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Preston Market

3.6 (21 reviews)
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Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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sam m.

Preston Market ain't a fuckin' tourist attraction like it's cousin in the city, it's a fuckin' market where real people buy real groceries for their real lives in the real inner-northern suburbs. No, it isn't big on decorum (what genuine markets are) and no, you won't get a lot of service with an Ivanho smile; what you do get though is the real fuckin' deal. Like any suburban market, Preston has the trappings of cheap clothing and pretty crappy hawker food. Where it is superior is in the meat department. This is the place for pork in Melbourne. Mostly due to the big Vietnamese population in Preston, pork related goods here move faster and therefore are fresher and the butchers really know how to cut them. The butcher we frequent is happy to de-bone and give advice about cook times and general preparation. The Asian grocers here are awesome too, and there's a super place for socks. There's a baker on the way in and though the delis maybe don't stack up against a few others around town, there are still some bargains to be found. There's a piano in the centre of this place, where these cute old men will play on Saturday arvos if you're lucky. I love this place, and I love it's people.

Joanne P.

Preston Market is a unique experience. Not only will you get good value fresh produce, but you will also get a dose of authentic multicultural Melbourne. It's my favourite market in Melbourne, I love the atmosphere. Getting there is no drama as it coincides with Preston Train Station and there is lots of parking, although at peak times it doesn't feel like it. Located just off High Street it is handy to Preston's shopping precinct and restaurants. The market itself is easy to navigate as it is divided by food genre. Butchers, poultry and fishmongers , greengrocers, delicatessen and bakery sections. Then they have a clothing and gifts area. The central aisle is home to seating, more shops and many many quick eat options. Cafes and variety stores are dispersed throughout the market too, just to mix things up a little. The produce is priced lower then their equivalent at Melbourne's other markets, this reflects the atmosphere. Preston Market is a lot more 'gritty' then Queen Vic, South Melbourne or Prahran. Preston Market is no show pony, it's a real market for real people. The range of produce and eateries reflects the multicultural nature of the market. Asian groceries are opposite Greek cafes, Latin music is played as you chomp on sushi. Vietnamese Noodles are slurped near Polish deli's. It is the mix of multicultural vendors that attract an even more diverse clientele. This is the market to visit for a range of Asian, European or Middle eastern produce or to hear at least ten languages spoken, and that's on a quiet day!

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David S.

While I haven't had all that much experience with farmers markets (with the exception of the Adelaide Central Markets), I must admit that I was delighted when I pulled into a carpark on my first week in Melbourne and discovered it. It is pretty much what you would expect from your typical markets, though it isn't that large (but large enough). Ignoring the Aldi attached to it, there is a section full of fruit and veg stalls, another section full of meat stalls, and a pretty large food hall as well. However what is really cool about this place are the maze of little stalls that run off from the main throughfares. Okay, I won't necessarily say that you will find everything here (I still haven't found a second-hand book stall), however there are quite a lot of things to keep you entertained for quite a while. The best part is that not only is it cheap, but the fruit and veg stalls stock more than just what you would expect from your standard supermarket. Mind you, most of the stalls accept cash only, so make sure you have some if you are looking to buy anything.

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Its excellent if you want fresh vegetables and fresh meat or fish. There is a some take away food options but its not overly amazing.

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There is an excellent meat section with very nicely priced fish and seafood as well as red meat.

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ALDI

3.5(2 reviews)
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This is a brand spanking new ALDI conveniently located around the corner from my house. Now there…read moreis super cheap groceries (booze) within walking distance! The growing prevalence of ALDI stores may seem excessive but their presence is still greatly less than the competition and im not going to say no to a price war. Their new location in South Preston is handy for Thornbury locals, sounds confusing but Google Map it. Known for their cheap "non-perishable" goods, you can pick up pasta and tinned tomatoes for 69 cents each, seasonal produce at lower than supermarket prices, boxed wine for $8.99 and home wares. They are currently selling 'fog machines' for $30 just to give you an idea of their random range. One reservation is their bulk meat packaging. Buying two kilos of mince is handy for the weekly family size shop but not always for myself. Its a cheap supermarket, stop whining. Did I mention $8.99 boxed wine?

The security staff here are super friendly and helpful. So much so that I felt the need to review…read morethis business just because of how many great experiences I've had with different staff at this store - they really stand out! Bonus points to Aldi in general for starting to stock some organic products that for my budget. Each visit I make sure to get the yogurt (organic) as well as the great value bags of avocados (apparently don't need to be organic) Conveniently located at Preston market, this Aldi is open much more frequently and longer than the annoying market hours.

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This isn't the closest fruit and veg shop to my house so I don't come here unless I happen to be on…read moreSydney Road and it happens to be a convenient time to do some vegetable shopping. The first few times I came here I thought they were rather pricey compared to my local fresh produce shop, but a recent visit has led me to change my mind. La Manna had lots of good deals going, and I managed to find tarragon there, which I hadn't found in other stores in the neighbourhood. I don't know if I just never get the nice, smiley staff member at the cash register, or if none of them smile or make an attempt to be friendly, but that's just how it goes in La Manna. It would be nice if they were nicer to me, but if it were that easy for everyone to be nicer to each other, there would probably be less fighting in the world. How on earth did I go from fruit and veg to more peace and love in the world please? I think it's time for afternoon tea break.

Last Sunday my partner and I did something we've never done before... we awoke before 9am. But more…read moreimportantly, we got our butts out of the house and decided to stock up our fridge for the week (and stock it healthy.) La Manna is just a short walk away and is an absolutely gem of a local grocer. Piles of fresh fruits, veggies, flowers and all that other healthy stuff that you look at in the supermarket but always walk right past. You know the ones - quinoa, freekah, sunflower seeds and anything green... We stocked our basket sky high with enough veggies to feed a small family and smugly strutted out on to Sydney Road - proud smile on our face for all that we had achieved before 10am on a Sunday - and all for just a few clams! A highly recommended destination when you want the best and freshest veggies without the hefty price that can often come along with them.

Preston Market - grocery - Updated May 2026

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