The falafel is truly amazing, I agree with the people below. The place is quite big and you can surely find anything you might be interested in. Staff is nice and food is fresh and delicious.
Roasth
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, United Kingdom
Lovely little market with great hot food. Well worth checking out.
Rachel h.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
Great market in Lyric Square open on Thursdays. Stalls with vegan & vegetarian options, ethiopian food, moroccan food, thai food and even filipino food. Also available, fresh bread, cheese and other local produce. More of a lunch time option than traditional farmers market but worth checking out.
DeCabb
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
Thursday became world experimentation day as I went to the market and tried something. Falafel, bento, amazon rainforest salad — the food of the world at my doorstep meant I could discover whether Ghana chicken was better than local meat. It’s also busy, with huge queues & pushy people :-( However my new fav is Gyoza bento from the Japanese place — 5 or 6 gyoza, mizo soup, pickle, rice — YUM!
Epicur
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
Hammersmith Farmers’ Market isn’t the best market you’re going to come across in a lifetime of organic eating, but it is thought of highly in the local area, mostly because it gives everyone something to look forward to in an otherwise hum-drum area. Most of my colleagues cheer when Thursday rolls around, because it means we can visit the market for some decent food for lunch. The prices vary a lot from cheap as chips to major rip off. My favourite lunch time stalls are the one serving boxes of salad for £5.00 — the Rainforest Box is one to go for, and the falafel stall which rakes in the cash and generally has the longest queue. This is no doubt because the falafel wraps are fresh and delicious, and also because they’re reasonably priced at £2.50 for a small wrap which really isn’t that small at all, and £3.50 for a large.
KEVINK
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, United Kingdom
The market was very good if you want to some turely organic food. There were also big range cheese and bread there. if you go for the first time, the best option is go with some friend who had been there before. You will get lots of nice stuff only from this place.
G K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, United Kingdom
The Hammersmith Farmers Market takes place every Thursday in Lyric Square. The highlight of this market for me are the hot foods on offer for lunch and something I imagine that many workers in Hammersmith look forward to every Thursday. The stalls include a spit roast pig stall(pork and lamb are on offer here), ethiopian food, moroccan food, thai food and, interestingly, they even have filipino food. The longest lines always seem to be at the roast pig stall and the thai/filipino food stall. Because I’m normally caught up in getting my lunch I haven’t paid much attention to fresh produce on offer but mainly I’ve noted things like cheeses, baked goods, some fruits and veges. Its not a big market but worth a visit if you’re in the area around lunch time on a Thursday.
Back_a
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
not the biggest market in the world, the day I went there were less stalls than the average man has fingers. they also seems to just do food for the lunchtime crowd rather than the freshly dug-up vegetables I was expecting. that said I liked it, had a lovely freshly cook roti and though I spent more than I normally would for lunch I would go again.
Am2li
Rating des Ortes: 5 Watford, United Kingdom
This only comes to Hammersmith once a week on a Thursday but if you are going to do your weekly shop and live nearby then its worth having alook. They have a huge vareity of organic and cooked foods from all ethnic groups as well scottish and english. There is fruit, vegetables, organic meat, cakes and bread.