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Bangkok Farmer’s Market

About

Located in Gateway Ekamai, Bangkok Farmer’s Market is a vibrant hub that showcases fresh, organic produce, artisanal products, and local specialties. Experience the rich culinary traditions of Thailand, meet passionate farmers and artisans, and explore an array of delicious flavors in a welcoming community space.

About Bangkok Farmer’s Market


Step into the lively atmosphere of Bangkok Farmer’s Market, nestled in the heart of Gateway Ekamai. As a cornerstone of the local community, this market provides a unique shopping experience where visitors can find a diverse selection of fresh produce, handcrafted goods, and traditional Thai delicacies. The market brings together local farmers, artisans, and food enthusiasts, fostering a strong connection between consumers and the people who grow and create their food.

At Bangkok Farmer’s Market, health-conscious shoppers can indulge in a variety of organic fruits and vegetables sourced from nearby farms. Explore the vibrant stalls filled with the season’s best offerings, ensuring that you enjoy the freshest ingredients available. From aromatic herbs and spices to colorful fruits, every visit promises a bounty of choice that celebrates Thailand’s rich agricultural heritage.

In addition to fresh produce, the market features a selection of artisanal goods that highlight the incredible craftsmanship found throughout Thailand. Discover handmade products, such as natural soaps, artisan cheeses, and locally sourced honey, all produced with care and dedication. This commitment to quality reflects the market’s dedication to promoting sustainable practices and supporting local artisans.

Adjacent to the food stalls, visitors can immerse themselves in a culinary journey by sampling traditional Thai street food. Indulge in mouthwatering dishes made from ingredients sourced directly from the market. Whether you’re in the mood for spicy som tam, fragrant pad thai, or sweet mango sticky rice, each bite showcases the flavors that define Thai cuisine.

Bangkok Farmer’s Market is not just a place to shop; it’s a vibrant community space that hosts events, workshops, and cooking demonstrations. Visitors can learn about organic farming practices, participate in cooking classes, or engage in discussions with local chefs about the importance of sustainable sourcing and seasonal eating.

With its convenient location in Gateway Ekamai, Bangkok Farmer’s Market serves as a beloved destination for both locals and tourists alike. Whether you’re stocking up on fresh ingredients for the week or simply enjoying a leisurely day of exploration, this market invites you to savor the essence of Thai culinary culture in a welcoming environment.

Embrace the charm of Bangkok Farmer’s Market and take part in an enriching experience that celebrates food, community, and sustainability. This vibrant market stands as a testament to the flavors of Thailand and the passion of those who bring them to your table.

The area

Full Address

Gateway Ekamai, 10110, Thailand

Name in Thai

Bangkok Farmer's Market (กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

เกตเวย์ เอกมัย, กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.) 10110 ไทย

#Category

สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), Things to Do in Bangkok

Review area

10 thoughts on “Bangkok Farmer’s Market

  1. As part of the Gateway Japanese shopping Mall not really a market feel to it but worth having a look if you are in the area on a Saturday or Sunday 10 to 6pm. Craft ware also available. Some food but not cheap except for some mini pasta dishes for 65B.

  2. I come down from Chiang Mai specifically to go to this Saturday and Sunday market where I can see organic and natural and locally produced gems in the form of food prepared with intention and love and organic ingredients. Normally you can hear music and meet amazing folks interested in health and wellness. I cannot find many of these in grocery or even health food stores so I am delighted with my new purchases everytime including freshly made almond milk, kombucha, organic coffees, amazing nutritious foods made with upgrades of ingredients like coconut sugar instead of white sugar, Himalayan Salt instead of toxic white salt which has been bleached and stripped of minerals.

  3. If you don’t mind a bit of bumping around by bicycles, motor bikes and people carry big loads it’s worth walking through to experience the multitude of items made and fresh to market. Just amazing. I was glad we had a guide who could talk to the various vendors and give us insight.

  4. Gateway Ekamai is quite a quiet mall peppered with Japanese restaurants, a food court and a supermarket. There is nothing to shout about given that Bangkok has many other bigger malls with more exciting offerings. I went to the mall to check out the Farmers Market held there on some weekends. The crowd was manageable and there were about 20 stalls baking in the sun (though there was shelter) hawking handicrafts, eats, balms, soap and such. You can sit there and have your homemade snacks. Pity that I didn’t see the cat welfare society setting up stall there again. Would have loved to help them by buying some merchandise. The variety wasn’t great when I was there. Simply take the BTS to Ekamai and the market/the mall is at the doorstep. The market is open from 11am to 6pm. The mall is open from 10am to 10pm.

  5. I’ve written about the Farmer’s Market at the Gateway Center Ekkamai BTS Bangkok in the past. This is an update. If your in to fresh organic goodies – free range eggs, Italian cheeses (made by an Italian), great French bread (made by a French baker, locally made Greek yogurt, etc., you gottta visit the Market. The items are more numerous than my year old review, fresher and more health conscious. It’s your health and body! I suggest Greek yogurt from the Little Cow and Italian cheese from Anticaluna dairy company. Perhaps, you like pad Thai southern style. It’s there for you. If you’re a Filipino, visit the Fil adobo both, made by real Filipinos. The little cooked pig is there to prove they’re the the real thing. For you Philly fans, there’s a Philly steak both, make on the spot, by a Thai guy who knows his Phillly steak. Look for his Phillies baseball cap. Hope this brief review has wetted your appetite to get on over to the weekend Farmer’s Market at Ekkamai.

  6. What an experience, the train running through the middle of a market. Seeing is believing, when the train whistle blows everyone clears the tracks, lift the canopies and after the train passes through within inches of people they resume business. The fish markets were impressive, massive ( extremely smelly ) and very busy. A must to see

  7. Every 2nd week-end at Gateway Ekkamai esplande, just out of the BTS. This is maybe more a place for expats and locals, but tourists too can go there! They focus on bio/ organic products from producers who put quality ahead of quantity. Discover a delicious French bakery (and French baker living in BKK for over 7 years) with incredible breads and croissants… A French trained Thai pastry chef… An fish seller who supplies some of Bangkok’s top restaurants! A coffee grower turned barista who truly masters his instruments (coffee maker and grinder) and can make you taste delicious brews according to your taste! And much more!

  8. I keep going to the Farmer’s market as much as I can to get my fix of wonderful french bakery products, delicious coffee and occasional sausage, pasta, pastry, veggies. You can just drop by and buy the things you need or stay and chat with the producers who are extremely knowledgeable … and having a conversation in English (or even French!) is not a problem!

  9. We visited the farmers market and had a bratwurst sausage in a roll, some 6 hrs later i was violently ill and ended up sick for a few daysNow the reason I know it was the sausage was it was the only thing I ate!

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Where is Bangkok Farmer’s Market located?

Bangkok Farmer’s Market is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Gateway Ekamai, 10110, Thailand



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