Sushi A Go Go Reviews

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A Los Angeles Landmark that is a step back in time

By PineappleShagette |

I just love to roam Farmers Market. Great place to sample a variety of foods and a fun hang out with your friends or family. The Grove next door is a stark contrast to the older market and why I love to retreat here to relive the Los Angeles of old. It really is a treasure. I love the little French Market and the donut place and Ice Cream shop are so old school. There are a few store fronts that sell everything from vintage toys to hot sauces. On the far end is even a Bar and they have live music on occasion. DuPars is the old school coffee shop that sits on the Corner of Fairfax and 3rd and they have the BEST PIES! It's a great place to take out of town guests to see what LA really used to be like.

Great place for quick eating

By Thomas_Munk |

A great food court with all kinds of food. We passed it around lunch time and decided to go there and eat. We both had good food and at very decent prices. This is not a 5 star restaurant area, but for a couple/family/group who wants different cuisines this is a great place to go.

not a real market

By David K |

if you're looking for a market, forget it. there are a couple of places in there where you can buy exotic groceries, but for the most part it is like a gourmet food court

Multiple Choice

By Chloe B |

The choices are amazing - any type of food plus a touch of shopping is available including gourmet markets. Casual outdoor eating and lots of folks. Some vendors want cash only and the parking lot is tight. @chloebeden

Delicious freshly made sushi

By Sarsywarsy |

I love Japanese food and this sushi was delicious! They make it fresh in front of you so expect to wait a few minutes. Go for a combo selection to try a few different types. Full of flavour and filling. Definitely give this place a try among all the other options at the farmers' market

Great place to wander about and sample some good food

By Marian DSilva |

Lots of booths with all kinds of delicious food. Some outlets seemed hugely popular (the churrascaria for instance). The place seems to be frequented by L.A. residents so it's definitely not touristy. The bonus is that it's right next to the Grove which is mall with a lot of open areas, a lawn and a fountain, a nice place for a stroll after you've filled your belly at the market.

A True Los Angeles Institution

By heumanntouch |

This is vintage Los Angeles and is well worth the visit now the parking sucks but it is free if you purchase something. There are many interesting and great dining locations and the Grove is right next door if you are looking for more high stuff. this is mainly a hodgepodge of various shops and dining locations and possible celebrity sightings as i have seen a few in here

Cheap and Fresh Food.

By SJessica522 |

There are a lot of different food stands, fruit and cool stores. We had lunch at Sushi-A-Go-Go because we want to try something different in a farmer's market. Their sashimi is fresh and the today special sushi of that day is really delicious. Their Miso Soup is pretty good too. We went to "the French Crepe Co." for dessert. We ordered La Napoleon which we customize our own crepe. Their crepe is made upon order so the crepe is pretty fresh and really good!!!

Great farmers market

By Ric Z |

The Original Farmers Market, is a must see for all, a real change from the commercialism in West L.A and downtown, the variety of food on offer and the character make for a great time, family friendly and not likely to break the bank either. Went in winter so can only imagine how busy it would be in summer when the weather is much warmer. Thoroughly enjoyable.

A favorite spot

By pjzepp |

We always find time to visit the Grove when we are in LA. It's a fun place to go, with plenty of food, drinks, and friendly people. One of our favorite spots for a casual stop and visit.

Fun Place to eat and people watch!

By Elbecko45 |

We only spent an hour here during our Day in LA Tour, wish we had more time! So many choices for lunch, I will spend more time there the next time I visit! We had Cajun and Chinese food, both very good! Wish we had saved room for a crepe! I would highly recommend this place to eat and hang out for a few hours! There are some places to shop and sit down restaurants in The Grove if you don't want to eat in the Market, a very fun, cool place!

also known as SUSHI A GO GO. Awesome food

By MuscleDog |

A go go or also known as SUSHI A GO GO has amazing food and great service. It's well priced and delicious.

A must do on your bucket list!

By FirstClass001 |

If you love food as much as I do this place is a must for any foodie. I loved the energy of this place with foods from all around the world. Great menu items to choose from. Easy access parking. I would have loved to spend a few hours on my own in this place. With kids it can get too crazy as this place packs up quickly. I would return here again in a heart beat.

so fun!

By sld417 |

Farmers Market was excellent for us, we never had to agree on where to eat (we are all indecisive) for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late night ice cream, i am so glad we were close to this unique eating establishment.

international eating

By vitali h |

Colorful and Aromatic food court style place. green grocers, butchers, candy makers, nut shops, butchers. italian, brazilian, american, french foods.

Japanese boat in the ocean

By Asat |

The small place was amazing. Just mid of the market. looks like a small boat sailing in the ocean. The crunchy dragon roll was so delicious and fast. We will come back again thanks.

Great place to explore the taste of Los Angeles

By Jason S |

This place has been her forever and you won't be disappointed. There is an abundance of local flavors and vendors that will amaze you. There's even a hot sauce shack where you can get nearly any hotsauce. If you are in the area try visiting this local gem.

Cant beat the farmers market!

By USMC_Recon_2003 |

The farmers market is a great place to stroll around and find some good eats! This isn't a place where all the tourists hang out but tourists are definitely welcome here. I highly recommend a visit if your in town. If you live here, well you already know :)

Just a wonderful place to visit

By Bubuflu |

My family really loves to walk around and eat at the Farmers Market! It's a great place where everyone can get the type of food they want and still eat together. The atmosphere is terrific as you're enjoying unique food from Brazilian, seafood, pizza, sandwiches, sausages, Greek, etc......

Brilliant food & great friendly service.

By MuscleDog |

Love this place! While wandering around the Farmers Markets I came across this little gem of place. In one week I ate here 3 times the food was so nice and the service so friendly. Would highly recommend trying this place as the food is so fresh and nice and made for you while you wait.

Food everywhere!

By JamieNSC |

I stopped at the market for 1.5 hours as part of a tour. The stop was for lunch but I could have spent a lot more time here. There is some of almost every cuisine type, desserts, fresh meats, & interesting gift shops within the market. It's a bit of a maze but each turn provides more to see or eat!

