The selection here is getting really good, especially later in the week. I bought 2 beautiful floral scarves I wear almost on a daily basis for £15 from Mandalay, definitely worth checking out. More recently I had the best banh mih I’ve had in the UK from a stall whose name I can’t remember and which may have disappeared — argh! Grandma’s Touch, despite the odd name, seems to be selling some interesting arepas(beef and plaintain — yes!) although sadly when I was there they had mostly run out(I think, they seemed a bit confused and kept mentioning the name of an arepa that wasn’t on the sign I was looking at) and so I had the less interesting beans and cheese(the arepa itself seemed good though, and is gluten free). Other choices included grilled cheese sandwiches, Mexican, Spanish, Caribbean and pastries. SONOPRET, YES?
Lucy H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Manchester, United Kingdom
I usually avoid Manchester on a Saturday for the sheer volume of people. That’s where I’ve been going wrong. I’m not sure which speciality market was on today but it was amazing. First off there’s food. My favourite type of market. There’s regional food, Lancashire beef, cumberland sausage, Cumbrian cheese. Stalls with Eastern cuisine and curry, looked really really good. Homemade fudge and toffee for the sweet toothed. A strange one: ostrich, kangaroo and wild boar burger stall, if you’re feeling particularly curious. Then there’s some homemade cupcake and chocolate stalls. A variety of homegrown foods here. Once your belly’s satisfied you will find lots of craft and jewellery shops, some very pretty delicate pieces. Some Amazonia gifts perhaps? Lots of fairtrade items. Then there’s the shubbery and plantation stalls if you’re into your gardening. Once your food’s part digested why not tuck into some home brewed beer, with the strangest of homemade labels, cat piss? shit stew? brain damage? At £3.50 a bottle, go try. So that was my day and observation at the markets. According to the website it was supposed to be the crafts and gifts market being the first Saturday of the month. Was much more than that today. Any who Manchester markets give good value, quality, local produce. Support.