Reviews for: Yellow Green Farmers Market

(4 reviews)
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ysee gaudel eisel (Aug 25, 2023)
Maybe years ago their message of community and local farmers was real : 10 years ago: No locally grown products in this market now. They do have food offerings some good some not so good. The music is blasting and not always with a soothing effect lol The place is between a Carnival and Flea Market ?.!!!!!
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Lake Dolfin (Aug 25, 2013)
This is a very nice place with ample parking, it's a big space under the roof, they have nice variety, such as fresh fruit, dried fruits, flavored olive oils, baking goods, shea butter, goat cheeses (quite expensive), meats and fish, pickles. There are a lot of tasting stations, vendors are nice, smiling and talkative. Live band is playing near the restaurant, and atmosphere is pleasant all along. I wish they had more organic produce and cheaper organic meats and chicken.
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Jason Pepe (Sep 4, 2011)
The market is a fun place to shop with friendly vendors.

My wife and I found some huge avocados from Homestead Florida and also locally grown Dragon Fruit and Longans.

Several produce vendors are located on opposite ends of the market. The prices are very reasonable and many fruits and vegetables are available. Check out all the produce vendors and then select the best they offer.

Hunfry? Fresh roasted sweet corn is served with plenty of butter. Delicious and mouth watering!

Check out the Hamsa herbalist and the fantastic Olive Oil Station. Huge stainless steel drums hold extra virgin olive oil. Pour and mix your oil with your favorite herb's and spices.

Many vendors offer unique and unusual products. Taste some of Island Fusions fresh and delicious Caribbean salsas and chutney's.

The finest handmade organic soaps are available at Welton Art. See Alice and Jim for a sample of the most amazing hand moisturizer. Alice also creates some incredible ladies silk blouses and wraps that are works of art you can wear.

Pick up some fresh eggs, pastries, cheeses, pasta and so much more towards the center of the market.

After shopping and meeting so many nice people we sat down at Amber's Tropical Oasis and had some delicious fresh guacamole and chips and some nice cold beers.

This market will become a South Florida landmark and the place to be and be seen!

I urge everyone to stop on by and check it out!

JT

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Jodi Smith (Aug 29, 2011)
First let me say I believe this place has potential. There were several vendors in there that are legit. Here's the good - we bought eggs from a farmer there & WOW are they delicious. We had a tasty lunch at the outdoor cafe & met the owners who are very nice. The soap lady was very pleasant & we bought her products as well. Now the bad - there isn't enough vendors in there to make it worth the drive & the people selling the produce aren't legit, they're basically taking the food out of the packaging & putting it out. It'd be much better if they sold food that they actually grow which is what a farmers market consists of. Some vendors sell flea market stuff not farmers market stuff. I hope they step it up!
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