That means, I can get my Asian fix by heading up to Doraville, GA. This area is basically a conglomeration of Asian cultures and businesses, mostly Korean and Vietnamese, with strings of strip malls lining Buford Highway. Korean barbeque, hot pot and bibimba are offerings at these many restaurants as well as vietnamese pho. This also means that grocery stores are nearby and that includes the Buford Highway Farmer's Market.
The market is huge. Huge! It's not much to look at on the outside but on the inside, it's huge! But considering that it's an international market, it would have to be large to accommodate the all the various food stuffs to satisfy the diverse cultures that live around Atlanta. Now, ethnic grocery stores abound in and around the city, but it's nice to have a place like BFM that's large and clean where we can shop around the globe in a comfortable setting while enjoying samples too!
Various root type vegetables
Just a small section of their green vegetables. There is another display of more leafy green vegetables including snow pea leaves and others that I have never seen before!
There are at least 10 varieties of eggplant on this table! There are more on the curve of the table that you can't see.
Of course, there is always the snack section. It's always one of the first places I check out when I go to any Asian grocery store. Do they have my favorite candies? Well, no KitKat bars but they do have other yummy goodies such as Hokkaido chocolate cheese candy, (oishii), Crunky, gummy marshmallows and yes, they even have Hi-Chus!!
YAY! Hi-Chews!?
A few of their salad dressings. They do have the Pietro brand including the sesame miso flavor and soy sauce flavor. FYI: In the upper left corner of this photo is a bottle of yuzu juice. I should have bought one but it was $20! So I bought wasabi/yuzu dressing instead.
This is a cold case in the Eastern European section. It's an incredible selection of caviars, pickled fish and one of my new favorites, cold smoked fish!
I'm going to go back to BFM soon. The shrimp and mushroom dumplings that we had brought over to our friends house last night got left in our car and, well, you get the picture. The car doesn't smell bad at all which is a good thing and I get to go back to the market to replace the dumplings which is a better thing! So if there is anything anyone needs, please let me know. And btw: they have great crispy tostadas and an almost complete selection of dried chilies too!
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There's hope for us Asiaphiles! These markets didn't exist in most places just ten years ago. Wahoo!
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