Address: | 5000 Buford Hwy NE, Chamblee, GA 30341, USA |
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Postal code: | 30341 |
Phone: | (770) 936-8858 |
Website: | https://www.cityfarmers.market/ |
Monday: | 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
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Tuesday: | 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Thursday: | 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Friday: | 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Saturday: | 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Sunday: | 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
It's very large and carries Europe, Asian, Latin products. It is a big warehouse and it takes a little time to go through and find things you need.
However, the frequently purchased produce is usually on the perimeter against the wall.
A great place for everything you would need, including ethnic foods. The fruits and produce are fresh , varied and plenty. You can also find fresh seafood as well as different meats. The fresh Vietnamese bread is also great but has gone up in price a great deal.
I wish I discovered this place sooner. It's magical. So many types of food, fresh fish, and fresh produce. The prices were *chefs kiss*
Large selection of items.
There’s always piles and piles of fruits and vegetables! They often have big sales to clear this massive produce inventory. The quality can be hit-or-miss.
A lot of Chinese shoppers travel between Dinho Market, H-Mart, and this City Farmers Market because of their differing specialties. Try to avoid coming to these markets on Sundays cuz that’s when the Asian moms does their weekly grocery shopping 😜.
City Farmers Market - carries predominantly Vietnamese and Thai products on their shelves, but there are also a large section of Hispanic products since this market is within walking distance of a large Hispanic populated residential area. I get most of my produce like Aloe Vera and lemons from here.
Dinho Market - carries predominately Chinese products (specifically tea and traditional medicine). It’s for this reason that Dinho could withstand the competition from the other two massive markets and managed to outlive 99 Ranch Market and Asian Supermarket. Their produce section is the cheapest but not very fresh. The only produce I ever buy from here is garlic since it’s so dirt cheap (like $2/lb which ends up being a few cents since garlic is so lightweight 😂😂😂)
H-mart - carries predominantly Korean products (it also carries a lot of Japanese products). It also tends to have higher end goods like lobster. The kitchenware and home goods here are generally better quality than the other two stores. The produce here is usually more expensive than the other two, though.
Hoa Binh Market - carries Vietnamese, Thai, Malaysian, Indonesian, and Chinese products. My family used to shop here before H-Mart and City Farmers Market appeared. Dinho has a better selection of Chinese products and now City carries an even bigger selection of Vietnamese/Thai products. They have a small BBQ food place inside which may have helped the store survived this long but that might change now that Best BBQ has recently opened at City Farmers Market. (Update: They expanded their seasoning/spices section and added several racks for them. This store now carries the most variety for curry. I do get the impression that Hoa Binh is more selective in the brands they carry since City, which often carries the cheapest brands, can very hit-or-miss)