Best farmers markets in Singapore for fresh organic produce

Farmers' markets in singapore

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A farmers’ market is a one-up from any supermarket experience; While with the same bustling activity and fresh food our traditional wet markets have, farmers’ markets focus more on organic produce, some homegrown. That’s not all – they also feature handcrafted items, workshops, and pop-up food stalls, making the whole atmosphere almost carnival-like.

Whether you’re a health nut seeking out organic goodies, or simply want a different sort of grocery shopping experience, these farmers’ markets in Singapore are worth hitting up.

1. Farmers’ Market @ Loewen Gardens

Farmers Market @ Loewen Gardens

Image credit: @s_mart_grocery

Farmers’ Market @ Loewens sells a variety of gourmet meat, cheeses and local organic produce. All vegetables sold are grown without the use of fertilisers and pesticides, and since you’ll be buying them directly from the ones who farm them, these veggies are much cheaper compared to the ones found in grocery stores.

fresh;y baked goods

Image credit: @midnightbaker_sg

They always have freshly-baked goods for sale too! From banana loafs to cupcakes and macarons, homegrown patissiers come together each time to create the ultimate spread of indulgence for sweet tooths.

organic honey at loewen gardens

Sold alongside the greens are organic products such as the Raw Himalayan Honey, all the way from Nepal: Image credit: @organichimalaya

The farmers’ market is held once a month on a Saturday, with each event inviting new food vendors. Past ones include Carrotsticks & Cravings, The Meat Club and Papa’s Grove.

Address: 75E Loewen Road, Singapore 248845
Opening hours: 9AM-2PM
Telephone: 6474 0441
Website

Check for upcoming events here!

2. Open Farm Community Social Market 

Open Farm Community Social Market

Image credit: @openfarmcommunity

On any other day, Open Farm Community is a quaint restaurant serving up dishes made with produce from local farmers. But during their monthly Social Market, their outdoor terrace and carpark transforms into a bustling market, selling fresh produce and handmade items, along with a fun range of activities great for families to partake in together.

Each Social Market is themed differently, but accommodates people of all ages. Their recent “Kids Day Out” event had bouncy castles, game booths, and popsicles to keep the kiddos occupied – while their parents sneaked away to enjoy glasses of wine and cocktails!

Social market yoga workshops

Image credit: @openfarmcommunity

With activities and workshops such as yoga classes, painting and even beekeeping, OFC also creates opportunities for like-minded people to have fun, learn new skills, and interact.

Address: 130E Minden Road, Singapore 248819
Open Farm Community Restaurant opening hours: Mon – Fri: 12PM-4PM | 6PM-11PM | Sat – Sun: 11AM-4PM | 6PM-11PM
Social market opening hours10AM-4PM
Telephone: 6264 7960
Website

Check for upcoming events here!

3. Farmers’ Market @ Central Singapore

Farmers' market @ central singapore

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People of the older generation are usually sticklers for tradition, so grocery shopping is pretty much synonymous with the wet market for them. But the Farmers’ Market @ Central Singapore is one that even gramps will enjoy.

workshops at central singapore market

Image credit: Central Singapore Community Development Council

The monthly event provides entertaintment such as live cooking demonstrations, hands-on workshops and live performances that families can participate in together. Local produce can be found at the stalls, along with pre-loved items and healthy organic snacks like macadamia nuts and dried fruits.

artisan ice cream and cold juice

Image credit: Central Singapore Community Development Council

The heat may be overbearing for some, so be sure to stop by the food stalls for some cold-pressed juices and ice cream sandwiches! There are also light bites like apple pie and salad bowls to refuel yourself with after making your rounds of the market.

Address: Varies
Opening hours: Weekends, date and time varies
Website

Check for upcoming events here!

4. Bolly Jolly Farmers’ Market

Bolly Jolly Farmers' Market

Image credit: @zheng_ltd

There’s no need to cross borders for a quiet escape to the countryside. Tucked away in Lim Chu Kang is Bollywood Veggies, a 10-acre farm filled with plantations and lush greenery.

Goods at Bolly Jolly

Salted egg yolk chips for sale!: Image credit: Bollywood Veggies

Their Bolly Jolly Farmers’ Market is held once a month, with fresh produce, artisan confections, locally made condiments and handmade crafts for sale.

nasi lemak platter for 2

Image credit: @thefoodwarriors

Besides the farmers’ market, there’s also a farm-to-table restaurant for visitors to relax and dine in. The Poison Ivy Bistro is known for its Nasi Lemak Platter ($18), a dish big enough to feed two! If you have a bigger party with you, opt for the larger-sized plate at $36 which is good for 4.

