I love this farmer's market. Full of happy people and dogs sitting around in the park next to it. It's right next to the post office so I make it a package drop and fruit/veggie stop on Sundays.
Come early. They open at 9am and parking is relatively easy until about 10am.
I recommend trying P&K strawberries. If you see a line, that's most likely it.
There's also a corn stall which is really good. Sorry, I don't know the name, but it was next to P&K. They sold out by 12pm.
There's also a booth that sold spring rolls for $4. I was expecting the standard sausage size spring rolls but it was like a giant burrito. Such great value.
The people here are so nice. Almost every time I drop off packages, people offer to help open the door or even the package drop door. When I'm waiting for strawberries, people like to strike up...
Read moreI recently had the pleasure of visiting the Los Gatos Certified Farmers' Market, and it was an absolute delight!
The market, located in Downtown Los Gatos at the Town Park Plaza, offers a wide range of fresh and locally sourced products. I couldn't resist picking up some tangerines, olive bread, and spring onions, and each item exceeded my expectations.
The tangerines were incredibly juicy and bursting with flavor. The olive bread had a perfect balance of savory olives and fluffy texture, making it a true standout. The spring onions added a refreshing and zesty element to my dishes.
Overall, the market offers high-quality produce and artisanal goods from local farmers and food producers. It's a must-visit for anyone seeking a diverse selection of delicious fruits, bread, and vegetables. I can't...
Read moreIt's like a circus to entertain certain type of people who has no idea about tradesmanship and what an actual farmer's marker should look like. About one third of the places are eateries, just alternative to the restaurants or food trucks. We were running late and barely made it before 1 PM. One seller had the audacity to tell us that our total was 20 dollars AND 15 cents. After I responded with "20 dollars?" then they corrected themselves saying 20 dollars. Like, seriously? If I would be dealing with cents, I could very well be going to the Whole Food's. Overall vibe was greedy sellers who are doing their best to squeeze out as much possible from locals who are a bit disconnected from the rest of the world. Not to mention that...
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