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Best Inner-City Fresh Food Markets

From fruit and veggies to meat, get your groceries from Melbourne's best inner-city produce markets!

Best Inner-City Fresh Food Markets

1. Queen Victoria Market || Cnr Elizabeth and Victoria Streets. Melbourne. Ph: (03) 9320 5822. gvm.com.au

A Melbourne icon and tourist haven, the QVM has literally everything. With a massive fish and meat hall for carnivores and tons of fresh fruit and vegies, dinner guests will await in anticipation.

2. South Melbourne || Cnr Coventry and Cecil St. South Melbourne. Ph: (03) 9209 6295. southmelbournemarket.com.au

Home of the famous Sth Melb market dimmie! A renovated produce arcade is jam packed full of stalls, from gourmet delis serving hearty dips to butchers and fishmongers where you might collect some succulent scallops!

3. Preston Market || 2/30A The Centreway. Preston. Ph (03) 9478 3130. prestonmarket.com.au

Tick off everything on your list here. This great inner-northern market is great value with a diverse range of fresh, quality produce from everywhere – like Asia to the Middle East!

4. Prahran Market || 163-185 Commercial Rd. Prahran. Ph: (03) 8290 8220 prahranmarket.com.au.

Australia’s oldest continuous running market and gourmet foodies delight. Pick up dairy free ice-cream with coconut milk at Ripe the Organic Grocer!  Home to The Essential Ingredient cooking school; head along for a class, if not a tasting!

5. Camberwell Fresh Food Market || 519-523 Riversdale Rd. Camberwell. Ph: (03) 9539 1361. camberwellfreshfoodmarket.com.au

Opening in 1930, this little market has plenty of quality stalls. Forget Woolies or Coles, from vegies to fruit to meat, a week’s worth of groceries will be nicely sorted.

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