To many travellers, the most exciting part about visiting a new country is trying out local delicacies, whether traditional dishes at rustic restaurants, unique eats at street stalls, or fresh produce at bustling markets.
In light of this, a new study has revealed the most highly rated food markets across the globe, narrowed down to a list of 20 standout locations.
Specialists at AllClear looked at which markets have the highest percentage of four and five-star reviews, ultimately showing where globetrotting foodies can their fix all over the world.
While the top 10 featured a diverse mix of global cities, the USA dominated 25 per cent of the top 20, and an iconic London market helped secure the UK’s spot as the world’s number two.
Letitia Smith, Head of Communications at AllClear, said: ‘Food markets are one of the best ways to sample lots of different local treats at the same time.
‘We hope the research helps people narrow down their travel choices for the upcoming year and provides inspiration for food lovers to try delicious cuisines all over the world.’
From São Paulo, to Amsterdam, to Bangkok and New York City, here are the must-visit culinary hotspots and top foodie destinations for your next trip.
20. Foodhallen, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Foodhallen has exploded over the years into foodie haven, boasting 21 stalls offering everything from Indonesian street food, Spanish tapas, French pastries, and traditional Bitterballen
Founded in 2014, Amsterdam’s Foodhallen has exploded over the years into foodie haven, boasting 21 stalls offering everything from Indonesian street food, Spanish tapas, French pastries, and traditional Bitterballen.
The dog-friendly food market also provides a wide range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, ranging from local craft beers to quality wines.
With a total 87.5 per cent of four and five-star online reviews, the venue has been described by visitors online as a ‘cool, trendy hidden gem’ and a ‘brilliant place to eat’.
19. St. Lawrence Market, Toronto, Canada
St. Lawrence Market is a world-renowned hub with fresh, local produce at its core
A focal city landmark that is over two centuries old, St. Lawrence Market is a world-renowned hub with fresh, local produce at its core.
Best visited on weekdays or mornings, the venue boasts over 120 specialty stalls offering fresh fruit, vegetables, meat, pasta and dairy products, as well as artisanal bread and lobster.
For hot food options, visitors can try Japanese hand rolls at Quik Sushi, friend chicken Italian sandwiches at Uno Mustachio, or peameal bacon sandwiches from Carousel Bakery.
With a 87.8 per of four and five-star reviews, St. Lawrence is a hit with tourists, who have called it a ‘great downtown attraction’ that offers an ‘enormous variety’ of food.
18. Municipal Market of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
In São Paulo, the colourful Municipal Market was originally the city’s first grocery market, now known for rare fruit offerings along with its bustling food court
Located north of São Paulo central, the colourful Municipal Market was originally the city’s first grocery market, now known for rare fruit offerings like jackfruit, sapoti and jabuticaba, along with its bustling food court.
With more than 1,500 employees working across the venue, visitors won’t be short for options, though Cod Cakes, Cana Broth, and Bar do Mané’s famous (and generously-sized) mortadella sandwiches are particularly popular.
Visitors have been left amazed by ‘so many options of food and fruit’, leading to a total of 88.1 per cent of four and five-star reviews.
16. Mathallen Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Mathallen Oslo is known to offer the ‘very best of’ Norwegian cuisine and international food at over 30 specialist outlets and eateries
In Norway’s capital is Mathallen Oslo, known to offer the ‘very best of’ Norwegian cuisine and international food at over 30 specialist outlets and eateries, while also offering food-related activities such as courses, fairs and competitions.
Visitors can sample a range of mouthwatering dishes, from juicy beef patties at Doug’s Hamburgers, to local game and Norwegian beef at Helt Vilt, to authentic Korean corndog and Tteokbokk at KornDoKKi.
Former diners have given Mathallen 88.3 per cent of four and five-star reviews, calling the venue a ‘perfect lunch spot’ with ‘reasonably priced’ food and ‘good service’.
16. Or Tor Kor Market, Bangkok, Thailand
Or Tor Market is a popular food market where visitors can find superior quality produce and a jaw-dropping selection of ready-to-eat food, including curries and nam priks
Located in the north of the Thai capital, Or Tor Market is a popular food market where visitors can find superior quality produce and a jaw-dropping selection of ready-to-eat food.
Known throughout Bangkok as the city’s high-end market, the venue offers seasonal fruit, vegetables, fish and meat, and a buzzing food court serving up Pad Thai, steamed seafood, spicy Masamam curries, and a range of dry and fresh chili sauces and dips, known as nam priks.
The market, joint sixteenth with Mathallen, has a total of 88.3 per cent of four and five-star online reviews, described as ‘not too crowded’, with ‘varieties of cooked & raw food’.
15. Viktualienmarkt, Munich, Germany
Viktualienmarkt is a historic market known for its traditional Bavarian charm and wide variety of fresh produce and ready-to-eat food
Located in the heart of Munich, Viktualienmarkt is a historic market known for its traditional Bavarian charm and wide variety of fresh produce and ready-to-eat food.
