Mercado Central
Market · Mendoza ·

Mercado Central

Market · Mendoza ·

Butcher counters, fresh produce, cheeses, meats, fish, cafes, and eateries

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Av. Las Heras 279, M5500 Mendoza, Argentina Get directions

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Av. Las Heras 279, M5500 Mendoza, Argentina Get directions

+54 261 425 6904
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Argentina: Chef Sebastián Weigandt’s Favourite Haunts in Mendoza

"Over a century old and set in the city centre near Azafrán, this market is where I source fruit and vegetables as well as veal, fish, hams, cheeses, spices, and sweet delicacies, and I particularly love eating mozzarella pizza with a fainá topping; created in 1883 as a large open-air market on the edge of the city, it has grown into a meeting place and shopping destination for locals and tourists alike." - The MICHELIN Guide

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Mercado Central

jack A.

Google
This is a great Mercado. It’s clean, orderly and safe. It’s more of a fine foods market than farmers market. A great place to great charcuterie and cheese, fresh meat and chicken, dried goods, sweets and wine. There are a couple of tasty places to eat lunch or dinner.

Joseph E.

Google
Mercado Central is a very varied and interesting shopping center, very reminiscent of Mercado Centrales we visited in Livorno and Firenze, Italy. There are fishmonger, butchers. Green grocers, arts and crafts vendors, artesanal kiosks, as well as cafes, bars and restaurants. We had some very good coffee at one of the cafes, my wife's cappucino had a layer of cream on the top and real chocolate sludge on the bottom. You could even get a personal paella in the Mercado Central. Highly recommended - there's something for everyone.

Tim R.

Google
A unique and fun experience with many great selections of various foods. Some, very well priced, others were okay value.

Dionísio G.

Google
It's a nice place to buy alfajores.

Kara H

Google
Small market but has plenty of produce and of good quality to choose from. Ideal if you’re looking for charcuterie items or you want condiments such as olives, pickles, fruit/ veg etc. There are coffee shops and snack food bars also if you’re looking for something to eat.

Stephen R.

Google
Great place for local delicacies: wines, fish, meats, veggies

Desmond H.

Google
It's an old building, and should be a refurbished market. People can buy meat, seafood, fruit, veggies and so on here. There are eateries and restaurants inside, with many local customers.

Paula Gomez S.

Google
Historical building, since 1883 it has been the center of provisions in Downtown Mendoza. For many years you could find all types of meats, cheeses, and the most exotic spices from around the world. Today, it offers flavors from all around the 🌎, and also it has a wonderful space to eat local food or take the classical coffee with 🥐 or tortita mendocina. It has a main entrance in LasHeras Street. Give it a try!