EQ Village Markets, Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park |
Gorgeous carrots (purple ones too) and radishes by the bunch |
Tiger lillies |
Luxurious French goods |
Pretty fruit stands |
Kipflers |
Easter honeybread cookies |
Muscatels - not a bad price |
Artisan French-style salamis |
More salami |
Potted herbs |
Baskets of gorgeous vegetables |
Not all food... small girls' ruffle skirts |
A lychee and mint drink |
Spinach and cheese gozleme |
Oh yes, a day out at the EQ Village Markets is delightful and indeed, somewhere to spoil oneself silly on food.
8 comments:
Beautiful produce! That French salumi looks interesting.
I've always been curious about these markets and wondered if they were any good. I like the look of the mint & lychee drink; and who can go past a gozleme (not me)!
What a fantastic day at the market! Love how you end your post with gozleme :)
Is the Ethiopian food stall still there? Eating there was an absolute revelation. Incredible food.
Hi lateraleating - Yes, it's a chewy, rustic style one :) Yummy
Hi MissPiggy - The gozleme was SO good! I hadn't had one in ages...
Hi Ellie - Just how I ended my day ;)
Hi Jobe - Afraid not. That would have been interesting. I've only had African food once, at Camden markets in London...
I thought it's a great place to seek out a wonderful range of fruit and vegetables, free range poultry, game and meats, farm-fresh eggs, cheeses and dairy. Plus the idea that most delectables can now found all in one place is such a great relief.
The tiger lilies are a bargain, what's more they're gorgeous and last for ages.
Hi Jayson - Yes, there's great variety there :)
Hi chopinandmysaucepan - They are a great price, aren't they?
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