You can even join group activities such as farm tours, terrarium building or even potting classes here.

Note: Group activities require a minimum of 20pax and have to be booked in advance. Prices start from $15 per person.

Make your bookings and enquiries throughevents@bollywoodveggies.com !

Address: 100 Neo Tiew Road, Singapore 719026
Bollywood Veggies opening hours: Wed – Fri: 8AM-5:30PM | Sat – Sun: 8AM-6:30PM
Bolly Jolly farmers’ market opening hours: 11AM-3PM
Telephone: 6898 5001
Website

Check for upcoming events here!

5. Kranji Countryside Farmers’ Market

Kranji Countryside Farmers' Market

Image credit: @flyeryang

Held quarterly, the Kranji Countryside Farmers’ Market is the largest farmers’ market in Singapore, bringing together more than 40 local farms and food vendors. If you’re planning on heading down, do arrive early to avoid the crowd!

Fried frog balls

Tender frog meat is coated in breadcrumbs, fried till golden brown and drizzled with mayonnaise: Image credit: @jurongfrogfarm

The market sells a variety of items such as potted plants and handcrafted items, but we recommend going straight for the food. As bizarre as they sound, the Frog Pops ($5) and Crocodile Tail Nuggets ($5) are the best sellers! But if you’d prefer safer options, Har Cheong Kai and fresh oysters are available too.

Archery workshops

Image credit: @jahbellajr

Parents can take the opportunity to sign their kiddos up for fun activities here – some of these include pottery classes, and archery lessons for aspiring Legolases.

Address: 240 Neo Tiew Crescent, Singapore 718898
Opening hours: Timing varies
Telephone: 6898 5001
Website

Check for upcoming events here!

Farmers’ markets with pop-up food stalls, organic produce and handcrafted items

Best farmers' markets in singapore

Image credit: @spgranola

Whether you’re looking for a next-level grocery shopping experience or simply finding a way to spice up your weekend, these farmers’ markets are worth the experience. Besides, getting local produce from the farmers directly makes them way cheaper than grocery stores, and the activities and unique products found will make any trip down worthwhile.

Best farmers markets in Singapore for fresh organic produce

Farmers' markets in singapore

Image credit: @flyeryang

A farmers’ market is a one-up from any supermarket experience; While with the same bustling activity and fresh food our traditional wet markets have, farmers’ markets focus more on organic produce, some homegrown. That’s not all – they also feature handcrafted items, workshops, and pop-up food stalls, making the whole atmosphere almost carnival-like.

Whether you’re a health nut seeking out organic goodies, or simply want a different sort of grocery shopping experience, these farmers’ markets in Singapore are worth hitting up.

1. Farmers’ Market @ Loewen Gardens

Farmers Market @ Loewen Gardens

Image credit: @s_mart_grocery

Farmers’ Market @ Loewens sells a variety of gourmet meat, cheeses and local organic produce. All vegetables sold are grown without the use of fertilisers and pesticides, and since you’ll be buying them directly from the ones who farm them, these veggies are much cheaper compared to the ones found in grocery stores.

fresh;y baked goods

Image credit: @midnightbaker_sg

They always have freshly-baked goods for sale too! From banana loafs to cupcakes and macarons, homegrown patissiers come together each time to create the ultimate spread of indulgence for sweet tooths.

organic honey at loewen gardens

Sold alongside the greens are organic products such as the Raw Himalayan Honey, all the way from Nepal: Image credit: @organichimalaya

The farmers’ market is held once a month on a Saturday, with each event inviting new food vendors. Past ones include Carrotsticks & Cravings, The Meat Club and Papa’s Grove.

Address: 75E Loewen Road, Singapore 248845
Opening hours: 9AM-2PM
Telephone: 6474 0441
Website

Check for upcoming events here!

2. Open Farm Community Social Market 

Open Farm Community Social Market

Image credit: @openfarmcommunity

On any other day, Open Farm Community is a quaint restaurant serving up dishes made with produce from local farmers. But during their monthly Social Market, their outdoor terrace and carpark transforms into a bustling market, selling fresh produce and handmade items, along with a fun range of activities great for families to partake in together.

Each Social Market is themed differently, but accommodates people of all ages. Their recent “Kids Day Out” event had bouncy castles, game booths, and popsicles to keep the kiddos occupied – while their parents sneaked away to enjoy glasses of wine and cocktails!