Across 100 stalls are offerings of classic bratwurst and pretzels to artisan cheeses, fresh juices, and local delicacies, alongside international street food options, with highlight dishes including fresh honey at Honighäusl, as well as Sachertorte, beer and currywurst.
Former diners have given the market 88.7 per cent of four and five-star reviews, praising its ‘lively atmosphere’ and ‘authentic local experience’.
14. Pike Place Market, Seattle, USA
Pike Place Market is one of the oldest continuously operating markets in the United States, famous for its flying fish and vibrant stalls
Overlooking the waterfront, Pike Place Market is one of the oldest, continuously operating markets in the United States, famous for its flying fish, vibrant stalls, and ‘Happy Hour’ specials after dark.
The venue boasts a range of restaurants, retail shops and eateries offering fresh seafood, gourmet snacks, baked goods, and coffee.
From Pike Place Chowder’s award-winning clam chowder, to Russian pastries at Piroshky Piroshky, there’s an option for all visitors.
The market has earned 88.8 per cent of four and five-star reviews, with guests calling it a ‘must-visit’.
13. Marché Atwater, Montreal, Canada
At Marché Atwater, visitors can enjoy fresh pastries, regional cheeses, meats, and seasonal fruits, alongside prepared meals and specialty items across dozens of local stalls
Set along the Lachine Canal, Marché Atwater is a beloved food destination offering a mix of local produce, baked goods, and gourmet products across
Visitors can enjoy fresh pastries, regional cheeses, meats, and seasonal fruits, alongside prepared meals and specialty items across dozens of local stalls and restaurants.
For traditional French-Canadian fare, try farm-fresh cheeses from Fromagerie Atwater and mouthwatering tarts from Création Madeleine. For something a little different, dig into Singaporean street food at Satay Brothers.
The market has received 89.3 per cent of four and five-star reviews, with visitors praising its ‘quality setting,’ while one said there is ‘no need to go to France’ thanks to the ‘hundreds of cheeses’ to choose from.
12. La Boqueria, Barcelona, Spain
La Boqueria is one of Europe’s most famous food markets, known for its colourful displays and diverse offerings, and specialities like baby squid with fried eggs at El Quim De La Boqueria
Located just off Las Ramblas, La Boqueria is one of Europe’s most famous food markets and the largest in Barcelona, known for its colourful displays and diverse offerings.
Boasting over 300 stalls, visitors can sample tapas, fresh seafood, cured meats, fruit juices, and traditional Spanish dishes prepared on-site at the venue, with favourites including garbanzo beans and blood sausage at Bar Pinotxo, as well as baby squid with fried eggs at El Quim De La Boqueria.
The market holds 89.5 per cent of four and five-star reviews, described as a destination ‘not to be missed’.
11. Milwaukee Public Market, Milwaukee, USA
Milwaukee Public Market offers a modern and cosy indoor food hall experience with 19 independently owned merchants
Situated in the Historic Third Ward, Milwaukee Public Market offers a modern indoor food hall experience with 19 independently owned merchants.
Visitors can dig into cheese curds and sip on Bloody Marys, all while exploring diverse ethnic foods, ready-to-eat meals, seven bars, Milwaukee merchandise, artisan groceries all under one roof.
It has earned 90.1 per cent of four and five-star reviews, with guests highlighting its ‘clean layout’ and ‘great food variety’.
10. Ferry Building Marketplace, San Francisco, USA
At the Ferry Building Marketplace, visitors are treated to unique offerings at stalls such as Far West Fungi, El Porteno Empanadas and Fort Point Beer Company
Along San Francisco’s waterfront is the Ferry Building Marketplace, known for its focus on high-quality, locally sourced food and artisan products.
Home to nearly 50 artisan food merchants, restaurants and small eateries, visitors are treated to unique offerings at stalls such as Far West Fungi, El Porteno Empanadas and Fort Point Beer Company.
The venue has 90.3 per cent of four and five-star reviews, praised for its ‘premium food selection’.
9. Chelsea Market, New York City, USA
At Chelsea Market, visitors can enjoy everything from tacos, pizza and sushi to baked goods and desserts from popular vendors
Housed in a former industrial building in New York City’s Meatpacking District, Chelsea Market is a bustling indoor food hall offering a wide range of global cuisine.
Visitors can enjoy everything from tacos and sushi to baked goods and desserts from popular vendors that include Black Seed Bagels, Filaga Pizzeria, and Big Tings Jerk Chicken and Rum Bar.
It has received 90.5 per cent of four and five-star reviews, with visitors calling it ‘perfect for food lovers’.
8. Granville Island Public Market, Vancouver, Canada
Granville Island, this market is known for its vibrant atmosphere and focus on fresh, local produce and artisan foods
Located on Granville Island, this market is known for its vibrant atmosphere and focus on fresh, local produce and artisan foods that are ‘all fresh from the ocean, the oven or the field’.
