Kensington Fruit Market

Produce market · Kensington-Chinatown

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"Kensington Fruit Market, Kensington Market by Charles Lim aka Ched. It’s hard to miss this place. This prominent grocer, right on the busy corner of Kensington and St. Andrew, has the best produce value in the neighbourhood, with prices low enough to ruin you for chain grocers. When you walk inside, you’re treated to a well-organized and colorful grocery shop. In the summer, they also have small planters perfect for the home. This is a convenient grocer to visit when doing any complementary grocery shopping in Chinatown nearby."

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36 St Andrew St, Toronto, ON M5T 1K6, Canada Get directions

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