Historic & Delicious

By jayhawkinva |

This LA landmark was built in the 1930's and has an amazing ambiance! We enjoyed breakfast at two of the many stands. On a Monday morning at 9:00, it was not crowded, but it was a good mix of tourists and locals. The food stands are all permanent and many have been there for decades. It is a good mix of traditional farmers market vendors selling meat and produce and restaurant/vendor stalls. This was my second time to the Farmers Market in less than a year. My last visit at noon on a Friday (very crowded with all kinds of visitors). The food both visits was amazing! The variety is eclectic and wonderful. The crepe shop is amazing! Fresh and delicious. The hot dog place was equally good! A word of caution! Make sure you get your parking validated in the Farmers Market! $12 for an hour plus of parking could have bought me another crepe! If you have time shopping in The Grove shopping center next door is fun. Although it is mostly large corporate stores you would find in an upscale mall, the atmosphere is festive and there is always something going on there.

Quiet spot with healthy food

By fedartuk |

It is a good option to avoid chain fast food in West Hollywood. Stall after stall you will discover food from every part of the world. Perfect place yo buy original souvenirs to take home. Stop at the Spices' stalls.

Farmers Market best place to get a mix of eats

By si36studios |

Its never dull eating here, becouse you have so much to chose from. Great place to go with a group of people who cant decide what they want to eat. If they dont like something here drop them as a friend they are probably as* Ho***

awesome

By Mimi-oz |

If you are travelling to LA, please stop and the farmers market and allow pleanty of time to enjoy. A few hours browsing the shops, and tasting all of the delicious foods from the stalls. A long lunch (I had it at the mexican place, just next to the bar) with delicious buritto and soft shell tacos (mixed pork). Then stroll through the shops at the back of the market for some people watching, the fountain and lovely, though pricey, shops. If you are spending more than a night in LA pick up some delicious food to take back for dinner. If you are on a lay over, pick up some quicky food for gifts at the other end. I got burbon BBQ sauce, my friend got some decedant chocolates and fudge. ENJOY!!

Not your typical Farmers Market.

By Kittyme2 |

This farmers market is more permanent storefront then vegetable stand. There are stores selling typical farmers market stuff like soap, candles, candies, meat, fruits, vegetables, etc, but there are way more food places then anything else. In my opinion this is more of a food court then a farmers market. Make sure you make the full round before you decide what to eat and I wouldn't go there starving either. We made that mistake and then regretted it after making a rash decision on Chinese. This is a great place for people watching. I would definitely make it a point to stop here again.

One of the best Sushi U will ever have!

By GurpreetMehdiratta |

This is a place I must have been to 3-4 times and everytime it has been amazing. Honestly, I was a bit surprised to see such high rating of this place on Tripadvisor as I thought that in a place like LA and in a location like the Farmers Market it is very difficult for a sushi place to stand out as there are quite a few options for eating.......however after trying their Shrimp Tempura Udon, Shrimp roll (yes I am a big shrimp fan) Salmon roll and Veggie Roll it is clear that this is one of the best places to eat............so next time you are in Farmers Market don't get carried away by the look of this place it looks tiny and unassuming but it is amazing!!

I loved this place!

By Cheryl H |

So many options, would have loved a taste tour. Our bus tour stopped here for lunch and I am so glad they did. It is a fabulous place. Wish we would have had more time here and at the Grove. Definitely do not miss this place on your LA trip

Love It Here. Just Needs More People to Clean Up.

By Outofdodge_10 |

Lots of fresh fruit and veggies, nuts, tea, food stands and much more. I love buying food from here and just hanging out. From cajun food to seafood and crepes, food from Spain, Greece, Singapore, etc. Meat and fish markets and wine bar. Beer. Coffee and doughnuts. Starbucks. Coffee Bean. There are many tables and chairs throughout, but they need to have just a few more people on the cleaning crew. To me, it feels like a sanctuary in the middle of the bustle of the city. It does get much more crowded on weekends and holidays. Many tourists and also locals. Keep track of your parking ticket or they will charge $25. Also, make sure to have a vendor validate your ticket if you buy something. If you don't feel like crowds, you can get a delivery service called Gourmet Courier to deliver from here.

Excellent Sushi, Hit the spot!

By SAMANTHA J |

Wonderful sushi in a really neat setting (Farmer's Market). Staff was extremely friendly also! Prices were good for how delicious the sushi was! Would definitely eat here again!

Great sushi!

By Simone Basei |

We had the famous california roll and Philly roll. Both delicious and amazing service. Highly recommend!

Repeat customer...a year later!

By r.aguon |

Was in the area in 2018 and back again last month. I was so happy to still see the restaurant there! Food was just as I remember...delicious, very reasonably priced and the service was excellent! I was only in town for 5 days and ate there 2x. And I would go back again, on my next trip!! It’s a wife/husband team and the food is absolutely delicious!!

Best place in LA for lunch to go

By Janis A |

Stopped here twice in the past for lunch during tours. Fantastic choice of different fresh foods to choose from. There are eating areas plus rest rooms and lots of lovely shops with all manner of produce. I ate the Chinese food once and the second time took a fresh corned beef sandwich to go.

Lots of things to see and all kinds of foods to try

By Bob G |

I know they count this as a tourist spot, but if I lived closer I would probably come once a week. 30-40 different types of food and deli foods. Lots to see and do here and fun to walk through the Grove that is right next to it.

Everything to Eat you can think of ?

By 888jacquelyn |

You may get to visit the Farmers Market as part of a tour. There are great food options to choose from but its not cheap by any means. $10 for most items of food. That will add up if you have a big family. We had lunch here on 2 days..they have clean toilets..lots of ATM machines and plenty of tables to sit at and eat. We tried ribs and pulled pork one day and kebabs and toasted sandwich another day. Nice as a treat..but expensive for what you get compared to other places.

Fresh food, good people watching

By WanderlustingDuo |

The Farmers Market was well worth the trip. Sprinkled through the complex are several shops and food vendors. We causally walked the entire complex. We purchased fresh almond butter and beef jerky, both of which were delicious. We sat at the tables in food area and there was great people watching. The Grove connects to the Farmers Market so plan to walk both.

Doesn't live up to the hype

By Serena D |

Found it boring and he food choices limited. Not all food stalls accept plastic for payment which further limits available choices.

Breakfast Food Delight...

By Summervacationeer |

For a good "old fashioned" quality breakfast (anytime of day) Dupar's restaurant at the Farmer's Market is a great value! Start with fresh squeezed orange juice (you can watch them squeeze it) followed by a well-prepared egg dish with hash brown potatoes (never frozen and grated while you wait). If your really hungry, try their pancakes (they are the best!) served with warm maple syrup. Anytime I want a great breakfast, accompanied by some great nostalgia, I head for the Farmer's Market!

