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Neighbourhoodlake-highlands
HoursSat 8am-12pm, March-December

Must order: Seasonal berry box (spring-summer); fresh herb bundles; local honey

Tip: The most neighborhood-feel market in Dallas. Closes at noon; plan to arrive by 9am for full vendor selection. Good for meeting the farmers behind the produce.

Location

Address: 1450 Old Gate Ln, Dallas, TX 75218

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Saint Michael's Farmers Market ★ 4.2

$knox-hendersonSat 8am-12pm, April-September

Highland Park-adjacent Saturday market at Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, with a tightly curated roster of local farms, bakers, and specialty food producers. The market has the most consistent artisan bread selection of any Dallas market.

Order: Empire Baking sourdough if available; seasonal stone fruit box (July-August); goat cheese from Texas farmstead

Tip: Runs April through September only. Small parking lot; park on Douglas Ave side streets. Excellent for pre-brunch grocery sourcing before heading to Knox-Henderson restaurants.

Asia Times Square (Plano) ★ 4.3

$planoDaily 10am-9pm

Anchor of the DFW Asian food corridor: a massive supermarket and food court with Vietnamese, Chinese, Korean, and South Asian vendors all under one roof.

Order: Vietnamese pho from the food court; South Asian curry snacks; fresh-made Chinese bakery items

Tip: 30 minutes from central Dallas in Grand Prairie. Combine with a visit to the Vietnamese restaurant corridor on Parker Rd in Plano for a full afternoon. The supermarket section has ingredients unavailable anywhere else in North Texas.

Fiesta Mart (Oak Cliff) ★ 4.3

$oak-cliffDaily 7am-10pm

Oak Cliff's most comprehensive Latin American supermarket with an in-house tortilleria, carnitas counter, fresh-made tamales, and an extensive selection of Mexican chiles, dried herbs, and specialty products unavailable in mainstream grocery stores.

Order: Fresh-pressed corn tortillas from the tortilleria counter; weekend carnitas by the pound; house-made tamales

Tip: Weekend mornings draw the neighborhood community for fresh tortillas warm off the press. The spice and dried chile section is the best in Dallas for home cooking. Arrive early on Saturdays for the carnitas.

Central Market (multiple) ★ 4.3

$$uptownDaily 8am-9pm

H-E-B's premium specialty grocery concept with an extensive prepared foods section, in-store restaurant, international cheese counter, and artisan bread bakery. The Lovers Lane location is one of the best full-service specialty food stores in Texas.

Order: International cheese counter sample and board; house-made sushi platters; artisan bread from the in-store bakery

Tip: The hot bar and prepared food sections are excellent for a quick gourmet lunch. The cheese counter staff are knowledgeable and will guide pairings. Parking garage behind the store.

Good Local Markets (Lakewood Tower) ★ 4.0

$lakewoodSun 9am-1pm, year-round

Sunday-only Lakewood farmers market at Lakewood Tower operating year-round, with a focused selection of local produce, artisan baked goods, and specialty food makers from across North Texas.

Order: Seasonal produce pick; local honey; artisan jam or preserves

Tip: Runs all year every Sunday morning. A good starting point before Sunday brunch at nearby Mot Hai Ba. The market closes at 1pm sharp.

Parker Road Vietnamese Corridor (Plano) ★ 4.4

$planoDaily, individual shops vary (most 10am-8pm)

The most concentrated Vietnamese grocery, bakery, and restaurant corridor in North Texas, with banh mi shops, pho houses, Vietnamese dessert cafes, and specialty food stores clustered along Parker Rd at Coit.

Order: Banh mi from a strip-mall bakery; com tam (broken rice) with grilled pork; Vietnamese coffee

Tip: Multiple strip malls contain overlapping Vietnamese food options. Begin at Pho Pasteur or a banh mi shop, then explore the grocery stores for supplies. Weekends are most lively.

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