A food market that serves a wide variety of cuisines. Google rating: 4.6 out of 5 stars.
Vendors Sign. Photo by Nature Photographer Pam Hirst at PKH Photography. Writing by Freelance Content Writer and Travel Blogger Meghan Hirst at Meghan Hirst, Writer.
As you can see, there are a lot of unique vendors here! The sign is always subject to change because new vendors have been added in the past. We are going to present this destination in two posts because we want to give you an overview of all of them.
The Ferry Market opened in 2016 and is super popular! They won a gourmet food market award in 2018 and 2019 :D Links to full menus and the vendors' individual websites can be found on the Ferry Market's website.
Lima Fusion: This vendor is named after the capital of Peru and has several well-known Latin American cuisines from Peru, Venezuela, Mexico, and Cuba. This is first on the list because my mom and I have been here and we loved it :D We had mushroom and ropa vieja (marinated beef) empanadas and yucca (root that tastes like a potato and carrot) fries. I also had a passion fruit drink.
Little Radish: This vendor serves fresh food that is grown right in New Hope, Pennsylvania and the surrounding area. They specialize in salads, so this a great place to go if you are on a diet.
Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company: This vendor dishes out award-winning Austrian-style amber lager and other craft beers. Be sure not to miss out on their seasonal brews when they are available.
Relaxi Taxi: Amusing name XD This vendor sells numerous kinds of snacks, gum, sauces, and natural supplements.
Salty Pineapple: This vendor serves Hawaiian delicacies, such as shave ice (fruit flavored scoops of ice) and dole whips (pineapple custard-like desserts).
Sciascia Confections: This vendor has scratch-made gluten-free chocolates and baked goods. If you love truffles, this is the place for you because there are thirty different kinds :O Their macarons are said to be out of this world delicious!
Have you ever been to a ferry market?
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