The Original Farmers Market

By missmarshallply |

The Original Farmers Market, is a must see when you visit Los Angeles. The market is located nearly next door to the CBS studio. I had received a recommedation from a friend to go and find some Louisiana style cooking there.

This is a MUST for anyone visiting Los Angeles

By andrea n |

I stayed in Los Angeles for 5 nights in Augiust 2015 and discovering the Farmers Market was brilliant. So many types of food available and at such reasonable prices. There were 6 of us in our party and everyone ate whatever they wanted. We ate Singapore noodles, pizza, gyros, hot dogs and french pancakes, the choice was unbelievable. There were also many shops selling unusual gigts and some amazing ice cream places. We visited 3 times in 5 days and I would definitely recommend this place to all visitors.

Cool place to buy food

By sunnylooker |

We loved this farmers market. It is right next to the Grove. So after shopping pick up some food to eat there or take with you. Any type of food you can think of is made here at a wonderful price. I would say to add this to the list to visit, you will not be disappointed!

Overwhelming

By Randi S |

Whatever you are in the mood for you can find it here! I ate a Cobb salad and it was refreshing. Also had Bobs donuts. Omgeeee 😍😍😍

Great atmosphere and great choice of foods

By skywalker047 |

We ate at the Farmers Market - breakfast and dinner - several times. Had great waffles for breakfast, very good jambalaya and good Greek/Turkish meal.

Vibrant and interesting

By Mark R |

Spent a great afternoon into early evening here. Really enjoyed the atmosphere and selection of goods for sale. Lots of places to eat and drink, some with live music, all with a warm and friendly feel. Can't wait to check it out again at Christmas time. Take some cash as many of the food places do not takes cards, that way you'll have the choice of everything on offer!

LA Original worth visiting!

By Tobin A |

Check out the shops and restaurants. From Pizza, Asian, Brazilian bbq, Creol jambalaya... fresh produce also! Its only a short walk from The Grove outdoor mall. Some nights they have themes... from open mic night to dancing.

Overpriced

By 777_Carla |

$50 for lunch for two and 2 non-alcoholic beverages? If you want to charge that much you better buy better tuna than the one that was served - and left uneaten. Service was friendly and the other types of fish were fresh. But we're not coming back.

Great place for at least half a day

By buffalojim67 |

Between the shops and restaurants, this is a place to spend several hours shopping and/or eating. Some of the shops have been here for decades and you can experience the Hollywood history contained in the area.

Food food food!

By ItTastesLikeFeet |

A wide range of stalls with all different kinds of food and food-related items. I visited the farmers market with a group of 4 others and we all managed to get food from different stalls to try together. There is a lot of choice with different cuisines, as well as both sweet and savoury options. There are a lot of seats in the shade to eat out of the sun, also with fans scattered around to keep cool. Expect it to be busy! In close proximity to The Grove so it is a nice option for lunch or a snack if in the area.

Lots of variety!!

By Louise H |

Amazing choice of fresh tasty food from lots of different vendors. Even the pickiest of eaters could find something here! We a variety of tacos.... was mega good and soooooo fresh! Then we had a crepe!

Great atmosphere, excellent choice

By Yorkiepud76 |

So much choice here. We went for a wander around and some lunch. Ended up opting for Italian. It's a lovely setting and there is a buzz about the place.

Great food

By Michael D |

A huge assortment of stalls, selling the most varied assortment of goods. The food stalls need to be seen to be believed, such an assortment of tempting things. I am sure that you will spend, even if you had not intended to.

Great Sushi

By Elvor |

I ordered a Sushi bowl and it was great. I have to admit that it's a bit expensive, but what do you expect when you have a boat load of incredible fish in your plate. Loved the food!

Fresh and Delicious

By Cynthia M |

Sushi A Go Go is located in the rabbit warren in the Farmer's Market. We stumbled upon it accidentally and were NOT disappointed. My daughter and I ordered two diffferent platters so that we could each try a lot of different things. It was so good and so fresh. Would definitely go there again when in L.A. They make it while you wait but it didn't take very long, even at noon.

La farmers market

By Fionacallisto |

Great experience although smaller than i expected it to be, with only a few fruit and vege stalls and a hamdful of other fresh produce stalls, loke butchers and cheese and nuts etc, but lots of eating places and sweets, and toirist souvenior places, it is attached to a huge shopping mall, woth barnes and noble and cheesecake factoru to name a few and its open late

Super hit place

By Suchig06 |

Very beautiful and fine farmer's market place. The overall feel was quite stunning because of the Christmas season, decorations and enthusiastic crowd. A lot of food ranging from fine dining, coffee shops, candy stores to snack bars make it a place for all ages. Some interesting artifacts placed in the area such as the model of old gas station are interesting. The shopping streets, water fountains, pond and statues offer a European feel.

Awesome

By Vanessa M |

Charming place, lots of great food! Loved it, had a lot of fun. Even found a Brazilian restaurant with churrasco, yummi.

Farmers Not so many. Food.......lots.

By John M |

Food is the main theme here and although it has llost its original charm for some the Market is worth a wander through. Most of what you find seems pricey and not first quality. The exception is fresh produce which is just great value and truly fresh. Any food you can imagine is available and prepared right there and then and its popularity speaks for itself. Well worth a visit.

You have to go

By KellersGeorgia |

This was a stop on our tour. We had one hour for lunch so we headed into the market. The food choices are plentiful. We decided on crepes for lunch and everything was delicious. Plenty of seating and very clean. A must see while in LA!!

LA's Big Sidewalk Cafe

By Habitat P |

I never get tired of Farmer's Market. There's all kinds of food, all kinds of people from everywhere in the world and plenty of locals -- a good place to meet friends. There's stalls to buy cheese, produce, the best meat and fish, and lots of restaurant stalls. On summer nights there's live music.

A Food Truck Experience without the Trucks!

By Valtraveler |

A dining experience from years gone bye, from around the world, and from the contemporary culinary cosmos...all in one. This "don't miss" LA foodie adventure, where folks from around the world join locals for a quick bite. Established and tested vendors (as well as a few of the most well known celebrity chefs) present their ethnic and classic American specialties side by side in a historic, "touristy - kitsch" outdoor setting. Great for families since everyone can get what they want and no "shushing" is ever required. Bonus is adjacent "Grove" shopping center with fine dining, cinemas, and upscale shopping. Have fun!

A GREEEEAAAT TIME!!!

By candy t |

This an interesting location... From the people you see to the different types and tastes of food that they sell... We have been there several times and each time it was different...

