The Market in Makati: A Neighborhood Deli for Global Finds and Fresh Daily Essentials
In the heart of Salcedo Village, Makati stands The Market, a beloved neighborhood deli and gourmet spot that has been introducing locals and visitors to “good food from the world over” since 2002.
With a reputation built on quality, variety, and daily convenience, the deli brings a curated selection of international staples and ready-to-eat favorites to a bustling urban address on L.P. Leviste Street, just a short stroll from towering offices, residential condos, and weekend spaces like the lively Salcedo Weekend Market.
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At The Market, guests can browse shelves stocked with global pantry items, imported snacks, artisanal bread, cheeses, cold cuts, and specialty condiments, the kind of ingredients that elevate home cooking or make easy meal prep a reality for busy professionals and gourmets alike. What distinguishes this deli from a typical convenience stop is its thoughtful selection focused on international quality and everyday ease.
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When hunger strikes, The Market offers more than shelf shopping. Its deli counter serves freshly prepared gourmet sandwiches tailored for quick lunches or casual bites. From a Cuban sandwich (Php 320) piled high with three deli meats and mozzarella to other gourmet choices, patrons are treated to classic combinations made with well-sourced ingredients and a level of care that elevates every bite.
Besides ready-to-eat fare, The Market also caters to home chefs and food lovers. Its shelves house an assortment of pantry essentials, from imported sauces and seasonings to European-style canned goods and shelf-stable favorites, allowing customers to assemble diverse meals without having to hop between specialty stores.
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Carrying a selection of Japanese food products, The Market also caters to residents and diners who enjoy Japanese home cooking. Shelves are stocked with essentials such as curry, miso, soy sauce, seasonings, and other pantry staples that make it easy to prepare familiar dishes at home.
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Over the years, The Market has become more than just a grocery alternative; it’s evolved into a gathering point for Salcedo Village’s daily rhythms. Whether it’s a quick stop for cold brew and a sandwich, a lunch pick-up for busy workdays, or a casual stroll through aisles seeking international cheeses and pantry finds, the deli resonates with locals and expats alike.
Open from Monday to Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., The Market maintains its role as a convenient culinary resource within the residential and business core of Salcedo Village. Its presence complements the weekend vibrancy of the nearby open-air markets, cafes, and dining destinations that make this neighborhood one of Makati’s most dynamic food and lifestyle corridors.







