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24420 S Dixie Hwy, Homestead, FL 33032

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Authentic Mexican food, fresh produce, and diverse flea market finds  

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24420 S Dixie Hwy, Homestead, FL 33032 Get directions

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The 12 Best Mexican Restaurants In Miami - Miami - The Infatuation

"This isn’t a restaurant. But a trip to the Redland Market Village feels like going to another country. It's sensory overload, in the best way possible: lady finger bananas and bags of cranberry beans next to a tent full of boxer briefs. The food vendors are the most exciting part. There’s an overwhelming corridor of taco stands. Prioritize El Taco Loco and Taqueria Aztlan. Also, keep your eyes peeled for a stand that sells grilled corn by a stage where you can watch a guy in tight pants and a cowboy hat passionately sing boleros. Go on a Saturday or Sunday, when the food vendors are guaranteed to be there. And bring cash." - virginia otazo, mariana trabanino, ryan pfeffer

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Miami’s 12 Best Mexican Restaurants | Eater Miami

"An adventure on its own, Redland Market Village is home to dozens of produce vendors, and flea market stands selling everything imaginable. But the real draw is the long row of taco stands and trucks with menus filled with traditional Mexican cuisine. Located right in the middle of this massive (slightly overwhelming) market, there are dozens of spots to choose from. While they are all worth visiting, some absolute favorites are Tacazo Tacos, El Taco Loco, and Taqueria Aztlan." - Stacy Moya

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The 19 Best Restaurants In Homestead

"A trip to the Redland Market Village feels like taking a little vacation to another country. It's sensory overload, in the best way possible: lady finger bananas and bags of cranberry beans next to a tent full of boxer briefs. But the food vendors are the most exciting part. There’s a long corridor of taco stands and trucks with so many delicious options it’s slightly overwhelming. So prioritize El Taco Loco and Taqueria Aztlan. These two spots take credit cards, but not everyone does so bring cash. Also keep your eyes peeled for Colombian arepas, fresh juice, salchipapas, and the little stand that sells grilled corn by a stage where you can watch a guy in tight pants and a cowboy hat passionately sing boleros. Go on a Saturday or Sunday from 7am to 6pm, when the food vendors are guaranteed to be there and the flea market is open." - virginia otazo, ryan pfeffer

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Family-owned since 1987, this 27-acre spot blends Homestead produce, a lively flea market, Latin food stalls, and live entertainment. Highlighted by Miami New Times; the farmers market runs Thursday through Sunday.

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Marina Royter

Google
I enjoyed visiting the market, reminded me of being no. Latin America. That was until the bill came. The “restaurant” an open air stand, charged me $25 for a a plate of ceviche and a soda and fries for my kid. It was delicious. Maybe I was charged gringa prices, they didn’t have prices in the menu. 😂 those were Miami Beach prices guys, not cool.

HBunny Tiger

Google
I honestly expected better quality stores, and I felt everything to be so expensive from the food to the jewelry and so many places are closed on the weekends. Even the fruits were expensive more expensive than the store so why bother. I I’ve been to much better fleamarkets .

Karen Visbal

Google
Great place to come if you are searching for fresh grown fruits and veggies. Also, you will find fruits here, that are not typically sold in your neighborhood supermarket. There’s delicious Mexican food, stands with different goods for sale, music, nurseries, even a tire shop. A flea market of used goods on one side, there’s so much items. Definitely worth checking out at least once.

Erin B

Google
Excellent Farmer's and Flea Market! I've been coming to this market for years. The produce selections are amazing, with many vendors, and the prices are very fair. This is also an excellent place to buy plants for landscaping, as the prices are much better than anywhere I've been. Great flea market finds as well. Definitely worth the drive down south. Lunch at one of the many little kiosks is also recommended.

Nancy Castellon

Google
I must confess, it had been years since the last time I was here. I was surprised to see they a lid area for them to play. Price is a little higher than expected but at least the kids can play all they want, they have a $15 or $30 deal. Also we got experience the pony ride $6 for 5 turns, they also have bumper cars for $6 for about 10 minutes I think. We also try food from el taco loco, prices are very affordable but not really what I expected regarding the real authentic Mexican taste of tacos. Next time I will try the other places around. Overall we had a great time and my daughter had fun. The flee market has a lot of fresh vegetables and fruits, a lot things to see and enjoy especially if you are looking for things you will not find anywhere else.