Great space!

By Bob A |

So much going on. Terrific food and such a variety. We had no idea a place like this exists in the middle of LA.

Memories Rekindled

By David G |

50+ years ago my brother (aged 7) and me (aged 10) used to spend hours at the Farmers Market every Saturday as my parents worked in a store across the street. Recently, my wife and I and some friends had the chance to revisit. What a wonderful lunchtime visit! Still lots of interesting shops and a tremendous variety of food options. We each ordered something that tickled our fancy and found a table for all of us to share comments on the food and general conversation while we enjoyed lunch. We plan to make it a regular part of our outing plans.

Not Good

By Christa W |

Went here when we were dropped off for a bus tour. They had a little line and my 14 yr old really wanted sushi. Ordered Unagi, 2 Philly Rolls and their Dragon Roll. The sushi was awful. The rolls were half hazardly put together. Flavor was totally missing. The sushi rice was not right. Rolls were VERY pricey which I don't mind if the quality is good. You would be better off getting sushi at the grocery store made the previous day. So disappointing.

Home

By Rorole2 |

I love this place. It's like home to me. It's one of the first places I used to have coffee and write when I first arrived in Los Angeles. For nostalgia, I always park here and walk to the Grove. It's for tourists, but the locals love the food and the relaxed, no-frills atmosphere. I buy my fish and organic chicken here. It's always fresh. It's the first place I take visitors. They love it. Warning: The parking is horrible.

Quick roll to go

By Sue B |

In area and popped in to Farmers Market for produce. Decided to get a veggie roll to go. Delicious, fresh and friendly staff I'll be going again and order more tasty sushi

Great food choices

By KKJ |

A lot of different varieties of food. Never gets boring. The tough part always is deciding on what to eat !!

LA Classic, Eat at Farmers Market ...

By DAVID L |

The LA Farmers Market is a local icon and has been around forever - I first visited there as a kid & it's still fun many decades later. Loaded with eateries of all sorts with chairs & tables sprinkled in between. TIP: 1) wander around & decide which eatery you want, or several, 2) then have 1 member of your party find a table & sit there 3) other members of your party bring the ordered food to the table. ...Much better than wandering about looking for a table w food in one hand & a drink in another! Not gourmet, but fun food experience, plus the Grove is just next door! Have fun...

Too much choice of good food and beer.

By Andrew H |

We made a trip here after going to La Brea tarpits. I wish I had planned ahead as the treats available offer too much choice. I wasted a lot of time deciding. There was a huge queue at the Pampas grill, an obvious sign of quality. I decided to eat at Loteria, but unfortunately their Probaditas 12 taco taster special wasn't available. I went for the three tacos selection. The rice and beans were exceptional, but I wasn't quite full up. My son opted for a crepe from The French Crepe Company, but then we bought a rib-eye steak from Marconda's butcher, which the Korean BBQ next door cooked to perfection for $4.36. I also sampled a few (too many) beers from E.B.'s stall. The prices are very good and they have some quality brews on offer. This place is well worth a trip. Next time I go, I'll be trying the Crawfish Tail Po'Boy sandwich from Gumbo Pot.

Not A Farmer's Market Anymore

By jg3arrow |

This used to be the one place in LA you could find anything for your table. Now, it is just touristy. Hardly any fresh fruit stands anymore, and certainly nothing local (SoCal used to be the Garden of Eatin'). Disappointing, if you know what it used to be like. Just another roadside attraction now.

Good food

By S J |

Worth a stop for lunch - we had a variety of foods and they were all good (especially the waffles at the crepe place), as was the coffee shop patisserie next to the crepe restaurant

Warning - Be prepared for a culinary explosion to ravage your senses!

By TheNextDimension |

If you are looking for fine dining, this is not the place to go. But if you are a foodie looking for a culinary explosion all in one place, this is the place to be. You will not be able to sample everything that the Market has to offer in a single trip. Unfortunately, we only had one evening to spend, and went to the Singaporean food stall. Food was excellent and plentiful for the price. Definitely plan on visiting every time I am in the L.A. area. Plenty of parking available across the street.

Nice place to have lunch

By Zwindi B |

Really cool place to have lunch and variety of shops to buy souvenirs, and other items.. Make sure you don't bring your dogs. They are not allow. A variety of restaurant.

Excellent Italian Food

By Sandy H |

The food here is authentic Italian and so cheap! Seating could be more comfortable but the staff are always friendly. Maybe the menu could be more extensive, but my family all have their favourite pasta or pizza dish and we never come away disappointed. Highly recommend the Hot Chocolates!

BEST SELECTION IN LOS ANGELES .. ..

By Sammy N |

Whether you're looking posh, or buffet, you can't go wrong walking through FARMER'S MARKET , or the GROVE .. .. But, if you're looking for that quiet bargain, you have to check out the following .. .. ITALIAN? Walk over to MAGGIANOs and order from their classic selections and get another entree for free to take home .. .. AMERICAN? Get to DU-PARS at 4:00PM sharp, and that's how much your dinner is .. .. $4 .. .. Not the biggest entree ever, but you can't go to McDonalds for $4 any more .. .. And, where else in the city can you bring your book, magazine, laptop on a nice day and be entertained for hours by just watching everyone go by .. ..

Check out the hotsauce shop

By luluxlou |

Such a great contrast to the modern shops in the grove. Reminds me if the market in Barcelona. Lots of variety, if not sauce is your things they have this great shop selling hot sauce that comes with a caution.

wandering the market

By mrsbudboden |

A mindboggling number of places to eat, buy fruit and vegetables with a variety which I have not seen before. Deciding on what to eat was no easy feat. There are most country specialties represented cooking up large portions of delicious looking food.

Tons of shops!

By Karen K |

This was definitely a packed place. There were many people and lots of shops. Many of the shops were food based - some ready to eat and others with food to take away and prepare yourself. There were also many shops with non-food items to buy. We tried some homemade ice cream, which was awesome! There were many buses that stopped just outside of the market. There was also a strip mall behind the market with several other shops.

Interesting place to visit

By brenirish |

I disliked the intense crowds. I had a tuna salad sandwich from a seafood vendor and did not like it at all. There was no tomato or other things i would expect with a sandwich. Just bread and tuna which was dry. We were there on Saturday. We returned there on a Tuesday to continue exploring the market. There are a great many other stores. Worth a visit, but the food I am not so sure. To be truthful more exploration needs to be done on the food vendors. The fruit vendors had great apples.

