Sora Temaki Bar brings a speakeasy-inspired temaki experience to The Original Farmers Market. Located on the rooftop above SAVTA, SoraTemaki Bar crafts open-faced hand rolls made with fresh fish flown in daily from Japan. Perched above The Market’s bustle, this serene getaway offers Angelenos and tourists alike an oasis to savor carefully curated bites alongside craft cocktails, wine, and sake. Whether you’re a casual diner taking a break from shopping or a seasoned foodie on a night out, Sora Temaki Bar’s inviting atmosphere, premium ingredients, and approachable price point make it a must-visit destination.
Known for their traditional handmade noodles, Noodle Art offers an authentic dining experience distinct from typical American-style Asian eateries. Among its specialties are the Qishan-Style soup noodles, such as a savory mixed vegetables with pork belly in a sour spicy soup, and the fiery 3 topping handmade noodles (biang biang) with spicy pepper oil, all customizable with spice levels ranging from 1 to 5. Noodle Art is located at the entrance to the West Patio.
Gott’s Roadside—emphasizing locally sourced ingredients and a modern take on American classics—is making its Los Angeles debut when it opens in the Market this winter. Founded in 1999 by Joel Gott in Napa Valley, this iconic James Beard Award–winning restaurant is known for its craveable menu, wine country hospitality, and family-friendly atmosphere.
Part of Mattel's 2020 Premium Vintage Oil series, this 1937 "Haulin Gas" Hot Wheels collectible is reminiscent of The Gilmore Oil Company's colorful and historic legacy as a leading distributor of petroleum products on the West Coast. It's a must-have for hot wheels collectors and petrolania enthusiasts.
Yes, it is possible to wrap everything you love about Farmers Market into one great gift! Farmers Market Gift Certificates are redeemable at all Farmers Market merchants, and are available in any amount, denominations of $5 up to $20. Please note: all orders containing gift certificate purchases will be charged an extra $4.05 handling and tracking fee AND REQUIRE A SIGNATURE CONFIRMATION FROM THE RECIPIENT AT TIME OF DELIVERY. Items returned to sender are subject to additional re-shipping fees.
By David Hamlin and Brett Arena Since 1934, the Original Farmers Market at 3rd & Fairfax in Los Angeles has been at the center of the citys history, from the Great Depression to todays Great Recession. It has endured as one of LAs most treasured locations, drawing visitors not only from the city it helped mold but also millions of tourists from around the world. Authors David Hamlin and Brett Arena capture the Markets quirky beginnings, its enduring personality, popularity and eccentricities in a new book from Arcadia Publishings Image of America series. With the help of hundreds of rare archival photos made available from the Farmers Market owner, the A. F. Gilmore Company, the authors trace the evolution of the property through a rich history that reads more like fiction than real history. 128 pages, paperback.