Winchester Farmers Market

Farmers' market · Balmoral

Winchester Farmers Market

Farmers' market · Balmoral
6616 Winchester Rd, Memphis, TN 38115

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This vibrant farmers' market brims with fresh produce, international specialties, and a fun shopping vibe, perfect for adventurous eaters.  

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Salvatore Canzone

Google
Everything I needed to bring my Feast of Seven Fish come to fruition!! Thank you kindly. I will be back!!

Sergio Brown

Google
Has all of my korean and Mexican items. I honestly love this store.

Julie Smith

Google
International market that stays consistently organized and has one of the best selections of produce for a "better than upscale grocery" prices and with great quality typically. Fun snacks make it all the better adventure!

Swats

Google
I usually come here for the fresh chicken and shrimp, which are good quality. Plus, they have a great selection of Asian groceries and fresh vegetables. While I didn't find many Indian snacks, I was happy to see many other Asian needs. Finding Kopiko was a real treat!

Mishaun Unique

Google
This is the absolute worst Farmer Market I’ve ever been to. The Manager is incompetent and can care less about the people who shop at this location. I was scammed out of 200$ and not refunded or compensated in any way. I was misguided when I asked for corporate information. Be wary of shopping at this location. Monitor your transactions when shopping at this location. Word of advice check your purchase statement, is the name of the market listed or is it a series of numbers? Be careful.

Monique A. Clark

Google
FIVE STARS for variety of options to purcahse not found in regular grocery stores. ONE STAR FOR intentionally ripping off customers. I forgot about this market!! Excited to shop there again. Word of advice if you are purchasing produce and seafood LOOK AT THE PRICE PER POUND. Then look at what they charge you. Use your camera phone as evidence of what should be charged. I paid 7.99 for a large cabbage. 34.00+. For 2 red snapper should have been 12.96 per pound . On the label it reads 15.49 per pound. Stripped Bass was supposed to be 8.00+per pound was labeled 34..00 + for 3.. I didn't see the label when she showed it to me because I did not have my glasses on . I unfortunately feel this was intentional. If you follow my advice above at the cash register immediately dispute any charges that are over the advertised price. they should correct it or keep it. They state there are no refunds for seafood. I will continue to shop there because they have more exotic fruits etc not found in typical grocery stores. Just be mindful.

victor rodriguez

Google
I love going there they have a lot of products

lanette Wiggins-White-Whitelow

Google
Was in the area and had to stop here. I always enjoy going in here. I always get the Honey Dew and Cracklerings 😋.

Toya D.

Yelp
I've been slowly falling in love with ethnic grocery stores. I finally got my WOK. I've been wanting to get 1for some time. It's such a large variety of things in here , I seriously never knew where to be began. But I had certain ideas in mind and I knew this was the place. The employees don't mind helping but some don't speak English. I can't even began to explain everything that's in here but you gotta go..

Russell J.

Yelp
This place is a TRIP! Definitely unlike nothing I've seen in Memphis unless I try to think back to when I was a little boy. Fifty years ago when I was small grocery stores weren't nearly as big as the Winchester Farmer's Market (converted Schnuck's / Seessel's) but I'm reminded of those days just by the sheer starkness of the dead animals laying around. This place has a selection of seafood second to none including whole fish, whole SHARKS (fin on)

David Q.