Big variety, good food

By Tor N |

Every kind of food you are looking for I think they serve in one of the stands here. Ehat we tried was tasty food. Always crowdy in here.

Cali trip

By Crewert |

Huge, largest farmers market I have ever seen... Lots food vendors and outside seating ... Several restaurants and fresh produce ... Mixed with jewelry and craft vendors ... U can spend a whole day

Great place to visit

By Jahmai |

I've been here twice since our visit to LA . This is a great find I would recommend this market to anyone. Reasonable prices and good food and treats !

Farmers Market

By Cathleen L |

We took a walking tour through the Farmers Market and love exploring the variety of foods, the history behind those food and the general area from early development to present day was very interesting and tasty. Worth the visit AND do it via a walking tour was the best!

Parking was terrible

By Kauaitraveller |

We went to check this place out given all the hype about it. It was like a flea market with a bunch of small local food vendors. It was packed and it took us about 45 minutes to find parking which by the way they completely hose you for. It was $20 unless you bought something other than food there and got your parking pass validated. I would not rush back there as most of the stuff for sale appeared to be the same items you could purchase at a local Walmart.

Charming open air food court

By Snookota11 |

Whilst the atmosphere is charming I don’t think that you can call it a farmer's market in the original sense. It is more of an open air food court with some nice food choices. It is a worthwhile stop-off if your in LA .

First timer

By Lalamandi0308 |

This was my fist time to experience sushi and was I glad I chose this restaurant. Fish was Fresh and yummy I would definitely recommend this restaurant and I really enjoyed the experience as a first timer

Cheap but amazing

By TexanGirl80 |

Small window by the farmers market serving honestly the best sushi ever an c at the greatest prices, I used to love going shopping here and then grabbing lunch at GO go.

Great food and shopping options

By ml1265 |

Their is a food option for everybody here and its a great take especially on a nice night from shopping to dinner out one thing I must tell you is don't forget to have your parking validated wherever you shop or eat as your fee to park could ruin your visit if you validate its either free or a couple of dollars

Friendly, tasty, affordable, and so diverse

By Alexandra_Zhiltsova |

Farmers Market is really a place to love - and eat! So many cuisines, so tasty everything, family-owned shops and restaurants, just so NICE people there, I was completely charmed with this place

Great visit every time

By Donna C |

Outstanding place to walk around, shop and eat. The options for food are wonderful. Be sure to get your Farmers Market grocery bag for a $1.50, it’s nice to have for any food and/or souvenirs you buy and it makes a great souvenir itself.

For locals, not tourists

By rosenb37 |

If visiting LA, don't get suckered into this place - sure, some nice shops and some yummy food, but not worth the hassle of traffic, parking, and disappointment learning that you are wasting your time when you could actually be checking out so much more interesting things as a tourist. If you want to go to a shopping center like at home, then by all means visit here, but why?

What to eat?!

By KristyPan |

Wish we had something like this back at home!! Lots of food yummy food choices from sweet to savoury. Nice to be able to combine this with a bit of shopping afterwards.

Lovely place where to walk in LA

By CateMilk |

I love the Farmer Market. I had a pretty authentic capuccino and amazing fruit smoothy. It is nice to have the possibility to walk around, get fresh fruits in the market (a bit expensive though), and find nice shops around.

expensive sushi

By DRLARRYP |

A way over priced sushi restaurant in Farmers Market. Good sushi selection, friendly staff but $$$$ for basic rolls. Lots of other better choices to eat at in market.

Great to Eat and Run

By Steve L |

Very tasty, convenient and relatively inexpensive. Great location to eat and stroll - definitely walk a few more steps in and get a Fabulous slice of pizza too!

A must do in LA

By Mike W |

Amazing place - never seen so many food shops and cafes in such a small area - well worth a visit - next to the Grove a good new and very busy mall

Fresh Food

By JackLarry |

This is a really old establishment that is a must visit. Fresh food vendors are plenty and with the Grove right next door, you can spend the whole day in this area to do your shopping.

Nice Market with lots of options!

By nabeab |

it was arainy day so we decided to visit this place. We walked arount the food court with many options to eat and the stores are very cute too! We had a good time, go if there is nothing else to do, not specially!

Much better than I thought! Fresh fruit, plenty of spots to sit and enjoy.

By Joy_Villa |

Very touristy, but I actually found some amazing fresh fruit for sale, and once I spent time actually exploring the Farmer's Market, I was amazed! Comfy in a fast paced big city meets little city way, with a selection of shops and great, fresh food. Gotta see it!

Great place to eat

By fisher1962 |

Loved it. Such a selection of foods and shops perfect for anyone's tastes. We had a gorgeous Gumbo ya ya and a jambalaya and the corn bread yum yum yum. Good clean and cheap food. Wonderful quaint shops to look in. Great nuts and candy gifts. Head out into the grove and that's a whole different atmosphere. Lots of specialty shops to browse in. Make the effort to get there. You won't be disappointed.

Had the Greek

By HPol P |

Gyro and pita wrap. Many choices for fresh cooked food served kind of quickly, just wander and pick your favourite, do the LA thing, line up, order, watch the staff work as a choreographed group,wait for your number, find a table. Seating is limited, there are spartan tables on a 2nd floor, with a bird or two for company. Prefer St. Lawrence Market in Toronto. Oh, and right beside the Grove outdoor mall. Can be reached by 16 bus from downtown 5th St., $1.75 but takes a awhile.

good but can be better

By christopher d |

nice restaurant, the food is ok, a bit pricey, another go in LA. We liked the atmosphere. We will habe another try.

A little over priced but the array of choices is brilliant

By luckstrike13 |

We visited the farmers market as it was a pick up for our tour. We arrived early so we could have plenty of time to look around. Our first word of warning is the parking costs. It's $24 for the day unless you get your ticket validated by one of the stall holders inside but as we didn't really look around for other parking options we don't really know how that compares to other places. Just don't get drawn into parking over the road as it's only an hour and a half limit.. We had a look around and there is so much there. The only downside is that most of it is quite expensive. However I suppose it is to be expected for the type of place it is. But... The choice of amazing. There is almost every kind of food you could imagine both hot and cold as we'll as sweets and fruit.. Would definitely recommend a visit to the farmers market although there is probably only enough to fill half a day if that so don't plan on spending a full day there or you night be disappointed

Not a whole lot of farmers

By Mike O |

This is not necessarily a farmer's market, but it sure is fun. There are many excellent food choices, and some interesting and unique shopping. It is for sure a fun way to spend a few hours wandering, eating and shopping.