Vic Z

Google
Absolutely love this place. This is the only location I will buy my fresh turmeric and ginger from. The quality is exceptional and there’s such a wide variety of fruits and vegetables you just can’t go wrong here. They even have a fresh seafood market stocked with tons of super fresh seafood. Don’t miss out and definitely go on a weekend when all the vendors are fully stocked.

Deylu Rincon

Google
Flavor! Culture! Mexican folk! That Redlands village market. One of my top happy places! Authentic Mexican food and ambience. Is like traveling in time and space. I feel teletransported to mexico. Fres produce and vegetables, festive enviroment, food diversity . I simply love it!

Benjamin Eschenbach

Google
I took a trip to Redland Market Village in Homestead, Florida, and while the experience was somewhat average, it did have a few redeeming qualities. The fresh vegetables available at the market were certainly a highlight, with their vibrant colors and enticing appearance. However, beyond the market's vegetable selection, I found the rest of the Redland Market Village to be rather unremarkable. The overall atmosphere and offerings were quite similar to those at the Swap Shop in Fort Lauderdale, which is a much shorter drive for most visitors. Considering the one-hour drive it took to reach the market, I would hesitate to recommend Redland Market Village as a must-visit destination. While the fresh produce is certainly a plus, the rest of the experience doesn't quite justify the time and effort required to get there. In conclusion, Redland Market Village in Homestead, Florida, offers an average experience with some noteworthy fresh vegetables. However, for those living closer to Fort Lauderdale, the Swap Shop might be a more convenient and comparable alternative.
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Elizabeth E.

Yelp
I love me a great market! Village is exactly what this is... a melting pot of cultures, food and just anything you could be looking for! Lots of great food vendors but the produces stands is what takes the cake, they hold every item from items not sold in regular stores and at better prices. Will definitely be coming back regularly.
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AJ R.

Yelp
Market Village is an appropriate name as this place is HUGE and they sell just about anything. I came here mainly for the fish and produce section. They have things you wouldn't normally find at a super market. All prices are negotiable (the have a sign outside and a note on their website that says so). If you are looking for an authentic market this is the place to go. Bring cash, but if you run out of it, there are a couple of ATMs on the premises. Also come hungry, there are many ethnic places to eat. Unless you know exactly what you want and where to find it, wear comfortable shoes. Whether it is fresh produce, furniture, things for the home, shoes, even a pet shop! I definitely recommend coming here looking for the best price. PS- they have decent bathrooms as well, not porta-potties
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Chantal O.

Yelp
I visited this flea market for the first time since I was in Homestead and it was OK but maybe I was expecting a lot since I had seen videos and reviews of the great things you can buy here. I'm also coming from Latin America where you can truly find a great variety of things in this type of places so my standards were a little high. To be fair, I did not try the food, just had some fruit. The produce area was my favorite part since it did feel like a true market back home. They also had a covered area with AC where they sell clothes and jewelry among other things, so it was nice to at least take a quick break from the heat. Overall, it was worth the stop so I will be open to go back to try the food.
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Bill B.

Yelp
What a great find! Spent the afternoon going around and viewing all of wonderful fresh fruits and veggies, fresh fish, and food vendors. Great selection of slices and music. If you're looking for FRESH, local tropical fruits and vegetables in a lively market atmosphere, this is the place.
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Veronica F.

Yelp
I enjoy going to my local Redland Market Village. The market provides everything from fresh fruit & vegetables, spices & beans, clothing, trinkets, pots & pans. Like recyclables & replacements, you can find them in the garage sale area where you can haggle your way to bliss and then buy yourself a cup of delicious cut fruit with any topping, strawberries sweet whipped cream, or spicy Tajin. There is so much delicious street food in Mexico, El Salvador, Nicaraguan, and mariscos or even a vegan because there is so much good fresh fruit and vegetables you can even reconsider the week's menu. Always plenty of free parking too. So come visit, and you will not be disappointed.
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Javier R.