Yelp
For groceries, I LOVE this place! This is the only place I'm about to buy groceries from my heritage. However, whenever I have transactions and have a chance to speak with the cashiers, the store manager - not Li(Lee) who is amazing - always finds her way to wherever my transaction is taking place and in the most condescending way speaks to me in English. I am a bilingual speaker by birth, so I have no trouble speaking Spanish or English. And if I'm handling a transaction in Spanish, and with the cashier, I have no need for condescending translation services from someone that has the customer service skills evident of cultural sensitivity training. For this store to have this lady as the customer service manager feels more like the customer monitor service for all black (Afro-Latino) customers. It could be that she doesn't have black people from her place of origin, or just not used to a black person who speaks Spanish - however, there is a big racial bias that this particular lady needs to eradicate if she's going to be considered the manager of anything. I would hate to stop patronizing this business over one person. But, to be openly disrespected because of race each time I visit - with uninvited conversation from this person - is something I will not stand for. Winchester Farmer's Market - if you're here for the community, your representation should reflect that. Because to openly celebrate racial bias from a managerial position is bizarre in 2024. One message: there are black people who are also Hispanic/Latinx - and we deserve the same level of respect and customer service as the next person. Thank you. En español por si acaso: Para comprar, ¡ME ENCANTA este lugar! Este es el único lugar en donde puedo comprar alimentos de mi país de herencia. Sin embargo, cada vez que tengo transacciones y tengo la oportunidad de hablar con los cajeros, el gerente de la tienda - no Li (Lee), que es increíble - siempre encuentra el camino al lugar donde se realiza mi transacción y de la manera más condescendiente me habla en Inglés. Soy bilingüe de nacimiento, por lo que no tengo problemas para hablar español o inglés. Y si estoy manejando una transacción en español y con el cajero, no necesito servicios de traducción condescendientes de alguien que tenga las habilidades de servicio al cliente evidentes de poca capacidad en sensibilidad cultural. Que esta tienda tenga a esta señora como gerente de servicio al cliente se siente más como el servicio de monitorización de clientes para todos los clientes negros (afrolatinos). Podría ser que no tenga gente negra de su lugar de origen, o simplemente no esté acostumbrada a una persona negra que hable español; sin embargo, hay un gran prejuicio racial que esta dama en particular necesita erradicar si quiere ser considerada como el administrador de cualquier cosa. Odiaría dejar de hacer negocio con esta tienda por una sola persona. Pero que me falten abiertamente el respeto por motivos de raza cada vez que lo visito (con una conversación no solicitada por parte de esta persona) es algo que no toleraré. Winchester Farmer's Market: si está aquí para representar a la comunidad, su representación debe reflejarlo. Porque celebrar abiertamente el prejuicio racial desde un puesto directivo es extraño en 2024. Un mensaje: hay personas de raza negra que también son hispanas/latinas, y merecemos el mismo nivel de respeto y servicio al cliente que cualquier otra persona. Gracias.

Mike A.

Yelp
Great selection of items! I need to pick up some groceries to make tonight's dinner of pupusas and plantains. Luckily I had excellent self control and was able to avoid filling my cart with all manner of Hispanic and/or Asian foods. This isn't just a Hispanic market, it has a large Asian section as well. Very big seafood section, and good meat/butcher section as well. Butcher staff was fast and friendly.

Adam H.

Yelp
This place is like foodie heaven! There are so many interesting things to see here. I spent a good hour and a half walking around looking at everything. I was there for one thing! I left with probably 20-25 items. I was so intrigued by the selections of fruits and vegetables offered. Some of which I have never even seen before in my entire life! They have fresh seafood, lake fish, shrimp, and just about any meat you could dream of in the back. I was a little bit weary about the food safety in the butcher and seafood area but I am a bit strange about food safety and presentation though. There were tons of people buying it and they all seemed healthy so I'm sure it's fine. I will be coming back for some out of the ordinary items when I need them. They seem to have just about everything covered here. Just don't be looking for your average grocery store though. This place is definitely different than your local Kroger! I like it!!!!

LaShawn N.

Yelp
First time visiting this location and it is amazing. The store is fully and completely stocked with fresh produce and there is an amazing selection of fish. I love the different varieties of rice. I will be a returning a customer. Overall experience was great!!!

Bob S.

Yelp
This Mercado offers a huge variety of vegetables and fruits from Latin America. If you want to learn more about this world of food opportunity, drop by the market. Plenty of parking. Friendly bilingual staff.

Alexandra S.

Yelp
Attention all gringos: you are missing out if you don't shop at this huge hispanic and Asian supermarket that has an incredibly vast selection of fruits, vegetables, herbs, spices, seafood, meats, poultry (duck, Cornish hens, different chicken varieties, turkey), rice, noodles, wrappers, tortillas, kitchen gadgets, cookware, dishes, bathroom and massage tools!! They also have a fresh orange juice bar beside their lunch counter with hot prepared hispanic foods, available from 1O am until they run out, which is fairly early. And their huge seafood department with an overwhelming selection of many types of whole fish, clams, oysters and crab stays open until only 7 pm. The entire store closes at 9 pm. My pics should lure you here to a cornucopia of exotic and staple choices that will conjure up so many gastronomic visions of possible epicurean creations. This is a foodie mecca!

