Edodimon (formerly Kosmas) has run on Vasileos Irakliou for almost a century. The shop is a reference address for aged Greek cheese, charcuterie, cured fish like lakerda, trahana varieties, fresh bread, and herbal teas from Mount Olympus. The counter rewards visitors who arrive curious and unhurried.
Kapani is Thessaloniki's oldest surviving market, trading since the Ottoman period. The covered lanes sell vegetables, live fish and seafood, cheeses, olives, spices, pasatempas nuts, and cured meats. Tuesday and Saturday mornings are peak; the fish corridor runs from 06:00. Entirely non-touristic.
The 1920s Modiano Market building on Ermou reopened in December 2022 after a full restoration. It now houses produce stalls, food vendors, and delicatessen counters under the historic glass roof alongside small bars, restaurants, and a spice shop (Modiano Bahar). Final fitouts continue into 2026 but the core market is fully operational.
Ergon Agora on Pavlou Mela is a curated marketplace for Greek producers: olive oils, honeys, pasta, cheese, charcuterie, wine, and spirits sourced directly from farms and co-operatives across Greece. The attached restaurant and cafe offer immediate eating of what the shelves sell. A functional rather than performative food market.
Athonos Square and the lanes immediately around it form the city's authentic spice, herb, and traditional-product quarter. The shops sell loose teas, mountain herbs from the Macedonian highlands, nuts, honey, olive oil, traditional sweets, and woven straw goods alongside the square's tavernas. A short walk from Aristotelous Square and the easiest way to taste-shop Greek pantry staples in one block.
The weekly organic farmers market in Kalamaria operates on Saturday mornings along the waterfront. Certified organic producers from Chalkidiki, Pieria, and the Macedonian highlands sell direct: vegetables, eggs, raw honey, artisan cheeses.