Yelp
First time at the red land market and it was nice. Lots of great booths with great deals. Highly recommend the booth that sales all the "Nicaraguan" products. The family running the booth was great and very helpful describing all there products. Fresh nica cheese, is highly recommended...
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Samantha B.

Yelp
Love this market village! We are saving a lot whenever we come here to buy fresh produce in bulk. We are also spending quality time together as we shop, eat and hop from one shop to another .
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Allyson B.

Yelp
I've driven by a thousand times and never stopped. Decided if I was going to fully embrace the need for fresh vegetables in my life that this might be a viable option. Understatement of the year. Fresh, beautiful vegetables right off the farm and the prices were so good. The box of vegetables were in the back of the car on the way home and the car smelled so good. There's just something about fresh vegetables that can't be replicated. There are many food stalls/restaurants there also and rows and rows of flea market/garage sale items as well. One could (and should plan to) spend hours there. Also a kiddie area and pet store. Something for everyone.
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Joe S.

Yelp
Awesome place we stopped on a whim on our drive from Miami to Key West on some back roads. I had no idea where we were but it looked cool for a Sunday spur of the moment visit. This place had everything and was reminiscent of an outdoor market in other cities I've been to, with may hispanic places. They had food but since we stopped on a whim, we had already eaten so I was good and didn't get any more food. Luckily, we stopped pretty early and found a parking spot, albeit pretty far from the entrance. Mrs. S bought a super colorful purse from a Columbian vendor and she gets compliments on it all the time. Some people even ask if it's Columbian. Walking around with a donkey like Juan Valdez doesn't help, but with gas prices so high, we gotta use alternative transportation. There were a lot of outdoor areas to shop and finally we found an indoor area out of the heat and sun. There was a pet store, produce, household items, clothing, decor, etc. I'm sure you'd find something of interest. As time went on, it became more of a madhouse and getting out was a challenge with lots of people coming and going. We were on our merry way to sit in more traffic on our quest to Key West. I'd go again but I'd go earlier, eat here, and try and get out before noon.
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Angel F.

Yelp
Went here on a Sunday, it was CRAAAYZY packed! Lots of vendors selling clothes, tires, jewelry, shoes, dishes, tools, sunglasses & so much more. Joel wanted tacos so we headed to the food vendors section, mostly Mexican & Cuban cuisine. The goal qas to go check out the fresh produce on the other side- but the heat won out, so we'll try again. Note: Bring your water (for hydration) and comfortable shoes to walk in, also its loud and full of people so be prepared to deal with the crowds.
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Mabelys H.

Yelp
I love Redland Market Village. The vibe here is like no other! The food is real deal and authentic. This is a flea market / farmers market. You can find jewelry, clothing, fresh fruits, etc. The workers at the stands are so nice and attentive. I recommended trying the hot Cheetos corn cup from South Dade Delights and a Baleada from Pupuseria la Palma.
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Katherine D.

Yelp
We drove down to visit Redland Market (because I love, love flea markets and farmers markets!). It was definitely fun and had lots to see. The flea market is what you'd typically expect - lots of stalls with various items (shoes, beach towels, pots and pans, and so on!). If you're looking for something, you'll probably be able to find it there. The layout is very disorienting and feels like a maze, but after walking around a bit, you'll be able to find your way around. The farmer's market is contained in a large shed that is marked! Easier to find since it's the tallest shed, painted yellow and green. There was a large variety of fruits, vegetables, spices, etc. available. Most of the stalls did not list their prices, but would tell you if you asked. All of the vendors were very friendly and most spoke English (for those like me who are still learning Spanish!). I'd say the prices were equal to supermarket prices, with the occasional deal here and there. But worth it! There are lots of food trucks/restaurants throughout the market. We ate at Pupuseria La Palma - located next to the farmer's market shed. We ordered the tacos and worried that it wouldn't be enough food, but it was so good and soooo filling!! Reasonably priced, and worth stopping at for lunch Definitely will visit again, perhaps on the way down to the Keys!
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Norbert C.

Yelp
I would highly recommend this place but you are looking at Friday thru Sunday for best selection. We came By on Thursday and there were very few vendors open. Seafood shopping is the best deals. Lobsters come out to be about $11-$12 each great deal for fresh whole lobsters.
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Jennifer M.

