Mostly a spot for locals or folks sticking around a while, but the ready-to-eat bags of food are pretty handy if you want something quick without hunting too much.
If you're after good deals on drinks and long-lasting groceries, this spot beats some bigger chains hands down. Just a heads up, though—the shelves can feel a bit random sometimes, so finding stuff might take a minute.
There’s something charming about sitting on plastic stools by the water, watching fishermen do their thing while you nibble on seafood skewers. It’s not about flashy stalls or crowds here; it’s more of a peaceful hangout with friendly vendors and an easygoing seaside vibe that grows on you.
If you’re after fresh produce and tasty street eats without breaking the bank, this market is a solid spot. Just make sure to swing by early if you want first dibs on the best stuff.