The farmers market is suitable for both locals and tourists. They have vendors from other regions of Japan. Once we were there, we realized that the South East Asia-flavoured Japanese curry rices from one of the food trucks was the popular choice among the locals. The only downside we found during the visit: it was hard to find a seat to enjoy our food and a small portion of the tables were not sheltered and it was really sunny during noon. We just stood around to eat some snacks before being able to find seats to order a set of grated yam rice to eat. There were multiple food trucks and some local producer vendors and crafters vendors. We walked around and bought items from different vendors. We bought some strawberries to eat on the spot. The best we ever eaten. The apple juice is not overly sweetened. There is also a stall selling grated yam rice! Seems like a local thing. It tasted delicious i would ordered it again! The stall also sold some yam donut! It was fluffy! The latte from Tiki Coffee was my favourite drink! I can’t wait to visit again and excited to see more vendors next time. Hope to see more local Japanese food...
Read moreGreat selection of local farmers and shops.
Every veggies and fruits I got there were all fresh and good! (so far)
The atmosphere is nice! It’s nice even just to walk and look around since all the vendors are nice and happy! (You kinda appreciate those little things/happy friendly people when you live in Tokyo for too long! Where most people you around you are snobby)
A little pricey compare to other farmers market, but totally understandable since it’s located in the high end Aoyama area.
Their food trucks were really good too! But since the pandemic started they stopped serving foods/food trucks to avoid people from eating, drinking and staying there long.
• DON’T FORGET TO BRING YOUR OWN ECO BAG but in case you forget it’s okay! (they have a section where anyone can donate/bring their used paper bags for people who forgot to bring their own...
Read morePicked up a lot of goodies. One place in particular was a hot sauce store. I haven't had much hot sauce lately so I picked up their second hottest sauce which consists of scorpion peppers. The overall selection of fruit was overwhelming, they had peaches about larger than some people's heads (only slightly exaggerating) coffee beans, corn, jams of all kinds and many other things. I also tried a food truck and ordered some deer(?) I hadn't had venison in a long time so I couldn't tell for sure but it was quite good.
If you're a tourist check this place out, you'll definitely find something...
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