Yelp
TIPS!!! - Bring your sunglasses, summer hat, comfortable clothes, good walking shoes and Cash. I'm so happy we took the drive here. I grew up going to Opa Locka/Hialeah Flea Market. This brings me back so many memories. My mother's from Guatemala and loved going to flea markets for the food, produce and different spices. Come early (before 10:30 am) and parking is definitely available. After that it can get really hard to find a good parking space. PARKING IS FREE. All the vendors were so nice. Many different items and products. Don't forget in the way back there are more vendors outside. Also the main building has other shops in the cool air and very clean bathrooms. And the food omg, so much to choose from. Mexican, Cuban, Salvadorian, Colombian etc.. My husband and I got a little bit of everything lol. Great way to get out of the house for a bit. Definitely coming back.
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Elisabeth N.

Yelp
Great market to hang out during the weekend. You can get pretty much every thing form cooking Ware to clothing and jewelry to toys. There is even a place that tints car window. Hungry, no worries the redlend market had enty options to choose from. Make sure you carry cash in case you don't have cash app not all places allow you pay with card.

Lara L.

Yelp
I am giving it one star for their behavior. I asked the girl to weight guavas and since I was not seeing the scale I couldn't see how much it weighted. She told me I had 4 pounds of guava but because I was not sure it was true I went to go get the bag weighted in another scale. An old man came angry speaking in Spanish that I had a mental problem. I left there being very sad for being treated so badly by this man. The bag had 3.8 pounds of guava by the way, which means that I could have gotten another guava or she could have returned some change.
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Lorena G.

Yelp
I drove down all the way from Fort Lauderdale (about 45 mins) and let's just say I did not regret it! This is a ONE STOP SHOP for everything you need! Redland Market village is a mix of a flea and fresh market. You can find everything from vintage articles to fresh eucalyptus and probably some of the most authentic Mexican food here as well. Please remember to dress comfy and be aware of the Florida's ever changing weather since Redland Market Village is indoor/ outdoor. I will be returning soon!

Yessica M.

Yelp
Beautiful atmosphere, amazing food, fresh produce, but very hot. It is all outdoors and this is Miami Florida so the heat is as expected
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Sou L.

Yelp
This place reminds me of Ensenada.... plenty of trinkets to choose from and fresh fruits. Many tropical fruits to drool over but the fruits were a bit over priced and the vendors aren't that friendly. Perhaps it was the heat that made the folks grouchy?! Will come back in another day to see if I can get some friendly services. This Cali girl loves tropical fruits though and will give this place another shot.
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Anna V.

Yelp
My main two reasons for visiting the market village are the amazing and inexpensive beautiful and organic produce. Seriously. There's the typical ingredients that are usually used in regular cooking, but also unique finds. Great place for anyone looking for out of the box produce and discover new amazing flavors. The second reason is the arepas!!! Soft, warm, ooey and gooey! Well-made and utterly delicious. As far as parking, it can get a little tricky around noon. But after 2, it's far less stressful to find parking and walk without bumping into so many folks.
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Josette S.

Yelp
This place makes me feel like I'm back in LA at the alley and the farmers market. This swap meet meets farmers market is pretty cool. From fresh veggies, to seafood, regular goods, you have a good variety to choose from. The place is pretty big and has a lot to offer. They also have stands that have some nicely loved pieces and if you take your time, you can find some really nice gems in the mix. Come with cash as most vendors don't accept anything else. Parking can be a bit of a hassle and people can get nasty about it. They do have a few rides and attractions for the kiddies to be entertained with.
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Sarah P.

Yelp
If you want wholesome fresh and cheaper fruit n veg..do come here. Probably all grown n sourced in the Redlands. I guarantee you will see fruits here you have never seen before. To be noted this is not just a fruit n veg market, it also has rows and rows of household, clothes etc etc. It is located very near to cauley square, also worthy of a stop
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Nicole P.