Great selection!

By iyeh |

Great selection of places to eat! Don't just go to the first stand and buy what's offered! Walk around a bit! Its amazing! Reminds me of food stall stands in Asia. So much to choose from! Hard to pinpoint which is best! Would definitely come back again!

Hidden gem in L.A.

By JoshTheTravelGuy |

We went here twice. once on a tour and once on our own. They have neat shops and a very nice selection of food to eat.

Is The fish really fresh?

By KIllmosquitos |

I got a mixed sashimi but the fish I got didn't seem to be very fresh. Actually I doubt it was. And it s not cheap. good service though and a lot of different option to choose.

Charming Good Court rather than market

By CaraMHutchins |

I was expecting stall of fresh California produce. Instead, I was overwhelmed by the choice of cuisine in a wide range of dining experiences. From counter seats to tables and takeout, the farmer's market offers something for everyone! Avoid the chains and try the ethnic choices. You won't be disappointed.

Fun way to spend an hour or so

By brentling |

We came here to visit the camper store, and spent an hour or so wandering around, buying a few snacks along the way. Prices weren't exactly cheap, but food was great.

Still the Same Wonderful Market inside

By Zootarts |

This place has lost some of its charm from the days I fisrt started coming here. Mostly because of the Grove mall that has grown up around it and dwarfed it. But once you are inside the market, time stands still. It has amazing food stands that would make any foodie happy at prices that makes any Scrooge happy. Don't waste your time in the Grove, feast in the market! French food, gourmet produce, homemade ice cream, crepes, cajun Gumbo, and much more is awaiting you!

Lots of food options

By FG Traveler |

When a the grove stop at the framers market. The place has about 100 small stores that offer a variety of dinning options; food especially nuts, fress fruit) and unique gift items. The food is to die for; many options from placed around the world (Spain, Greece, Brazil, Mexico; American, etc.) and one better than the next. The Brazilan and Greece locations tend to have long lines so you know the food is great. Make sure to bring cash since many stablishements only accept cash.

good medium range sushi place

By leonora c |

service is fantastic. Not too expensive for sushi place and they have a great selection of sushi rolls. has free parking, but lunch gets very crowded in the parking lot

Lots of great food options

By karatemom203 |

On a recent trip to L.A. my son and I stopped at The Farmers Market for lunch. We loved the variety of shops and freshness of everything. Great place to grab a bite outdoors! We will definitely go back!

Great food and shopping

By Tomas A |

Came here years ago my daughter is older now so she appreciated it more all the unique food stalls all the littlle stores everything from stickers to hot sause to fragrance oils to tourist kitchy stuff large variety here was one of the biggest highlights to our vacation ate at a few restaurants and had dessert best food we had in California and 50 prcnt cheaper every corner you turn there is something else new that you didnt see love this place

It Might Take You a While to Decide....

By Geneva_IllinoisJanet |

My nineteen year old vegan son and I recently visited the LA area, and were delighted to have gone to The Original Farmers Market for lunch on a tour. As you can imagine, even in California, if you are vegan and also have food allergies to such things as nuts, you might have a little problem finding food that will not put you into anaphylactic shock. My son found a wonderful Chinese place that had a tofu dish he just loved - I do wish I could recall the name of it, but there were so many places from which to choose, they are pretty much jumbled in my head. However, I can say that this particular place was kind of in an 'end' spot, and located near the public restrooms, right next door to a burger place. There was such a wonderful variety of places from which to choose, I am pretty sure that anyone could find something that would appeal to any appetite. I saw such diverse places as Starbucks and New Orleans Cajun, as well as the afore-mentioned burger place and Chinese choice. I also saw a few shops devoted entirely to desserts. The only problem would be if you are on a really tight schedule, as there are so many choices, you might not want to pick one until you've seen all there is to offer, and that would definitely take a while! Also, after eating, or possibly before, there are many shops located just outside the Farmers Market, if shopping is another thing on your agenda.

Remember this place from a vacation 45 years ago

By m2swim |

My daughter just moved across the street from the Farmer's Market/The Grove Shopping Center. When I found out that she was moving into the apartment, I thought I had been there as a child. All I could remember was that it was pretty neat. It is more than pretty neat. The market, along with having outstanding bars, stalls, and restaurants, is also a great place for people watching. We sat for an hour on a busy Saturday just enjoying the different personalities passing by. Worth an hour or so, especially if you are hungry! It could, however, open a bit earlier than 9:00 a.m.

A must to visit. !!!!!

By shellshock04 |

What a fab place to browse around and pick so many different foods . Lots of quaint little stalls to browse and so many great eating places all under roof.

Awesome farmers market in LA!

By Canadian Globetrotter |

I dropped by here as part of guided LA tour I booked through my hotel. Had no idea LA actually had a farmers market like this. Tons of food vendors and interesting specialty store that sells all kinds of goodies. Highly recommend for anyone !

Interesting and affordable food. Easy to get to by public transport

By Mark B |

This was a great little place with little cafe style places to eat. Children friendly and can recommend the Brazilian BBQ for food as in was very good. Bit of a line but it showed how popular it was was with the locals. It also had souvenirs and other shops around including fresh fruit and vegetables, meats etc. There also was some major shops around the outside of the Market including Trader Joes. It is open daily and if you like a drink there are two bars one is just a bar the other also sells restrauant food with table service but happy hour is between 4 -7pm

Really good dragon roll.

By Markandjennie |

My kids love sushi and got dragon roll here. They wolfed it down in no time said it was really good.

L.A. Icon

By Michelle M |

This is the place that locals have been flocking to since the early days. My parents came here in the early '70s. It was more low key than it is now. Today, you come to Farmer's Market and can select from a number of wonderful eateries and kitschy places to shop. I have a number of favorite places to eat. It's a wonderful place for tourists to grab some food and plan their next adventure. Tourists also like to buy different tee shirts and other L.A. themed gifts. Locals go for the food and some of us know if we want peace and quiet when we eat, we sit upstairs ;-) Since they built The Grove next door, it's incredibly packed most days; it especially is crowded on holidays and weekends. If you're going there then, make sure to get there as early as possible.

Wide array of food options

By Erica R |

If you are interested in eating out or just picking up fresh fruit/veggies, the Farmer's Market at The Grove is a great choice. I most recently had the Indian food which was amazing. There are lots of different options from burgers to crepes to fried chicken. You can sit in or take out.