Samantha B.

Yelp
I love coming here. I usually come here to look for specialty ingredients for all my crazy cultural cuisine such as Thai curry and such like that. I'm sad they didn't have Palm Sugar but hey it's still fun. Also many of the workers speak Spanish so it's a great place to practice. I do note that I had trouble finding stuff in the Asian section until someone took pity on me and helped me find what I needed. Love: - Crujitos Queso and Chile (Joel love) - Indomie Mi Goreng Fried Noodles - Nongshim Shin Black - Pearl Royal Coconut Water (Joel hated it) - Shin Ramyun Black Like: - Indomie Mi Goreng Hot&Spicy - Indomie Mi Goreng Spicy Beef - Mama Mi Goreng - Mama Pork Flavor - Mama Tom Yum Pork Flavour - Mi Lau Thai Huong Vi Tom - Pho Ga Chicken Flavour (best with sriracha mixed in) - Sapporo Ichiban Chicken Flavor Ramen - Sapporo Ichiban Chow Mein (weird aftertaste) - Xi Gon Mi Sa Te Hanh Satay Onion Ok: - Hao Hao Mi Tom Chua Cay - Indomie Beef and Lime - Indomie Mi Goreng BBQ Chicken - Indomie Mi Goreng Fried Noodles - Indomie Mi Goreng Satay - Mama Noodles Chicken - Mama Noodles Shrimp Creamy Tom Yum - Nongshim Shin - Postoba Apple-Flavored Soda - Shin Ramyun - Zambos Plantain Chips Green Salsa Dislike: - Goya Sugarcane Juice - Indomie Chicken Curry - Indomie Mi Goreng Chicken Curry - Indomie Mi Goreng Spicy Beef Flavor - Indomie Mi Goreng Special Chicken - Indomie Onion Chicken - Lotte Pepero Almond & Choc Pocky - Lotte Pepero White Cookie Pocky - Nongshim Neoguri Spicy Seafood

Anthony P.

Yelp
My favorite place to shop. If you are used to prepackaged food , this is not the place for you. They have honest prices on everything and don't have the big box, oh it's foreign pricing; say for instance ginger is $5 a pound at K-roger but $2 a pound here. One caveat however...don't go for the super exotic stuff unless you know what it is...I once tried a fruit there that was unbelievably tasty to only go back and find out it was in season there for about two weeks...that is the way the rest of the world shops, not us

Leslie K.

Yelp
The best place in memphis to find good meat, produce, & teapots. Great tea selection and all the oils you could ever want.

Jason H.

Yelp
Very clean. They pretty much have everything. I "choose" to stay away from dairy products, due to allergies. I will be shopping in the future.

Sofia M P.

Yelp
Well, as a Mexican mom that cooks daily (with the exception of the weakly day off when we try something recommended from yelp) this is a very good place to get those mexican items you cannot find everywhere else. They have cuts of meat the other stores don't even know it exist, the vegetable section is so big there is no way to have an excuse for not cooking all things yummy. Plus, they have the fresh made corn tortillas (just like in my dear Chihuahua) and that is enough reason to go there and get my mexican suit on.

Loz J.

Yelp
The general consensus is that Winchester Farmer's Market is a fascinating place, something akin to a Viet Hoa East, but with triple the space and most of that extra space being dominated by Hispanic flavor. You can read all about it in the other reviews. I wanted to mention the Mexican food trailer that sets up in the parking lot on Saturdays and Sundays. It's outstanding - as good as any I've had anywhere, based on one visit. The truck doesn't have a name, and I was told that they only set up at the Farmer's market on weekends, nowhere else. The man running the truck told me they cook from 10am - 9pm. I had tacos (pastor and asada) and elote. Adding a cup of horchata, my total came to $9.50. Quite the bargain. Of course, there are no prices on the menu and the cook did the math in his head, so it'll probably be different every time. But I will be back soon. The tacos came with onions, cilantro, fresh tomatillo sauce, and sauted onions and lime on the side. They were spectacular. You can get the elote on the cob or in a cup. Don't overlook this local Mexican cuisine jewel!

Duan C.

