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Welcome to Southwest Farmers Market

At Southwest Farmers Market, we celebrate the rich culinary tapestry of West African cuisine. Nestled in Houston, our market is a true haven for food lovers seeking authentic flavors and fresh ingredients. From the delightful Ogbono Soup to the savory Assorted Meat Stew, our dishes reflect both tradition and care. Customers rave about our buffet, where diverse offerings like Yam Porridge and succulent Fried Rice leave a lasting impression. While we strive for excellence, we recognize the need for improved service. At Southwest Farmers Market, every meal is a flavorful journey, inviting you to taste the heart and soul of West African culture.

Southwest Farmers Market: Reviews & Ratings

jeffrey okon
jeffrey okon

Ok. West African Foods store. You'll get most of what you want here.

CHUKS CALEB
CHUKS CALEB

This is the best Buffet and their food is supper great I’m not gonna lie . You eat anything you want for 25

Adetutu O.
Adetutu O.

Best place to find great yams and fresh plantains amongst other things

Bolanle
Bolanle

They have a bunch of African stuffs. That’s the only good thing. If you buy any of their cooked stuff even if it’s rotten and you then immediately they tell you there is nothing they can do. No exchange no refund nothing. The customer service here could also do better. Nigerian stores need to do better with their employees.

Osinachi Okafor
Osinachi Okafor

I ordered food online and it was so good. I think their USP is puff puff. I have gained extra 10inches from relishing thoses goodness.. Sorry. I forgot to take pictures, but they were really good. The Moimoi looks good too. Plantain leaf Moimoi. I have not had it since I left Nigeria. My first experience. I am impressed. Just give them a trial.

O O
O O

Fresh and available produce. Ability to get catered meals at anytime. One stop store for your African produce, meats, fish, meals and snacks.

Kunbi Adetayo
Kunbi Adetayo

This market is well stocked with African foodstuffs. There's all types of tripe, cow hide, goat meat, gizzard, turkey, mackerel etc. They also have a bakery for freshly baked bread, divine meat pie, jollof rice, and other ready to eat food packs.

Islam Ibrahim
Islam Ibrahim

The plate lunches were soooo good! And the freash bread was super soft and delicious.Will definitely be visiting again whenever I'm in Houston.

Location

Welcome to Southwest Farmers Market, a vibrant culinary gem tucked away in Houston, Texas. Located at 9801 Bissonnet St, this market is not just a shopping destination for authentic West African ingredients, but also a haven for food enthusiasts seeking to indulge in rich, traditional flavors.

What sets Southwest Farmers Market apart is its diverse array of dishes, inspired by the heart and soul of West African cuisine. Here’s a glimpse of some of the mouthwatering offerings:

  • Egusi Soup - A hearty nutty delight for $15.99
  • Nkwobi - A famous dish of cow foot cooked in spicy palm oil sauce for $14.99
  • Jollof Spaghetti - A uniquely delicious twist on a classic for just $7.90
  • Asun - Spicy, grilled goat meat served for $8.99
  • Moimoi - A bean pudding that, alongside their puff puff, has garnered rave reviews for its authenticity and flavor.

Visitors like Chuks Caleb frequently rave about the buffet experience, highlighting the vast selection and exceptional quality of the dishes offered. In fact, the buffet, priced at just $25, allows patrons to savor almost anything their heart desires. On the other hand, customers like Bolanle have pointed out some concerns regarding customer service, emphasizing the need for improvement in handling feedback and exchanges.

Despite these critiques, the general consensus remains that the quality of food at Southwest Farmers Market is commendable. Customers have spoken highly of their yam porridge and plantains, which exemplify the freshness and cultural significance of the ingredients sourced here. Osinachi Okafor

As you step into Southwest Farmers Market, be prepared to ignite your taste buds. Whether you are a local resident or just passing through Houston, this market provides a rich and flavorful glimpse into West African culinary traditions. I highly recommend giving their various soups and stews a try, as they are bursting with flavor and authenticity. Don’t forget to take a stab at their puff puff; they’re definitely worth the calories!