Very Good Sushi Shop in the LA Farmers Market

By Bytor56 |

Went to the Farmers Market in Los Angeles near the Grove for lunch with family. I decided to try the sushi at Sushi A Go Go. It was the right choice. The chef makes your order fresh right in front of you and it is served quickly for a reasonable price. No pre made sushi rolls or sashimi in a box. Nice and fresh. I had the “Tuna A Round the World” which had a variety of tuna rolls/sushi and I also tried the Shrimp Tempura roll. Both were excellent!

We live here and never go...

By David D |

It's a tourist destination (trap) that has a history that dates back --way back-- to when the food was actually good and mom and pop would cook or bake you something special. The tour bus will take you here and you are obligated to go because tons before you have gone so like any historical place you have to experience it at least once. If for some reason you happen to miss it, don't feel bad at all. IMHO the land use would be better served by knocking it down and expanding the adjacent mall which has outgrown its quarters. That is where you will end up spending most of your time anyway.

unique

By elssab |

This place is fantastic. You can find here great casual restaurants with food from mexico, brazil, korea, france, and many more. One of my favorite places in Los Angeles and just near The Grove.

Culinary Delight

By Mike Kowalczyk |

A veritable panoply of culinary delights. Given the time I could have eaten my way from one end to the other. However, with limited time and appetite I had to do several laps before I could decide which of the numerous delicious options to choose. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert from all around the world in one place, what's not to like?

LA Landmark

By Sandra I |

Every kind of food under one roof - actually it is open with umbrellas. Be sure to walk to the far corners. I missed the Korean restaurant which looked wonderful. We had fish & chips and custom deli sandwiches. The desserts were divine too! Good place for fresh lunch.

Dining and shopping all in one

By the419yeti |

When you are tired of the fight on what to eat, this is the place to take the family. Almost every conceivable type of food can be found here. Split up and try something from as many places as possible. In addition, many shops selling candy, nuts, fruits, pastries, etc. If that is not enough, The Grove, an open style mall is right next door.

Over-priced, but fun

By travelingrandma91355 |

Everything is overpriced at the Farmer's Market, but it's still fun to window shop and people watch. It hasn't changed much in the 60+ years I have been coming here. Most of the vendors are grumpy. One exception was the server at Littlejohn's Toffee House. He was very friendly and helpful. Most of the dining is outdoors. You order from food booths and take your food to tables. I wanted to eat lunch early (11:30), but found that most of the cooked meat products (Specifically roast beef) looked like they were left from the day before. All they had was well-done beef. For $12.50 for a French dip sandwich, I'd like newly cooked roast beef!

An LA original turned tourist trap

By Randy G |

The farmers market has always been a fun place to go to relax, kill a few hours, and get something ultra casual to eat. Uou can still do that but be prepared for an over crowded very expensive experience. The prices for relatively fast food level are so high it's aggravating to eat it in sardine like surroundings

still great

By tajegill |

Went back again lots of food choices busy as usual great atmosphere Friendly place relaxing strolling around The Grove and farmers market

Great Average Sushi

By TheTravelingAngelino |

Hello! We got the Chirashi bowl for $20. The crab inside the bowl was pretty good (fresh as opposed to cheaply imitation), but everything else was mediocre. Quick service.

Loving the atmosphere

By Austin B |

The main reason I go to the Grove is for the Christmas lights. During this time, the Farmers Market is just filled with tons of people, but I love it. There is food for any culture I can think of. French? Check. Singaporean? Check. Armenian? Check. The prices are good. The only downside is that since there's so much people, it takes a long time to make the food, but I understand that. They need to add more outdoor seating too, even outside the farmers market. It took us around 20 minutes after we got our food just looking for seating.

Veriety

By Tomas A |

A overwhelming aray of foods drinks snacks to name a few possibly anything you could want to eat and do this is the place for you

Like being in the country in a big town

By justjoe2 |

there is probably nothing you cannot get here. Starbucks to seafood. Pink berry to Greek food. A small beer bar in the center to donuts and ice cream. French food to breakfast. The best part is it is all good and all reasonable.

Perfect

By em0180 |

Delicious sushi! Superfresh and well made. Nothing more to wish for, a definite place you should visit.

Friendly service, great sushi

By Alex |

Edwin chatted to me in such a friendly manner as he prepared the sushi combo plate I ordered, and it was sure to impress. Next time i’m in LA and at the Farmer’s Market sushi it will be. Highly recommended!

Fun for everyone!

By Jonathan M |

Lots of restaurant selections, and great casual atmosphere for hanging out with family and friends. You can have American, korean, japanese, chinese, italian, and greek food if you wish. On wednesday and friday nights they also have live jazz and karaoke!

Clean and ok for a trip.

By Jump |

Farmers market is a great place to go for some foods and shopping because it is right next to the grove. On Sat and Sun, the market is very crowded and it was very hard to find a place to eat. The food price were a bit expensive too. Although the market was very clean. Overall I think it was ok for a trip.

Good selection of a variety of ethnic and international cuisines

By Zuzarte2000 |

Such a variety of foods made selection tough but a nice problem to have! Ended up selecting Spanish, Singaporean, and Cajun. All were tasty. Tried a few of the many desserts, again, tough choices to make! Good all around and would go again and again.

Nice, but should have costed less.

By Neil_C89 |

Sushi was good! Can't fault that at all. However I do feel it should have costed less, because the place is located at a market.

large selection

By elijahbowman229 |

Sushi a GOGO at Farmer’s market walk-up stall provides a large selection of creative sushi rolls & Japanese bites.

Amazing!

By RPK89 |

I love the Original Farmers Market at Fairfax & 3rd. Everytime I'm in LA, I always stop by for some wonderful food and a stroll around all the vendors. It has a wonderful atmosphere with oh so much variety. The aromas are incredible also. I always try and eat somewhere different every visit, that way I can have a list of my favourite places to eat at the market. It does get extremely busy with both locals and tourists, so the early bird gets the worm. You get 2 hours free parking if you get your ticket validated, which is a bonus + you can shop at The Grove during the same visit seeing as they are neighbours. Win win. I love this place... so much amazing food!

Lots To Do Here....... Great Place,

By Deon C |

Hi Guys, This is such a Great place, So much to see and do,It has got lots to offer, From the Markets, Stalls, Coffee Shops, Or just for a stroll, Its a place to come if you have a few hours free, So please have a look if you are near bu, Enjoy.....