Yelp
I'm ticked off my mother just turned me on to this place. We have caribbean roots, so there are times I want some jerk seasoning or straight jamaican jerk. Then might want to make some curry and I'm not trying to make it with some damn McCormack. So we end up at Winchester Market and boy was I pleasently suprised. The real intention was to get some shrimp and crab legs, but when you start walking through the store - your head starts swimming with all the selections. Personally, if you want afro-caribbean and latin seasoning, this place was spot on. Now they did offer Indian, Korean, Japanese, touches of Thai and Vietnamese offerings, more with the authentic ramen noodles than anything else. Now I live in Jackson, MS and we have a full fledged authentic asian grocery/market store, but this place was a breath of fresh air for me. The seafood we did pick up was very reasonable. Then they had conch, which is way better when it was fresh, but I have received qoutes at Kroger for conch as high as $25/lb. - this place was selling it for $9/lb. Might have to spend one weekend a month in Memphis, just to get some much needed ingrediants for the kitchen shelves at home.

Darian M.

Yelp
This post is gonna be EPIC. Trust me! Ok so I was in need of some good Bi Bim Bap and didn't have the tools and utensils. So I coerced my wife and we hit the streets of Memphis. First stop - Nope! Second stop - Rats Third stop - *Ding Ding* WINNER! Thank God for My fellow yelpers who guided me to this place. Ok so now it's no high end spot and you won't see Range Rovers and what not BUT this is the place to be. We pulled up and the parking lot was filled with cars. We headed in and the place smelled good which is always a concern for me. Anyhoo - the place is filled with Asian foods, spices and the like. The West Indies/Caribbean aisle *Fist pump* is Insane. Listen every aisle is a surprise. I'm talking Mexican, Oriental etc. Check out was easy and fast. It almost gives you a swap meet vibe *Blank Stare* but it's worth it. Once you leave out the store there is a food truck ready for service but we hit the road. Also don't forget to look for the Statue of Liberty Across the street from the store. Don't ask! Just look for it.

Rich R.

Yelp
Winchester is Hilariously confusing! I love it for the following reasons: - It is not a Farmer's Market, unless the Farm is located in Cambodia. - A large selection of produce, fresh and cheap! - Hard to find Asian and Hispanic items - Lots of totally weird stuff to look at! - Chinglish Who needs a museum when you can stroll the aisles of Winchester wondering why there are so MANY types of fish paste! A very common sight is people picking up a jar of, er, something or other; holding it up to the light, tilting it like a lava lamp, poring over the indecipherable writing on the label, and finally putting it down and smelling their fingers. A dizzying selection of everything to dare your friends to eat. So, look up some great recipes and be ready to find everything you need to pull off some wicked authentic Pho. Very nice service, great place. All kidding aside, this is a must see!

Scott T.

Yelp
It's my favorite place to shop in Memphis- Love the variety and fresh fish. They call it the Farmer's Market now but it used to be the international market -- it's still international! Lots of fresh fruits, Latin and Chinese items to be found. It you like to shop for cool stuff, this is the place!!

Lawrence C.

Yelp
Standard grocery store, however with a large collection of household goods too. Catering to the latin market, while also covering many asian cultures.

Lauren C.

Yelp
I have avoided this place like the plague for years because as a teenager I visited and there were lots of fish in murky gross water. That really made me want to gag. Since that experience, I have talked to my Lao friends who gifted us some avocados and mangoes. This is where they purchased them and this is where I will always get my mangoes. The marathon mangoes they sell here are unlike any other I have ever had. They taste like candy and are so much easier to peel. There are humongous mounds of ripe avocados and mangoes just waiting for you!!! Plus there are tons of produce items you won't find at a grocery store/WF. Just run past the meat/fish counters if you don't like strange smells. ;)

Kristen M.

Yelp
Weird but awesome. This place has hands down the best produce variety (and volume) that I've found so far in Memphis. They had all the good old fruits and vegetables plus a ton of more "exotic" ones, many of which I had never even heard of before. On top of that there are Asian and Mexican staple groceries and novelties, more than I have ever seen in any single Asian store. The downside is that it is not the cleanest store I have ever been to. It has a bit of a dingy atmosphere and flies abound, which makes me nervous to try anything from the fish market in the back (although it looks like it has a great variety as well). Still, this wasn't enough in my mind to take a mark off. As long as you exercise good judgement about what you buy and make sure to clean it before preparing it, I don't think you have anything to fear. My favorite part of the store is the selection of kitchen cooking ware and utensils. Huge selection. Massive. I made off with a bento-style lunch box the other day and when I get my next paycheck I will definitely be back in for more. Every time I walk in it is an adventure. You never know what you might find.

