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The Central Coast Farmers Markets is on every Sunday.

Central Coast Farmers Market

A Sunday-morning market for fresh produce, food and coffee.

  • Mike Bennie
Located in an old wool mill.

The Mill

Must-visit art, food and shopping precinct in an old wool mill.

Visiting Byron Bay Farmers’ Market gives cooks a chance to chat to producers.

Byron Farmers Markets

Shop organic produce, pasture-raised meat, artisan cheese and more.

  • David Matthews
Fresh tomatoes.

Daylesford Sunday Market

Hosting up to 130 stalls every weekend.

The best chips you’ll ever try.

Hawkes Farm

Home to the best hot chips you’ll ever experience.

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The Torquay Farmer’s Market takes place each Saturday within a sunny council car park just off the Surf Coast Highway.

Torquay Farmer’s Market

Matcha, Tibetan momos, giant spring rolls and more in a sunny council carpark.

Hay St Market.
10/20

Haymarket’s revamped Paddy’s Markets vowed to be a first-rate food hub. It didn’t deliver

It might serve a very good martini and excellent chips, but Callan Boys chalks it up as another entry on Sydney’s board of missed opportunities.

  • Callan Boys
Tuna cheeseburger: a stand-out dish.
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Part fishmonger, part suburban small bar, Fins Bicton is an irresistible new prospect for seafood lovers

A go-getting seafood distributor plus a talented chef equals an exciting new blueprint for the fish and chip shop.

  • Max Veenhuyzen