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Katherine Community Markets

Lindsay street complex, Lindsay St, Katherine NT 0850, Australia
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Katherine Community Markets is a small market with a variety of stalls, including food, art, and handcrafts.

The market offers items like Thai food, curry puffs, baklava, and fresh produce.

Some reviewers noted the limited number of stalls and the absence of indigenous art.

The market has received mixed reviews, with some praising the food and atmosphere, while others have criticized specific vendors.

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Cinnamon Tree

Cinnamon Tree

January 22, 2023 at 09:31 AM

A nice morning out, good food, good variety of stalls. Lovely fresh home made products including Thai, Arabic and Philippine food. Home made earth friendly products from local stall holders. The petting Zoo is always hit for the kids.

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הילה ג'נסן

September 4, 2022 at 10:12 AM

Small market good atmosphere

Briony Festing

Briony Festing

September 3, 2022 at 06:27 AM

Nice Chinese food there is no Curry Puffs

Chris W

Chris W

July 25, 2022 at 09:17 AM

Unfortunately there weren’t many stalls. And there wasn’t any indigenous art, which was a surprise. The baklava was exceptional though, and the man serving it was very friendly.

Cathie Perkins

Cathie Perkins

July 24, 2022 at 10:09 AM

Ok so this is a tiny market but I'm giving five stars for the delicious Thai food we got there. My husband had sticky rice and some tasty ball from one lady, and an excellent curry puff (should have bought more) with a green papaya salad from the stall next door. We ate the curry puff on the spot and saved the salad for dinner. With some pan fried prawns from the seafood van we had the most delicious easy dinner. Do try it if you are in town on a Saturday