Lisa L.

Yelp
Loved this store - get to buy vegetables n fruits n groceries from all over the world, be it Mexican, Korean, Chinese, Fillipines etc ..love the fish n meat section too..

Shameika V.

Yelp
This place was easy to locate & very clean. I'm sort of a super hero (really I am) & very easy to approach, yet the staff here ignored even me ....even in my cat suit . No biggie I just used up my 35% battery life searching google (peppers & the level of hotness). I was most excited about the goat meat, which was very fresh & reasonably priced 2lbs for $8.53. I would have liked to choose what part of the goat I wanted but that wasn't an option even for an super hero

Kerry C.

Yelp
The first thing that you need to know about the Winchester Farmer's Market is that it's not actually a farmer's market. It's a sprawling former Schnucks filled with all manner of international cuisine. In most grocery stores, imported food is relegated to the "ethnic" aisle where a limited selection of Mexican, Italian and Asian foods compete for shelf space. At the Winchester Farmer's Market, it's like the ethnic aisle exploded. The produce section is bigger than most Easy Way stores, and much more interesting. They've got all sorts of obscure fruits and veggies. I was impressed by their serious commitment to peppers - there were 20 different kinds of fresh peppers (and an entire aisle of dried and canned peppers). The meat section is a must-see, too. The Winchester Farmer's Market has an in-house butcher, so all of the meat is super fresh. Every kind, type, and part of the meat is represented. Cut fish and chicken shares freezer space with whole cow heads. It can be a little shocking at first. The store has a unique geography. The aisles are labeled by country, but not in the order that they occur on a globe. Shopping there is sort of like shopping at a Kroger where the food is just slightly off - the packaging is similar, but the brands are different, and most of the text isn't in English. Before you head out to Hickory Hill, ready to experience the wonder of the Winchester Farmer's Market, know this: Your first trip might be a little overwhelming. I spent nearly an hour there on my first trip and only bought a container of spicy cheese dip and two Mexican Cokes.

Michelle T.

Yelp
Good resource for ethnic foods (Hispanic, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese). Drawback is that it has to carry a reduced selection of each ethnicity since it covers so many. Fresh produce, fresh meat, cheeses, refrigerated goods, frozen food, pots/pans, rice cookers, etc. Some of the produce spotted: jack fruit, papaya, mangoes (although they appeared to be Tommy Atkins rather than a more interesting variety), baby napa cabbage, both Shanghai bok choy and baby bok choy... Picked up some brown basmati rice, sesame oil, chili sauce, tofu, baby bok choy, and baby napa cabbage (which I've never seen before, but I like napa cabbage!). Prices seem ok. Credit cards accepted, no checks. Plenty of parking in lot. Located on northeast corner of Winchester Rd. and Kirby Parkway, about 15 or 20 min east of the airport. Definitely will try to stop by here whenever we drop off/pick up people from the airport.

Jolynna M.

Yelp
One of my daughter's best friends is a big foodie like me. And she and I are always talking recipes and such. Well she discovered this delightful, totally ethnic supermarket recently, and told me all about it. After all the great things she had to say, I went and checked it out myself. When I first walked in, I was like "WOW"! It's much bigger than I thought it would be, with isles and isles of fascinating and unusual food items. What I loved the most was the great produce section. The variety is amazing and the prices are super cheap. They have a great selection of fresh herbs too - potted and ready for your window seal or garden. And the spices!!!! They have everything you can think of and at half the price of your typical grocery store. Even if you're not all that into cooking, you should just go and check it out. It's a fascinating place to browse through, and very much worth the trip.

Karen R.