Yelp
my personal version of heaven, there is nothing here I dont like. Its weird its crazy, its a flea market dont expect something its not. They sell construction vests and food. It feels like Latin America. The bar area with music playing is seedy but family oriented and familiar if youre latino. You feel like youre there with all our weird drunk uncles and wondering if you should have another beer because its so damn hot but youre also way not drunk enough to be around this crowd. Its great. And the food, bueno ni se diga......do not leave without eating until you want to explode. Thats all my advice, go in comfy clothes and indulge in some greatness. Also maybe the only authentic Mexican food in Miami.
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Linzy R.

Yelp
Went here today wasn't sure what to do so we drove out here for amazing authentic food! Lots of Knick knacks and loads of fresh vegetables! Lots of good Authentic Mexican Food! Yummy Roasted Corn it's a drive but I'm willing to drive for authentic food and Mexican and seafood are my faves ! So if you are feeling like being out and have a child this is a cool place to show them good food and shops and lots of ethnic culture! Happy Saturday enjoy the pics of our food !!
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gerardo c.

Yelp
Little Mexico is what I call this place I travel more then 1 hour to come to this location. And by far the best place to get actual real Mexican food !!
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Jorge M.

Yelp
Great place for some Mexican food! They have fresh vegetables, beans, chilies, and fruits. They also have stands selling some delicious Mexican food and desserts. My favorite for taco's is El Taco Loco booth. Fresh made tacos al Pastor. Seasoned pork grilled to perfection and a fresh made soft taco as you wait. They also have several other meat options but the pork is my favorite. They also serve beer at some booth's. Great food at low prices for the whole family to enjoy.
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Alyssa D.

Yelp
I love, love, love coming here just to eat. It's essentially the Homestead version of the Swap Shop but the food here is insanely good. I got an esquites and a Michelada and was in heeeeaven.
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Veronica J.

Yelp
I love this market! I love the way you automatically get transported to Mexico when you step foot in it. There is a plethora of fresh fruits and vegetables to buy at a very reasonable price. They have so many food stalls it is hard to choose which one to eat at. You can eat good Mexican food there while listening to live Mexican music and enjoying a nice cold beer. If you want a little Mexican getaway without going away this is your go to place!
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Nancy A.

Yelp
This place is one of those random locations, where you go for the first time because everybody was talking about the legit tacos, but the next time just go because you are in the area and need to waste some time. I love getting some fresh jamaica water and people watch the bargating going on for everything from a tv set to a pair of boots and everything in between. I love how they keep adding things, including a kids area for them to jump and burn some energy, to extra parking almost to us1.
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Helen C.

Yelp
I love coming here on Sundays or any day for that matter. The tacos are 2$ and they're amazing! I love how in every corner they are selling Mexican goodies from fruits like mango/watermelon with Chile(amazing) or you can just get the mixed cut up fruits plain, definitely a go to. It's usually really hot but the good food helps. Only recommendation would be to bring cash to be able to tip at places and some venders only accept cash/or they charge extra for cc use.
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Bridget D.

Yelp
Meh. Stars for the produce, there's a lot of it and some really interesting fruits and vegetables. There were no prices on anything so if you're a gringa like me, I probably got ripped off. I had the worst empanada of my life & I bought a chicharron that was so gross even the dog rejected it. The rest of the flea market is just cheap junk. Nothing handmade or artisanal, just cheap dirty crap. There is a cool pet store though

Tita P.

Yelp
They advertise that they are open from Thursday to Sunday. I went on a Friday,but at least 95% was closed. they told me that they open on Thursday and Friday for fruit and vegetables. I like this market !
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Jonathan V.

Yelp
Best flea market I've ever visited. Great produce selection, with low prices. We bought a fresh squeezed lemonade and an ear of grilled corn, and both were delicious. Also bought an arepa with cheese, which was awesome. If I come back, I want a cup of fresh cut fruit. Looked amazing. I've never seen such a wide selection of merchandise.
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Angel G.

Yelp
I am not sure what to say about this place. It is super super overwhelming. From finding parking to figuring out where things are. Its basically a free for all and very little organization. You have to be a local here to know where you find things. I was specifically looking for seafood and flowers...found the seafood which was very sketchy and wondered if it was fresh. We left and did not get any. Needless to say this is not for tourist.
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Frank E.

