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可能因为是周末开着的商铺不多,商品还是很丰富。蔬菜,水果,鲜花都有。也有咖啡厅餐饮一类的。摊主多是印巴人。市场的规模挺大。
如果你是名厨师或美食爱好者的话,那非常值得来此一游。只有墨尔本可以相媲美,但这里布置很漂亮,上面有屋顶和停车场。可以在这里买生菜回家做,也可以买快餐或就地用餐。我最喜欢的是Providore咖啡厅,真的棒极了。一定要尝尝这里的吃过覆盆子之后的咸味焦糖,还有黑巧克力条。这里是最棒的时令食物,包括水果、蔬菜、游戏、鱼、面包等,应有尽有。市场外面大门边是Honey Shoppe和Soapbox,有很多有趣的商品和非常棒的香皂。我们足足买了一年的存货。
这家中央商场是我去过的最棒的新鲜水果商店,里面的水果蔬菜和面包主食还有奶酪起司和咖啡果仁等所有吃的东西在这里都有出售。看见琳琅满目的商品和特色土特产,我真是口水横流!这里尤其是在周六下午一点以后更是人流滚滚,生意兴隆。这周边还有许多其他食肆饭馆,周围的唐人街和美食商城都是很好的选择。尤其是在周五夜晚更是人头攒动。这里的停车需要付费或是拥有许可证。不过在市中心还是干什么都比较方便一些。
这段时间,我能够很幸运地称这里为我的本地绿色超市,不过其实它远远不仅是个菜市场而已。那里色彩丰富,洋溢着各种气味,流动着各种声响,当你一走进,就会沉浸其中。从水果到鱼鲜,袋鼠到Kiwi鸟,基本上在市场内外你什么都能买得到。当地产蜂蜜很棒,袋鼠肉也能以好价钱买到,更有各种各样的奶酪,面包和坚果。如果你想要来杯咖啡,来块蛋糕,喝点茶,吃点薄饼,或者一些中国菜,那里都可以找到。越到打烊时间价格越优惠,那时你可以买到性价比更高的东西。不过请记住,这个地方只是当地人去买食物的场所,不会给游客一直开着(我看到有人在这里抱怨集市的营业时间),毕竟这是个真正的集市,不是博物馆,那些商贩也有他们的日常生活啊。到了周六,那里可能会非常繁忙,我建议你周五晚上去,那段时间非常适合散步逛逛,那时候更安静,到时候集市也会营业到晚上九点钟。
我原本就来自阿德莱德(Adelaide),现在我们每年从昆士兰(Queensland)回去的时候,中心市场(Central Market)都是我们选择住宿时的一个重头戏。我的先生是一位厨师,他觉得这些市场是澳大利亚最好的。我们在CBD选择住宿时会找离市场近的,或者方便前往的。当然,住宿的地方要带有全套的厨房设施,我们就可以有时候做做饭,取决于从市场买到了什么东西。这里的氛围是一流的。菜的种类和质量都很出色,附近的亚洲美食城一定要去,可以吃一顿便宜美味的午餐!最近从报纸上看到他们雇佣了一个来自英国的外国顾问来改进一下这里的面貌,要让它吸引更多的客人——我们不想在这里看到任何现代化的进程,会毁掉这里的氛围的!!希望市场委员会的人在如今到处都是闪亮玻璃、浮华和趋同的世界中,能看到这里的价值!
我之前看到过一篇评论就是说这里的市场超级棒!很不幸我在五月12日来到这里亲身感受到才发现这里其实真的很一般。这里赶上工作繁忙高峰期总是乱糟糟的。我感觉一点规划性都没有,而且热门一点都不遵守这里的规章制度。
I used to think the Barcelona market was the best in the world but I think Adelaide central eclipses it. Apart from the wide range of foods, you can just about get anything you may want, there is an interesting food court there.
Visiting Adelaide's Central Market was fun, more enjoyable to me than the hectic Melbourne Victoria Market. Adelaide's clearly separates the beautiful meats, fish, fruits, vegetables and other food products from the other kinds of goods. There is terrific variety, including interesting kinds of fish and meats. We were there ahead of Australia Day so they were doing a very brisk business in sausages and steaks/meats for the barbie. But the best? The Smelly Cheese Shop!
I visit the market weekly,and highly recommend visiting.My favourite fruit and veg is Michaels near Grote street end,and Lucias is a must for breakfast.You can easily spend the day,have lunch at Chinatown or one of the great restaurants in Gouger street.The market is open Tuesday through to Saturday however Wednesday not all is open so best to visit on one of the other days.
We went to see Chinatown as it was the start of the Lunar new year, but happened along the market.There was so much choice, fresh fruit and veg, cheese, deli meats, cakes and anything else you can think of.We were like kids in a lolly shop, it was difficult restraining ourselves, but as we were only in town for five days and staying in an apartment we had to be tough.We were there during the week (3 visits) and it was buzzing so it must have great atmosphere on the weekend.Worth a look, great people watching territory, I challenge you to go and not buy anything.
My wife and I visited the Central Market during the daytime on our first full day in Adelaide. The first thing to say is the Market is huge and one can spend many hours just in the food market alone with numerous stalls etc offering world wide food opportunities both as take away and also dining there. Fresh produce is in abundance, meat, fish, fruit and vegetables.Also many Country themed offerings.Besides the food there is ample opportunity to shop for gifts, clothes, shoes to name but a few things.All in all a great experience with so much to see cannot understand anyone who does not see this as a great place to visit.
Good fresh fruit and veg market. lots of other food sold too. Just next to market is a great Chinese food hall where you can buy all kinds of great dishes for lunch. Eat in or take away. On a Saturday afternoon an hour or so before the market closes you can buy fruit and veg at knock down prices. It gets very busy at this time.
The Adelaide Central Market is certainly a good place to hang out on the weekends and squeeze through masses of visitors, if you like that. Otherwise it is just a OK food market.Opening times are not consistent. Seafood offers are limited and quite expensive.There are other places in town that are open 7 days and offer best quality for much lower prices.Fruit and veggies are abundant, though, but its absolutely unfunny to shop there. Often unfunny sometimes unfriendly sales people. Sorry to say, but i haven't met one single friendly Chinese sales person here ever.
Great market full of choices of fresh products, like fruit, veg, chocolate, nuts, cheese, coffee beans, meat and seafood. Prices are cheaper or reasonable compared to supermarkets. Very busy and bustling, great atmosphere too. The cakes are fantastic with a nice café latte.Parking: first 2 hrs is cheap at $2 an hour, but don't go over that, the 3rd hour will cost $9 and so on.
I often go to the market to get special food items that are hard to get and find the choices here are much better. The parking used to be most reasonable but the city council have decided to increase profits and charge like wounded bulls. They forget many people have travelled over an hour to get there so they're not keen to feel exploited. Its a great way to get gourmet fruit, veg, meat, fish, bread dips yoghurts sweets, plus asian produce altogether. Take a home trolly as your bags get heavy. There are honey supplies, natural creams and shampoos, vegan supplies, tea and coffee supplies, fabulous cheeses and continental stores and so much more, There are some great places to eat a snack, have a coffee break or have a meal and meet friends. My friends that live near visit there often.