Yelp
The Asian community sure had high hopes for this place... especially the Koreans I'm sure since Koreans open and manage this place. It started with such a big bang... unfortunately, this place has gone to the pits in the couple of years since it opened. I guess the neighborhood where it sits doesn't help. A lot of Asians tell me it's a bad neighborhood. Whatever. I have no found an Asian store in a good neighborhood around here lol. Besides, for the rest of the Asian community, it's easier for us to shop at smaller stores where we can get all our products at one place. People were attracted to their never-ending tanks of fresh seafood but it wasn't so good when the catfish started floating upside down by the tankful and nobody did anything to remove them. Not a pretty sight at all. Plus none of the people working behind the fish counters could speak English... they didn't even understand "one and a half pound"! I felt like I was playing charade with the fishmonger!! Ugly... just ugly. Go a little further down the street to Oriental Best Market... they're a lot smaller but you can probably find what you need there if you're looking for any regular Asian product.

Karen L.

Yelp
I'm usually skeptical when the boyfriend wants to take me to "cool" places in sketchy areas, but I gotta say, WOW. This place is huge, and is filled with every kind of ethnic food you never knew existed, with aisles labeled by country. I think you could literally spend all day wandering around the store, marveling at all the crazy food. The seafood department was my favorite, offering a massive selection of whole fish, most of which I'd never heard of (baby shark?!), including LIVE catfish and tilapia, as well as tons of different kinds of shrimp, crab, oysters, etc. The meat selection is similarly crazy, and equally reasonably-priced -- no Whole Foods inflation here. When we finally tired of walking around, we were quickly checked out by a pretty friendly cashier, and then headed outside to sample the corn on the cob being sold from a Mexican food trailer, having been drawn in by the smells. So, while this is not really my neighborhood, I would totally come back here for any number of things -- or even better, send the boyfriend!

Lily V.

Yelp
So glad I was introduced to this place! I was like a little kid in a huge, colorful (albeit crowded and smelly) candy store! Though it isn't exactly a farmers market, the products are great and very reasonably priced. Definitely worth a stop! Side note: management is great. I was here buying supplies for a charity fundraising dinner and they very kindly tax exempted our purchases for the event. :)

Alex G.

Yelp
I found everything I needed puertorican culantro y masa para empanadillas. I couldn't be happier with the price and the products they offer. I will come back.

Irene B.

Yelp
Lots of hidden gems and things you won't find elsewhere. Good prices on produce and decent prices on meat and fish. Don't go in there and expect to leave empty handed. The floors are a little slippery and they lose a star for having about 4 aisles roped off because of a spill.

sarah w.

Yelp
It's like traveling around the world in an hour and a half. This international market (not farmer's market) is a real hidden gem. Fresh tortillas, butcher on staff, exotic fish, and I actually got to see what a durian looks like up close (ps, don't smell it). Crazy spices and lots of fun prepared foods for the less adventurous. I think there are at least 100 varieties of Ramen noodles from 7 countries. I only brough home 6 so I have much work ahead of me. Spoke to my Vietnamese frined and she said it's best to shop on Friday's and Saturdays when the produce is the most fresh. I can't say that I price compare everything I buy all the time, but the few things I did were definately cheaper here. Happy Shopping!!

Steve A.

Yelp
This place is amazing and has not only a great selection of international foods but has wonderful meat and produce. Haven't seen anything like this since NYC.

N. C.

Yelp
Personally, I was fascinated with this place. It's pretty big and they keep their bins filled with good-looking produce. I thought that it offered a very good selection of 'world produce' -- rice, cactus leaves, hot peppers, corn, beans, and more. The place smells interesting. Earthy. And to me, that's a good thing. I loved looking at everything. Items that you don't normally see in your local Kroger. If you enjoy ethnic cooking -- check this place out. Lots of Latino influence. Fresh fish -- both frozen and in tanks. And very reasonably priced.

Amy S.

Yelp
This place is amazing!! I have never been to a place that had so much diversity in it. The produce section alone is wonderful. I firmly believe you can find anything you want here! I guess we're weird people because we like to go just to walk around and look at all the different types of product that are sold here. It's like walking into another country!!

m g.