Yelp
Ok, this place is pretty cool to experience. Once you turn off US1 and enter the dirt road parking lot you are transported to another land. Rocks pinging off yours tires, gravel crunching. Open the doors to a find cloud of dust and walk into Mexico. The weekends open up for the outdoor produce market, hot food stands, live music and Swap Shop. There is some of just about everything to find as you walk the isles. The stands are all serving up authentic looking meals at good prices. There are lots of picnic style tables to eat at. Need 3 shirts for 10 bucks? They got em. How about a new deep fryer pot? Got them too. 23" rims you say? Yup... come on down. The produce is easily the star of the show. A large red barn full of vendors all competing to sell you fresh from the garden veggies and fruit. Beautiful to look at delicious to buy, cook, and eat. And cheap too. Left with 4 bags full of product for less than 10 dollars. Worth the trip to check it out. Stop in, grab a bite, do some shopping and enjoy.
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Rita T.

Yelp
Love this places for their fresh produce. It is very quaint but not high end looking. It's basically a farmers market place. Don't expect a deal bec it's expensive. But you get what you pay for.
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Michelle Q.

Yelp
Truly felt like walking into a different world when you enter this market. It's heavily Central American and Mexican with a bit of the Caribbean. The flea market leaves a lot to be desired but that's to be expected from any flea market. Where this place shines is in the market, where will encounter tons of bright and colorful fresh fruits and vegetables on display. You will encounter the usual suspects for sale along with many items that you may not have seen before.. as an Asian, I came across the familiar bitter melon and rambutan so that was pretty cool to see. I wish I had a picture dictionary so I could identify some of these fruits and veggies! Prices are great and a bit comparable to the supermarket but you leave with a satisfaction of contributing to the local farmers and the economy. No worries if you don't speak Spanish as it's the main spoken language of this market- everyone was very friendly to converse in English. Great place to grab a quick bite to eat, do some produce shopping and to be outside.
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Andy D.

Yelp
What to do if your low on cash, and you want to fly off to Mexico and not risk getting killed by a random drove by drug killing! Here's a clue, go to the Redland Farmers Market on a Saturday or Sunday, by some fresh vegetables, that are way under priced. Then go sit down at Lucky Meat's and grab a couple of there taco's, or burrito's. There phenomenal You'll not only feel that your in Mexico, but you'll think your in Mexico. No your not near the beaches, but there is those undertones that your deep in the rustic confines of a small Mexican village. Just imagine you've been sent there to rescue the beautiful black haired, wide eyed Ana Maria, from the Generalisimo, who of course has kidnapped her and is using her as a sex toy! Gringo it's time for you to make your move, now get your vegetables and your $1.50 taco's, and mosie off because you've just spent the past 2 hours in Mexico somewhere. See you've spent $12.00 for 2lbs of Baby Eggplant, 2lbs of yellow zucchini, 1lbs. of Kale, and 4 Taco's (Pig's ears, yes they were good, Pork Asada, Pork Pastor, and Barbacoa Beef). Good place to avoid cutting your lawn.
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Claudia C.

Yelp
I love coming here for a great variety of produce and other grocery items otherwise hard to find at local grocery stores. There are a lot of great food spots within the village and there always seems to be live music playing.

Wanda S.

Yelp
This place is huge and can be overwhelming. If you can find the produce area it's worth a look. Very enticing and colorful but be sure you know how to pick your fruit so you can avoid buying something that isn't ripe and flavorful. The vendors are not very friendly and follow you to provide quick service with a handy bag and watch you. All else was just a really cheap flea market. You'll find just about anything....tires (yep) , washing machines (yep), clothes, shoes, trinkets. Not worth my trip. I'll stick to farmers markets in my area.
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Valerie A.

Yelp
They sell brand new mattresses, kitchen appliances, kitchen essentials, masks, Clorox, shoes, socks, underwear, under garments, gloves, toys, fresh delicious fruits, they have food stands! Go with time because you might miss something if you go in a hurry. Best days to go is Saturdays & Sundays.
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Natasha M.

Yelp
Freshest fruits and vegetables you'll find each week! Cheaper than a grocery store and better quality! Perfect for any quantity and plenty of stalls to choose the absolute best!
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Veronica S.