Social market yoga workshops

Image credit: @openfarmcommunity

With activities and workshops such as yoga classes, painting and even beekeeping, OFC also creates opportunities for like-minded people to have fun, learn new skills, and interact.

Address: 130E Minden Road, Singapore 248819
Open Farm Community Restaurant opening hours: Mon – Fri: 12PM-4PM | 6PM-11PM | Sat – Sun: 11AM-4PM | 6PM-11PM
Social market opening hours10AM-4PM
Telephone: 6264 7960
Website

Check for upcoming events here!

3. Farmers’ Market @ Central Singapore

Farmers' market @ central singapore

Image credit: @sherl3l

People of the older generation are usually sticklers for tradition, so grocery shopping is pretty much synonymous with the wet market for them. But the Farmers’ Market @ Central Singapore is one that even gramps will enjoy.

workshops at central singapore market

Image credit: Central Singapore Community Development Council

The monthly event caters more towards the elderly, providing them with entertainment such as live cooking demonstrations and art and craft workshops. Local produce can be found at the stalls, along with pre-loved items and healthy organic snacks like macadamia nuts and dried fruits.

artisan ice cream and cold juice

Image credit: Central Singapore Community Development Council

The heat may be overbearing for ah mah and ah gong, so be sure to stop by the food stalls for some cold-pressed juices and ice cream. There are also light bites like apple pie and salad bowls to refuel yourself with after making your rounds of the market.

Address: Varies
Opening hours: Weekends, date and time varies
Website

Check for upcoming events here!

4. Bolly Jolly Farmers’ Market

Bolly Jolly Farmers' Market

Image credit: @zheng_ltd

There’s no need to cross borders for a quiet escape to the countryside. Tucked away in Lim Chu Kang is Bollywood Veggies, a 10-acre farm filled with plantations and lush greenery.

Goods at Bolly Jolly

Salted egg yolk chips for sale!: Image credit: Bollywood Veggies

Their Bolly Jolly Farmers’ Market is held once a month, with fresh produce, artisan confections, locally made condiments and handmade crafts for sale.

nasi lemak platter for 2

Image credit: @thefoodwarriors

Besides the farmers’ market, there’s also a farm-to-table restaurant for visitors to relax and dine in. The Poison Ivy Bistro is known for its Nasi Lemak Platter ($18), a dish big enough to feed two! If you have a bigger party with you, opt for the larger-sized plate at $36 which is good for 4.

You can even join group activities such as farm tours, terrarium building or even potting classes here.

Note: Group activities require a minimum of 20pax and have to be booked in advance. Prices start from $15 per person.

Make your bookings and enquiries throughevents@bollywoodveggies.com !

Address: 100 Neo Tiew Road, Singapore 719026
Bollywood Veggies opening hours: Wed – Fri: 8AM-5:30PM | Sat – Sun: 8AM-6:30PM
Bolly Jolly farmers’ market opening hours: Once a month, 11AM-3PM (dates vary)
Telephone: 6898 5001
Website

Check for upcoming events here!

5. Kranji Countryside Farmers’ Market

Kranji Countryside Farmers' Market

Image credit: @flyeryang

Held quarterly, the Kranji Countryside Farmers’ Market is the largest farmers’ market in Singapore, bringing together more than 40 local farms and food vendors. If you’re planning on heading down, do arrive early to avoid the crowd!

Fried frog balls

Tender frog meat is coated in breadcrumbs, fried till golden brown and drizzled with mayonnaise: Image credit: @jurongfrogfarm

The market sells a variety of items such as potted plants and handcrafted items, but we recommend going straight for the food. As bizarre as they sound, the Frog Pops ($5) and Crocodile Tail Nuggets ($5) are the best sellers! But if you’d prefer safer options, Har Cheong Kai and fresh oysters are available too.

Archery workshops

Image credit: @jahbellajr

Parents can take the opportunity to sign their kiddos up for fun activities here – some of these include pottery classes, and archery lessons for aspiring Legolases.

Address: 240 Neo Tiew Crescent, Singapore 718898
Opening hours: Timing varies
Telephone: 6898 5001
Website

Check for upcoming events here!

Farmers’ markets with pop-up food stalls, organic produce and handcrafted items

Best farmers' markets in singapore

Image credit: @spgranola

Whether you’re looking for a next-level grocery shopping experience or simply finding a way to spice up your weekend, these farmers’ markets are worth the experience. Besides, getting local produce from the farmers directly makes them way cheaper than grocery stores, and the activities and unique products found will make any trip down worthwhile.

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