Yelp
Great selection but can be pricey. And what do they mean by "Farmer's Market". Industrial-Agricultural farms, or independent (non-subsidized) farms. I love all the things they have to offer, but $4.00 for a bunch of dandelion greens is excessive, unless it's organic, locally-grown produce. I do buy lots of their whole pecans and walnuts, fresh herbs, chilis, whole ocean fish, broth bones, and whichever fruits and vegetables are reasonably priced. I go to Easy-Way for greens because they are locally grown for only .79 a bunch. It's like a wonderful ethnic carnival inside! Exotic food items, and so many staples of Latino/Asian households can be a great way to bring those cultures into your home in a meaningful way, broaden your taste buds, and learn how cuisine is shared. Not a fan of the many aisles of candy, sugar drinks, treats, processed foods, and 'junk', and their housewares are over-priced. The processed food, vs. nutritious food ratio is about 80/20%. I'm not sure I'd call it a Farmer's Market for that reason. It's a wide-variety, ethnic food store with lots of diversity for everyone. Definitely worth a pass-through evaluation! at the corners of Kirby and Winchester, (across from the Statue of Liberty Church), it's very accessible from surrounding areas. Their live crawfish are the deal of the Century, but get there while they last at $3.99/lb. Worth the trip!

jakyl t.

Yelp
I really love this place! I ought some pig tongue a while ago that was very good. The workers are helpful, too. If i diddnt understand one of the products, there was always someone there to explain it to me. Plus , they have lots of cute asian treats

Eva G.

Yelp
I would like to thank the Cashier and Customer Service for their honesty, friendliness, great service and professionalism. I was in Memphis on business and went to the store to buy fresh fruit, which I did and was very happy about. However, when I went back to the office I quickly realized that I lost my wallet while at the store. I called the store and was informed that the cashier found my wallet and gave to the customer service department. I was EXTREMELY HAPPY & thankful to the cashier for returning my wallet. Unfortunately in all the excitement I did not ask for her Name. Thanks

Tim P.

Yelp
Really big and lots of stuff. I'd go back if I needed a lot of Asian style produce. I'd go if I needed quail eggs. I'd go if I needed to create a Asian inspired table setting. I wouldn't go for meat or seafood AND that's what I had been told was so FABULOUS...not so much.

Destiny T.

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This place is very big they have a lot of product's and different thing's but I can't go there anymore because when I would walk in that place it just smell's

Mahendra P.

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This market has the widest selection of food items that I am aware of in the Memphis area. Whether you are cooking South Asian, or Mexican, or Far East Asian, or American cuisine, these folks have most of the ingredients you need. It is very easy to find because it is right across the street from the Statue of Liberation.

G T.

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My grandkids went nuts. They are teenagers who decided to make several Asian dishes. Everything they needed was available. The fruit selection is fantastic. I had to Google the names of some of the fruits l had never heard of them. It's a history and geography lesson all rolled into one. Go browse and enjoy. Price are reasonable.

Kelly H.

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Worth a special trip just for the unique produce. There are way more options than romaine lettuce! It's fun to look at all of the international foods, too. Even if you don't know what they are

Gary P.

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I Love this place! This is the ethnic section of Kroger's on steroids! Great prices on vegetables, lots of selection: peppers, mushrooms, fresh spices. They make their own corn tortillas and chicharones. Fresh fish, fish in tanks, Mexican & South American sauces and ingredients, Oriental ingredients, frozen foods, & specialty cheeses, all make this a wonderful place to shop. If you are looking for a hard to find ingredient or condiment this is the place to go!

Tananda N.

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I always shop here whenever I'm craving for Thai, Korean or Japanese food where you can find essential ingredients.

John F.

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I LOVE this store. I went in there looking for chorizo one day last year and now it's about the only place I shop. The produce selection is amazing, I get something new every time I go in but I still can't seem to make any progress towards trying it all. The fish selection is great, pick your fish and they'll clean it however you want, sometimes they get blue crabs in but they go FAST. Some things I'd rather get elsewhere, bread and milk come to mind. But when I want red bean ice cream or a dragonfruit, squid jerky, rice, chorizo, and fish, I know exactly where I'm going.

Lacee O.

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I moved to Memphis from Portland, OR and I was super excited to find such a large Asian store here. The herb and spice selection was awesome, I ended up bringing home two pots of herbs for my kitchen window. The guy behind the fish counter was very nice, as was my cashier. All in all, great store, and I will certainly be a repeat customer.

Jill R.

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Oh my! Oh my! Lots of produce and different produce. It was so neat to walk the aisles.

Mark P.

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Been there several times. Took the wife Sat and she now has a new love. Wide selection of fresh produce & spices & a lotore at great prices. You have to go to believe.