Try the boreks in the deli section- 2 for AU$5 when they clear products at the end of the day :)! Every Wednesday- night market in June(winter) and summer season
If you don't visit QV Market during your visit in Melbourne, your trip just isn't complete. You'll always be able to find something that's perfect for you. Grab some churros and juice, they're great!
Fresh cheap produce on sale. Delicious food too. All sorts of trinkets and souvenirs as well. The day I went there was a Brazilian festival and Churrasco was being offered. I love this place!
a really nice market place which has everything, definitely check out qv nut co stall for good selection of fresh and yummy nuts. https://t.co/qk0kspg9cm
Great for fruit, vegetables, deli and meat. Cheaper than the super market, all in season and great organic selection. Great place to do your shopping and catch up with friends for a Borek
As everyone says, the sangria rocks. Pick yourself up a cup or two (five) as you soak up the atmosphere. The doughnut balls are also delicious. P.S. Some of the vendors might be up for a barter.
Get your oysters from the Fish Section, your beers and wine from Funkfish (the food's so-so) and your lunch from Cafe Verona, Drums or Canton and you are set!
Great place for fresh fruit, vegetables, meats, seafood, cheese, breads and other great food. You can also buy expensive rubbish from china if you're in to that kind of thing. Great for food!
It's a big place. My suggestion is to drop by the nearest coffee shop, have a rest a bit and continue your shopping mood. Best if you can see everything at the market. (Bought a 15 bucks jacket ) :)
Visit if you wanna buy local products (leather, kangaroo skin mats) and fruits. There's also very nice coffee places ard (note: IG worthy). Also try the seafood.
Lots of fish, meat, cheese, vegetables, interesting salts and spices - you'll find smth to your taste for sure! And market atmosphere! Clothes is trash, this part is not interesting
Go often, go early for limited specialty stock items like picked crab. Go late for end of day bargains like fruit or meat trays heavily discounted. Always great fresh food.
There are some really unique stores here, check out the guy who sells home made clocks and grab yourself a cup of sangria and awesome food. Not the pad thai though, it was pretty underwhelming
A great spot to do your grocery shopping. Best thing to do is go to the night markets for a variety of cuisines Mexican, Italian, Greek, middle eastern etc
Good vegs and fruits, if you go there at the end and ask nicely you get the stuff which isn't sellable the next day for free. Perfect for broke backpackers!
You'll find the best free-range meat, fish & poultry from stalls that choose to shut up shop early (midday). It's their way of saying "we sell the best, so we needn't beg like the rest"
Hawaian food at Wednesday winter night markets was just divine! And top quality profiteroles with warm chocolate sauce from another stall for dessert, yummy!
Not sure oysters are hygienic here! Water sprayed on fish ends up on oysters, and when I ate my oysters there were some fish scales. I prefer those at South Melbourne Market! Cleaner and tastier.
The freshest produce Melbourne has to offer, visit during the week for a more laid back atmosphere, but on Sundays the market comes ALIVE with the freshest fruit, veg, fish and meat!
The Summer Night Market is on people!! Every Wednesday night, 6pm onwards throughout summer! Great international food stalls, arts & craft,& overall crowd!:) P.S.Can get VERY crowded after 7.30 tho!!
Your credit card is also your parking ticket! Insert card in the ticket machine when entering instead of pressing the button, and do the same when leaving. No need to walk to the pay station!
A much loved cultural and historic treasure, Melbourne’s Queen Victoria Market is the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere. The fresh food offering, abundance of stall holders and cosmopolitan atmosphere has endeared the Market to locals and tourists for over 130 years.