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Abu Bakar Supermarket

Abu Bakar Supermarket

(6 reviews)

£££

Hyde Park

To say that Abu Bakar is well-stocked is a gross understatement! The shelves are absolutley…read morechoc-a-block with row upon row upon row of immaculately presented groceries of endless variety and flavour! Wow! If, like me, you ever struggle to choose between about three sandwhich options then you may be liable to be frozen in cant-decide panic at the endless choices presented to you by Abu Bakar! Even the halva section appears to be never ending! They sell a wide selection of vegetables, a broad variety of juices, endless rows of pulses, spices, herbs, cakes, bread, jars of pickled items, huge sacks of rice and flour - possibly aimed at businesses but may be handy if you live in a big house, loads of condiments (including some very mysterious and tantalising items such as a pot of chololate and cherry something...spread?...whose ingredients list was in Polish only). Homeware-wise they have pots, pans, crockery and kitchen utensils. There is also a halal meat counter. As Susan mentions, Abu Bakar is aimed at the Aisian community, but for anyone like me with boringly British culinary habits it is a fascinating and exciting place of endless possibilities and obscure and intriguing ingredients.

Sitting somewhere between supermarket and corner shop, Abubakar is aimed mostly at the Asian…read morecommunity, with a large selection of Halal meats and more exotic fruits and spices, but it's also a popular spot with local residents and students looking to stock up. They often have good deals on fresh fruit like mangoes, and you can pick up all the ingredients you could possibly need to cook a decent curry from scratch. The staff are really helpful, and the nearby parking means it's ideal if you need to do a large shop but don't want to do the supermarket run. Worth stopping by to check out the huge range of exotic fruit juices - hangover heaven.

Headingley Farmers Market - Photo taken from http://www.headingleydevelopmenttrust.org.uk/

Headingley Farmers Market

(3 reviews)

Headingley

Wow this was an absolute delight to go to last weekend, I can't believe I have lived in Leeds all…read morethese years and never been before. I didn't actually believe that anything substantial, let alone good, could take place in the small rose garden outside of the bar, The Arc, in Headingley. It just looked too small. But when I went last weekend it was like the space had magically morphed and increased in size! There were stalls selling organic vegetables, fruit, cheese, local wine, local meat, cakes, bread, Indian food, eggs, even a stall selling plants from a nursery in Pudsey. They had some pots of raspberry stems but I was on my bike so I couldn't get them home. Fortunately, I got their card and might pop along during the week to pick some up as they were a good price and I know they will work on the allotment as they have been grown in Leeds. Besides the market stalls there was a live band! This made it for me as usually at farmers markets you want to linger a bit but once you've made your purchases can't really find a reason to but the band was the perfect Saturday morning entertainment. If you haven't been down you better give it a go!

There's nothing quite so entertaining as watching harassed-looking people stumble out of…read moreSainsbury's with bags bulging with bread, eggs and vegetables while you hop across the road to buy the same goods at cheaper prices and a far higher quality - such is the beauty of Headingley Farmers' Market. With stalls selling tasty organic vegetables, free-range eggs the size of your palm, fresh fish and meat, artisan cheeses and a whole host of seasonal, local treats, this market, held the second Saturday of each month, turns the weekly shop into a day out in its own right. There are always plenty of free samples to taste, and with each purchase helping to support local farmers and keep your food miles low, stuffing your face has never felt so good!

Oakwood Fruit

Oakwood Fruit

(3 reviews)

Street Lane

As independent little places go Oakwood fruits is one of the nicer kept fruit and veg shops to…read morevisit. The owners are friendly, the produce is well kept and the prices aren't too bad. I must admit I thought they might be slightly cheaper but they certainly weren't more expensive than the supermarkets nearby so all's not lost. They sell all the basics, and then some, in terms of fruit and veg. I noted all kinds of standard items, potatoes, tomatoes, oranges, bananas and more, as well as quite a few interesting things such as dates, celeriac and figs. Having never tried figs before I purchased 3 for £1 and they were really lovely. I had to ask the lady and chap if they were ready, having never purchased them before, and apparently I chose well as they were just right! Although their asparagus bunches match my Sainsburys in price (£2.99 for a bunch) they totally beat them for mandarins (5 for £1.00 I do believe) so it's a case of win some lose some I guess. They also happen to sell a number of different bird seeds and feeders, just in case you were interested. In any case, this is a lovely little fruiters to visit if you happen to be along Street Lane.

I have a lot of respect for shops that just sell fruit and veg these days. It must be pretty hard…read morewith supermarkets offering as much choice at a cheaper price, and markets still going strong most days of the week. So most greengrocers that are still in existence do most things right - Oakwood Fruit certainly does. It's not as small as it appears from outside, and the choice of all things healthy inside is marvellous. As with most greengrocer's, prices a are little higher than the supermarkets, but the quality is higher too. And they also sell flowers!

Something Fruity - markets - Updated May 2026

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