Nice place to eat

By feRki5800 |

Nice place to eat, a lot of different options, so everyone can eat whatever they want. We tried a place (I don't remember the name) who offered roast beef and cornbeef sandwiches.

Fun place to visit

By MODIAM |

Fun place to visit whether yiuy are shopping for food, getting a bite to eat, or just doing little people watching..

Disappointing for Tourists

By Rosebuds63 |

We were very disappointed. This place is mostly a food hall full of take away food! Not much of a market apart from a couple of Meat / Chicken and fruit shops. We had lunch which was tasteless and inedible! Thankfully it is next to The Grove!

not for groceries

By Mike K |

Eclectic collection of good take away and specialty stalls. Even can be educational for kids. It's not a food court, because it isn't cheap but its a smorgasbord of cuisines.

Good value food

By Julie |

Came here after poor service at cheesecake factory lots of choices reasonable prices great attmosphere. Love wandering the stalls.

Nice day trip.Lower your expectations

By YoavWorldWide |

For tourists: I have visited many markets around the world and honestly Farmers Market is no big deal. If you want to spend a nice sunny half day eating and staring at food you should visit but this won't be one of your memorable days in LA. On the other hand If you live in LA it's definitely a nice place to shop for food and stroll ,but you probably know that by now...

Come hungry and with cash on hand

By chgo919 |

This is a great place to get a little something to eat and then people watch...sometimes for hours. Parking is free for the first two hours with validation. Note that many of the vendors are cash only, so be sure to have it on hand. Lots of variety for dining options. Great place to pick up touristy souvenirs.

The tuna was incredibly fresh

By Leandro R |

I must say, the poke bowl I had at this place was truly outstanding—one of the best I've ever had! The tuna was incredibly fresh, and the flavors were perfectly balanced. The accompanying sauce added a delightful kick, enhancing the overall taste of the dish. It's clear that great care is taken in selecting high-quality ingredients to create a memorable and delicious poke bowl experience.

More like a county fair than a veggie market

By Fred G |

I would no longer describe it as a Farmers Market, where you expect to find fresh produce sold directly by the growers. However, you will find some really good local eateries and bakeries, and some nick knacks. Most people go there for the food! And the food is worth it! Nothing fancy, but that translates into relaxed and affordable (unlike the Grove next door). Go there, you will like it.

Gem of a Neighborhood Treasure

By Renee S |

This was my first visit to the oldest farmer's market and I loved it. It was really fun to walk around and see all the vendors - mainly self-serve restaurants, bakeries, juice bar, and then some fruit/vegetable vendors. - There is a really good selection of restaurants of various cuisines, such as Italian, Brazilian, French, Southern, Asian, and then you could also just get a beer and burger! - Seating is available throughout the place and people are constantly coming and going, so just wait and a table will open up.

A unique place to visit in Los Angeles

By Denis Z |

I recently was on the westside of town and wanted to stop for lunch. I went to the Farmer's Market and walked around the various stores until I found one that looked good. The little stand had a very limited menu and I decided on the Corn Beef. Good and lean meat. The cost was high.

Our First Stop in L.A.

By marsle |

We had a great crunchy sushi roll at Sushi A Go Go! The service was super friendly and the sushi delicious! Outdoor seating is nearby in a pleasant area of the Farmer's Market.

Charlies

By David T |

I make this part of as many trips as i can to visit the Farmers Market and if time get there to have a breakfast as well. My number one choice is Charlies and the French Toast with strawberries and a coffee its such a great way to start the day and the food is great. The market has a super vibe to it and sitting there over the breakfast on either a week day or a weekend is great.

Great day trip

By lucyvf |

My sisters and I came here after we went to Grand Central Market which is just down the street. Great ace to hang out and try fruits and veggies and sweets from the candy store and meats from the deli. Was walk around and appreciate the great food and atmosphere. Not to mention adjoined to The Grove.

Go, go, please just go!

By Bmbwilburn |

You should definitely visit this place. It's a charming little area full of organic produce, quaint eating places, and specialty shops. If you are with a group and everyone is craving different types of food, this is a must. It's a great place to people watch and take in a nice meal, have a coffee, grab food for dinner, or breakfast the next morning. If I lived near here, this would be my grocery store. Full selections of meats, pastas, fruits, veggies, all at different vendors. Tables are a little rickety and not the most comfortable, but still solid enough to hold food and drinks and aren't shaky. Outdoor patio type tables. This is all open air so dress for the weather. Enjoy!

Nice place to wander around taking in the food

By Belgo96 |

Not so much a produce farmers market - more of a market with many different food stalls selling cooked produce, ice cream, fudge, nut product and its derivatives and so on. We tried Fritzies Dogs (amazing hot dogs) and Bennett's ice cream. Grab a table (you need to be quick at lunch time to find a free table) and then go and decide which food you want. It's probably the cheapest but best quality for the money lunch you'll get in LA. There are a number of places selling the most amazing caramel nut encrusted toffee apples and also a highly rated English fudge place. There is free parking for two hours but the car park was crazy busy and you might have to wait for a place.

A must visit

By David M |

i had no idea what this was until we got there - an amazing collection of shops and restaurants on a historical location. Leave yourself plenty of time to browse around and bring your appetite. It is located in an are with lots of shopping and museums so you can make a full day of it.

Nice stop

By Tillierdesigns T |

Nice stop over on a trip around LA. Lots of choice for food and some traditional american dishes too. A lot of locals at this place which is a good sign. Lots of shops and souvenirs to get here.

Donut Fix

By gl0betr0tter_dc |

Don't miss the apple fritter at Bob's Coffee and Donuts- possibly the best morsel in the entire market.

This is vintage LA

By Judith A |

Don't miss the original Farmer's Market next to the Grove. What a place and a piece of history. There is something for everyone there: food, gifts and a chance to see what it was like 50 years ago. Altho the Grove is next to the , steps away, I think the important visit is to the vendors, food stand( everything from Italian, Singapore, Mexican , Italian, French, Greek) and so global cuisines. A gathering place for diversity of Los Angeles, visitors and locals love to stop here. Put it on your op 10 list.

"Old Fashion Open Air Market"

By 1VBKemo |

If You like variety, You'll love the Farmers Market. The vendors offer multiple items of interest. Plus there's a wonderful restaurant for dining while taking a break from shopping. Or You can enjoy the many food variations available within the Markets boundaries. You can eat Italian, French, Asian, or just choose a simple Burger and fries.