Market shopping in Seattle
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Main & North Arcades
Rachel the Market Pig marks the main entrance to the Main and North Arcades, thin shed-like structures that run along the edge of the hill; these are the busiest of the market buildings. With banks of fresh produce carefully arranged in artful displays, and fresh fish, crab and other shellfish piled high on ice, this is the real heart of the market. Here you’ll see fishmongers tossing salmon back and forth like basketballs (many of these vendors will pack fish for overnight delivery). You’ll also find cheese shops, butchers, tiny grocery stalls and almost everything else you need to put together a meal. The end of the North Arcade is dedicated to local artisans and crafts…
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Fremont Sunday Market
Fremont is an especially great place to be during the Sunday Market, which features fresh fruits and vegetables and an incredible variety of artists and people selling junk. In summer the market is held outdoors in the parking lot; in winter, it moves inside. Fremont’s market has joined forces with its sister market in Ballard, which also runs every Sunday but is more a traditional farmers market.
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Hau Hau Market
Hau Hau is a modern and bustling Chinese and Vietnamese food market where you can get cheap produce, specialty meats such as pork ears and chicken feet, fireworks, and Asian gifts and knickknacks.
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