Yelp
Great veggies and fruit at affordable prices. Also - There is a seamstress in the back, near the pet shop, she does amazing work at good prices.
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Nancy O.

Yelp
I drive down to Homestead for bites at the Redland Market Village. Open on the weekends, this Market is suitable for family outings. The tip here is to bring cash, you can purchase fresh produce and food. There are two atm's available, but if you want to save yourself the fee than you know what's up. Try out the Taqueria near the snow cone stands. The Taqueria offers authentic Mexican dishes such as Menudo (Mexican soup with cow stomach, and other ingredients) and tacos. The staff brings out a container of different toppings to can add to your tacos. Toppings include chopped onions, parsley, pico de gallo (chopped tomatoes and onions), lime slices and salsa. At this market, you can also find roasted corn on the cob and extravagant snowcones or sorbet. By extravagant, I mean the desserts are decked out with candy or fruit, depending on your preference. There are images above the tents that help with deciding what to order.
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John V.

Yelp
My family and I simply love coming here for bargain's, deal, food, and the Pony rides for the kids. The fresh fruits and vegetables are amazing and bountiful! Sometimes rare and exotic tropical fruits are also found in abundance. Fruits and produce from Dominica to Belize, Trinidad to Cuba, and everything in between! We also love the heavy Mexican culture and vibe. We love taking our kids here to expose them to something different.
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Rocio P.

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My trips to Redland Market Village are always very pleasant. It is huge and there is so much culture there as well as amazing tacos! Whether you live in Homestead, or happen to be passing by on a Saturday or Sunday, this is a great place for a day out or even a couple of hours. I can't get enough of this place and often find cute things I need for myself from clothing to shoes, purses and even home decor. It's almost comparable to an outdoor mall.
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Kari E.

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From a buyer's point of view, this place I great... huge selection of new and used items...it's like going to the mall and 100 yard sales all in one place... But As a seller, this place is horrible... The prices are very high because of the monopoly the owner has by being the only place many people can go to sell their stuff (live in apartment, community, etc).
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Natasha D.

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Toto, we're not in Kansas anymore. Visiting Redland Market Village was like being transported into another country. I was planning my annual pilgrimage to Knaus Berry Farm and when I expressed my disappointment in last year's Mexican restaurant choice, a coworker recommended this "amazing Mexican flea market" that had lots of authentic food options as well as fresh produce. This sounded like a dream! On a sugar high from the cinnamon rolls and with our Knaus Berry milkshakes in hand, we ventured down the road to Redland Market Village. The first thing we noticed as we pulled up was the garbage and random waste that had gathered along the perimeter fence. We did not let this discourage us from venturing into the more populated section of the village which was under a permanent structure. As a non-Spanish speaker, I found the navigation of the village to be a bit of a challenge. We were able to get by with broken English and some gesturing. Unfortunately I wasn't as hungry as I had hoped, so I decided to get some food to go and eat it at home later. There weren't as many taco options as I had anticipated so I settled on the stand that was the most aggressive in its marketing (shoving menus at all passers by) plus one person spoke English so that's always a plus. I got three al pastor tacos plus rice and beans for $7. When I got home and ate it later, I noted the freshness of the tortillas (seemed handmade) but the meat was rather dry. If I return, I'll have to go back at a time when I'm more hungry to be able to try more of the cuisines, and also with a Spanish speaker or someone who is more familiar with the food to be able to guide. As far as the other wares, I was expecting it to be more of a craft market, but it was really more junk that you could just buy at Target or Walmart. Like I'm not sure that I would come to Redland Market Village to buy underwear...? It was a shocking amount of very random crap. Also, I would never consider coming here in the summer unless you have a heat stroke death wish.
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Nikki M.

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This place was fantastic! We bought our produce and everything was fresh and really great prices. We were able to pay with our credit card because some farmers markets only accept cash. My husband ate at Islita and had amazing civiche. The rest of my family and I ate at the Pupuseria and had authentic Salvadorian food. I only ate 2 puposas and got so full but it was delicious. I also enjoyed the passion fruit juice! Can't wait to go back to the farmers market!