
The Feira noturna do Bacacheri is a small, well-regarded Wednesday night market in Curitiba, Brazil.
It features a variety of vendors selling items like fruits, vegetables, fish, meats, cheeses, pastries, and Asian food.
Reviewers praise the quality of the products, the friendly service, and the reasonable prices.
Popular items include pastel, yakisoba, and deli products.
The market is located at Praça Prof. Carlos Stellfeld and offers easy street parking.
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Fátima Barros.
December 21, 2024 at 06:54 PM
I really like it, it's a very varied fair.
Altair Luiz Baka
August 20, 2023 at 01:44 AM
It's small but pleasant. I like eating pastries, buying vegetables, and what attracts me most is the deli and cheese cart, the very attentive staff, and the products from Santa Felicidades, a traditional neighborhood for producing quality sausages.
Juliano Paluch
July 9, 2023 at 07:22 PM
For those who enjoy eating at street markets like me, there are a few options, sushi and yakisoba. I'm looking for cat skewers, and if I'm not mistaken, burgers. The day I visited, I had yakisoba; it was ok, and the price was fair for what they offered. The market is simple, but it's worth just getting to know and helping the vendors. After all, being a street vendor is hard work, you have to admit it.
Carol St
June 13, 2023 at 02:09 AM
It's a very compact market, but very convenient! There are stalls selling fruits, vegetables, a bakery stall, a fish stall, a cold cuts stall, a poultry stall, a biscuit stall, and other snacks (skewers, pastries, and Japanese dishes). I found everything to be of very good quality and the service was excellent.
Katia Lausman
December 29, 2021 at 10:10 PM
The market space is small, so there are few stalls. It sells fish, meats, cheeses, and salami direct from the producer; fresh, beautiful vegetables, greens, and fruits; pastries, barbecue, and Asian food. I really like the quality of the products. Everyone accepts credit cards. There's no parking lot; parking is easy on the nearby streets.