Reviews Boundary Street Markets

4
Pete T
+4
Good selection of food and vendors at their stalls are all pretty friendly. They've finally put in some extra seating that was desperately needed. 1 section though could use with extra room for the walking corridor. I recommend the Korean wings, Brazilian food and pizza for must try items. If you get there around 5 you should be able to find close road parking but later on it's down to luck.
4
Beans Tseng
+4
The Boundary Street Market is like a small night market. There are around ten exotic food stands, like Taiwan, Japan, Brazil, Turkey food and so on. Food there all smells so good. I tried the Brazil-style lamb. That was tasty😌 The Turkish wrap with garlic, chili, tomato sauce was super good and huge for me. It was enough for two meals to me. And it still tasted good in second meal. Everyone comes here having a relaxing Friday night, chatting with friends, and enjoying the food. It will be a good choice for dinner if you are near this area.
5
Jessica de Gáspari
+5
Went on a Sunday morning for the Vegan Markets with a few non vegan friends and we all absolutely loved this event! Well organized, clean, plenty of seats, live music and awesome foods, snacks, coffee, desserts... All made with love and cruelty free! It's a beautiful positive vibe place, a must try for everyone and great for kids too! 😊
5
Andrew Yap
+5
Small corner of west end with good seating and adjacent to a bar. Nice multicultural selection of food with love music. Soy based chai and kwey teow are some of the more popular items here. Not the best of either that I've tried but wouldnt mind coming here on another occasion with a group of friends since there's plenty of seating (went on Sat).
4
Bianca Arnold
+4
The market was a lot smaller than I expected. Perhaps because of covid-19. The Turkish meal I had was excellent, though.
5
Morgan Loh
+5
This is one of our favourite market in Brisbane. Highly recommend the Malaysian food stall, the food just amazing.
4
c j
+4
After moving to Russell St, the market is a lot smaller with not many stalls, but the ones there do serve great food. The Turkish and gluten free donut places have been there since the original market where West Village is now. Some nights have a great vibe, but it can be quiet if the weather isn't perfect. It's a great place for locals to drop by for a meal or to eat before heading to a bar.
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