to explain which, but ask the sellers how they recommend prepping the stuff. It's fun talking to the merchants to ask where they're from, how they grow / catch their fish, haggle, etc. That's not something you get at a Safeway or Whole Foods or Trader Joe. Unfortunately this farmers market is on the tiny side, not a lot of variety beyond produce. I wish there were small artist stalls, meats, cheese, etc. Parking is a breeze since it's at Great Mall. It does get hot though because there's absolutely no shade!

    Live music today ... go to BenJames.net ... or come to the farmers market!
    John H.

    First impression... Live music is always a winner. Smell of fresh popped popcorn ... yum! A lot of fruit this time of year. They say cherries should arrive around July. Feels like there are more food establishments than fresh produce ... LOL. Certainly worth a stop if you haven't been. Get a little sun and enjoy life!

    Allen C.

    This farmers' market is small and has limited choices. The stands offer similar items. Nevertheless, I still appreciate it being there consistently on Sundays to offer fresh produce especially vegetables that you don't often see at the major grocery stores. Sometimes, there's even music playing. Parking is convenient since it's at the Great Mall. Go early or there won't be much left to pick from.

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    jc p.

    Bought a crate of strawberries.... Never taste any strawberries that gross in the BayArea! Those strawberries tasted like previously soaked in dirty smelly water. Gross!! I will (and should) stick with buying from the trusted Campbell's farmers market instead as my regular go-to place for "trusted" real farmers (even though it's a bit far). (One star is for the ample parking spaces around GrealMall)

    Fred T.

    What a great little farmers market! It was a bit of a drive for us but it was worth it. Located at the Great Mall, this medium size farmers market has a ton of variety. If you are looking for Asian produce (Burdock, lemongrass etc) this one is a must stop. It also has all of the typical wares one would expect. The prices were pretty good as well There is ample parking and the market is well laid out.

    #Sugarcane juice

    Fresh sugarcane juice with ginger and other add in's ! Milpitas market summer and beginning of fall is in full swing

    Tumeric flowers ($5 bundle).
    Jennifer H.

    Small but affordable farmer's market. It does feel like sometimes a visit can be a hit or miss depending on what stands are present and what fares they bring. There's a limited number of stands. Most of them boast a similar variety of fresh fruits and vegetables. There were also 2 seafood stands, 1 honey stand, and a handful of prepared food stands during the September weekend I went. Fruits: Peaches, grapes, tomatoes, pluots, plums, cantaloupe, watermelon, apples, strawberries, blackberries, etc Vegetables: Herbs galore (mint, basil, thai basil, etc), yam leaves, Asian veggies, eggplants, carrots, kale, cabbage, peppers, etc Many of the stone fruits are $2.50/lb or 5lbs for $10. There was an herb stand with 75¢ to $1 bunches and a 4 bunches for $3 deal. Fun market to get weekly groceries. It'd be nice if there were more variety available, but I'd still come back anyway for the price points. **NOTE: please select your produce carefully! One of the herb bunches I bought contained a LIVE hornet/wasp/idkitwasyellowwithwingsomg. That cost me a few hours of freaking out and trying to get it out of my kitchen. So I guess produce may be fresh from outside, but I hope they take more care not to bundle in live bugs like that!

    Carmen V.

    Not my favorite farmers' market in South Bay (mostly because next to the big mall it lose its charm for me, unlike the small town allure of a Mountain View or Sunnyvale market) but still pretty good! A farmer's market is already a luxury to have, especially because your contact with fruits and veggies becomes more...vivid! more tactile and less inundated by fluo lights from the grocery stores. The tomatoes look more real and some, deliciously ugly. I liked this marked for the variety of Asian veggies whose names I don't even know. I need to go many more times and ask questions to the sellers and get educated in a myriad of items I know nothing about. It would be a humbling experience. That is the part of this market I liked most, the fact you find 'other kind' of vegetables. If they would offer more flowers than orchids, then would be a 4 stars for me. I need to send tons of colorful flower bouquets for a farmers' market to be ideal.

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    Please be really careful when you buy fish from this place...it had worms coming out of it. Produce is great though.

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    Fresh local produce, well organized during pandemic. People who come to shops here however are not so keen on social distancing.

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    This market definitely has more variety for greens, veggies and fruits, and comparatively lesser prices than other south bay markets

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