"It’s fitting that one of the most thrillingly diverse food neighborhoods in the city would have a farmers market to match. Besides the fabulous seasonal produce you can buy — including vibrantly colorful squash and root vegetables, Mexican specialty peppers and herbs, and sweet local berries — you’ll also find snackable treats like $1.50 tamales at the 78th Street entrance, or stretchy Moroccan m’smen bread at Hot Bread Kitchen. Chances are you’ll be full by the time you leave, but it’s hard to fight the temptation to spend the entire day in Jackson Heights exploring and eating your way around this culturally rich slice of New York City." - Vox Creative