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7 of the best Food Markets in the World, Delicious and Cheap Culinary Gardens.

Speaking of food markets, some markets out there sometimes look more fancy. Not only hunting basic needs and vegetables, the market is also commonly used as a destination for hunting good food. Launching from cntraveler.com, here are the seven best food markets in the world.

1. Tsukiji, Tokyo - Japan


The largest fish market in the world is in the center of Tokyo, Japan. A total of 2,000 tons of marine products are present at Tsukiji every day. Come at 5:00 a.m. to attend a fresh tuna fish auction.

2. Borough Market, London - England


This modern market located in London is so rich in history. As the oldest food market, Borough has served its citizens more than 1,000 years. Open from 10.00-17.00, Borough Market provides fruits, vegetables, cheese, fish and meat from all over the world.

3. La Boqueria, Barcelona - Spain


Located in the heart of Barcelona, ​​La Boqueria has been established since 1836. There are at least 200 traders who offer fruit, fresh fish, chorizo, and so on.
Another special from La Boqueria is its consistency in serving visitors. Every Friday and Saturday, they will share the latest information about the market. In fact, there are workshops or interesting events that you can follow for free.

4. Le Merced, Mexico City - Mexico


Le Merced is the largest food market in Mexico City that is 150 years old. The location is located east of the Zocalo, which is open from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. This is the best place to look for all Mexican specialties, such as quesadillas, enchiladas and tostada.

5. Egyptian Spice Bazaar, Istanbul - Turkey


Many people look for the best spices in Egyptian Spice Bazaar, Istanbul. The location is located at the south end of the Galata bridge near the EminönĂ¼ pier. Established since 1664, this market continues to grow with the presence of cheese, fruit, grain stalls and others. Uniquely, every fund from a trader that rents a place is used to support the maintenance of the New Mosque.

6. Or Tor Kor, Bangkok - Thailand


Or Tor Kor is known for its market cleanliness, as well as a variety of high quality produce. This is one of the best food markets in Bangkok frequented for culinary tours. Food prices are quite affordable, starting from 10 Thai baht or not up to $ 1 United States.

7. Pike Place Market, Seattle - United States


As with Borough, this place is a 110-year-old historic food market. Pike Place Market is also committed to supporting local farmers and food producers. In fact, they also provide cheap homes for low-income families.
Usually people come here to look for fresh salmon, crabs, oysters, and many more. Festivals are often held, because it is one of the popular destinations for tourists.

Well, that's the seven best food markets in the world. Hopefully all the positive aspects of the market above can be applied in the Indonesian market. Which market has made you memorable? Share in the comments column!

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