All I know is the same Vivier Market. Today Monica tells you that Melbourne's best farmers' markets are not only cheap for fresh ingredients, but also for vegetables that can't be bought in supermarkets, too!.
NO.1 Mulgrave Farmers Market
Mulgrave Farmers Market, which began in 2009, is now the 10th year of market operations.
Mulgrave Farmers Market is located at the headquarters of Mulgrave Body Shop, a market with long-standing vendors that open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sundays.
In addition, the fourth Sunday of the month will also be held on Mulgrave Makers Market, where you can find a lot of handmade gadgets.
Here you can buy a variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables, eggs, bread, jam, olive oil, jewelry, children's clothing, wooden crafts ~ anyway, everything ~
You can take your dog with you and spend the weekend shopping for a cup of coffee.
It's super cozy!
Address: grounds of The Body Shop's HQ, Mulgrave (Jacksons Road Portal, cnr Wellington Rd).
Time: every Sunday 8am-1pm
NO.2 Kingston Farmers Market
Kingston Farmers Market, located in Nepean Highway, since 2004, now has about 50 to 60 stalls, requiring $2 as a charitable donation.
Here you can buy preserved fruit, dried fruit, tea, red wine, fresh vegetables, home-made cookies ~
We don't have to eat in the morning. It's a pity that we don't try all kinds of food here.
Tips: needs to bring his own pocket. There's no smoking in the bazaar.
Address: Sir William Fry Reserve, Nepean Highway and Bay Street, Highett
Time: first Saturday of the month 8am-12.30pm
NO.3 Flemington Farmers Market
Flemington Farmers Market, which began in 2010, is a popular market, especially in the summer and during the holidays.
The market owners are very friendly, where you can buy: mushrooms, eggs, olives, organic chocolate, honey, lemon sauce, preserved fruit ~
In addition to the vegetables and fruits to choose from, there are also a lot of gourmet here, weekend can come here to visit the market, and eat and drink.
Address: 175 Mt Alexander Road, Flemington
Time: every Sunday, 9am-1pm.
NO.4 Coburg Farmers Market
Coburg Farmers Market has two bazaars twice a month, on Coburg North Primary School's meadows; it's really fun for the kids.
Here you can buy seasonal fruits, vegetables, nuts, eggs, cooking oil, fresh bread, home-made cheese, desserts ~
There's no need for breakfast night market here. Oh, Coburg Farmers Market, delicious breakfast can't be missed ~
Address: 180 O 'Hea Street, Coburg, Victoria
Time: every Saturday 8am-1pm
NO.5 Elwood Farmers Market
The sponsors of Elwood Farmers Market are Linke and Tim Walsh, and they successfully run St Kilda's Veg Out Farmers Market.
Here you can buy a variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables, the market theme is that the local seasonal vegetables and fruits are healthier than those imported food.
So here you can buy a variety of fresh local seasonal fruits and vegetables, home-made desserts, and beautiful flowers.
Address: Elwood College, 101 Glenhuntly Rd, Elwood
Time: second Saturday of the month 8:30am-12:30pm
NO.6 Eltham Farmers Market
Eltham Farmers Market, which used to be a twice-January market, is now open on Sundays every month.
Market opening hours vary from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in April-December and from 08:30 to 12:00 in January-March.
Here you can buy a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, eggs, honey ~
Address: Eltham Town Mall car park 10 / 18 Arthur Street, Eltham
Time: every Sunday, 9am-1pm