Visitors can browse stalls offering seafood, baked goods, and international street food at eateries such as Bon Macaron, Zara’s Italian Deli, and The Stock Market.
The market has earned 92.0 per cent of four and five-star reviews, praised as ‘full of variety’.
7. Marché Bastille, Paris, France
In Paris, Marché Bastille is a favourite among locals for its fresh produce and traditional French foods.
One of Paris’ largest open-air markets, Marché Bastille is a favourite among locals for its fresh produce and traditional French foods.
Visitors can enjoy cheeses, pastries, meats, and ready-to-eat dishes in a lively street setting, with standouts including hot Coq au Vin and fresh Rouget, Sole, Turbot, Wild Shrimp.
It has 92.7 per cent of four and five-star reviews, with guests highlighting its ‘authentic feel’ and ‘excellent quality food’.
6. Torvehallerne, Copenhagen, Denmark
In Denmark, Torvehallerne offers Danish smørrebrød, fresh seafood, pastries, and international cuisine from a range of vendors
A gourmet indoor and outdoor market in Norreport, central Copenhagen, Torvehallerne is known for its modern design and high-quality food offerings across more than 60 stalls.
Visitors can sample Danish smørrebrød, fresh seafood, pastries, and international cuisine from a range of vendors.
The market has 93.2 per cent of four and five-star reviews, praised for its ‘clean design’ and ‘premium food’.
4. South Melbourne Market, Melbourne, Australia
South Melbourne Market boasts almost 150 stalls offering seafood, paella, dim sum, pastries, and specialty coffee
A historic market with a modern twist, South Melbourne Market is known for its fresh produce and popular food stalls.
With almost 150 stalls operated by small business owners, visitors can enjoy seafood, paella, dim sum, pastries, and specialty coffee in a lively setting, with popular vendors including Ba Ba Rolls, Cobb Lane Bakery and Fritz Gelato.
It has 93.4 per cent of four and five-star reviews, with visitors praising its ‘great food mix’.
4. Mercado Central, Valencia, Spain
Mercado Central is one of Europe’s largest fresh food markets, featuring an eye-watering 1,000 stalls
Housed in a stunning historic building, Mercado Central is one of Europe’s largest fresh food markets, featuring an eye-watering 1,000 stalls.
Across the colossal complex, visitors can explore stalls offering meats, seafood, produce, and traditional Spanish delicacies, such as Arroz Negro (squid ink rice with monkfish) and Gambas al ajillo (garlic prawns with potatoes).
Joint fourth with South Melbourne Market, the venue also holds 93.4 per cent of four and five-star reviews, described as ‘authentic’ and ‘full of fresh options’.
3. Adelaide Central Market, Adelaide, Australia
In Adelaide Central Market, visitors can sample international cuisine, gourmet products, and freshly prepared meals at the likes of Le Souk and Lucia’s Pizza & Spaghetti Bar
In third place is Adelaide Central Market, a long-standing food hub known for its multicultural food scene and fresh local produce.
With over 70 stalls, the venue is South Australia’s most visited attraction, where visitors can sample international cuisine, gourmet products, and freshly prepared meals at the likes of Le Souk and Lucia’s Pizza & Spaghetti Bar.
It has earned 94.2 per cent of four and five-star reviews, with guests calling it ‘diverse’ and ‘great for food lovers’.
2. Borough Market, London, UK
London’s Borough Market has exploded into a major food destination in recent years, so it’s little surprise it now ranks as the second-best food market in the world
One of London’s oldest and most famous food markets, Borough Market has evolved into a major food destination in recent years, so it’s little surprise it now ranks as the second-best food market in the world.
Across more than 100 stalls, foodies can enjoy modern takes on classic dishes, alongside viral street food, artisan products, and global cuisine.
Dishes currently experiencing notable hype on social media are The Black Pig’s slow-roasted pork ciabatta sandwiches, blow-torched marshmallow dessert at Humble Crumble, chocolate-covered strawberries at Turnips and traditional Paella at Bomba Paella.
The market has received 94.3 per cent of four and five-star reviews, praised for its ‘high-quality food’ and ‘buzzing atmosphere’.
1. Reading Terminal Market, Philadelphia, USA
Philadelphia’s Reading Terminal Market, a historic yet quirky indoor market offering an exceptional range of food vendors and cuisine, helping cement its status at the world’s best
Topping the list is Reading Terminal Market, a historic yet quirky indoor market offering an exceptional range of food vendors and cuisines across more than 80 independently owned stalls.
Visitors can enjoy everything from classic American comfort food to international dishes, fresh baked goods, and local specialties, and are encouraged by former diners to try Roast Pork Sandwiches at DiNic’s and Barbecue Chicken at Dienner’s.
Other favourites include Sweet potato treats at Sweet T’s and Whoopie Pies at Flying Monkey.
The market boasts 94.5 per cent of four and five-star reviews, with diners praising the venue’s ‘incredible variety’ and ‘lively atmosphere’.
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