Allen’s Neck Clambake
…that they flew up to experience it for themselves. No wonder it draws people back year after year. It’s a simple, pure, local tradition. The menu is stunningly satisfying: clams,…
…that they flew up to experience it for themselves. No wonder it draws people back year after year. It’s a simple, pure, local tradition. The menu is stunningly satisfying: clams,…
…any California market? The pre-sorted avocados, demonstrating just how seriously Californians take my favorite fruit. No thumbs needed to figure out when these will be ready to eat. The ripe…
…space on Sundays. The Luxembourg Gardens are within easy walking distance, making this an ideal market to shop for picnic provisions en route. From rôtisserie chickens to foies gras, children’s…
…de Bretagne. Look for the gate and archway that indicate the entrance. Easy to miss this market–look for the gate It’s not the most beautiful of Paris’s covered markets with…
… Roger is best known for his paintings, including an imaginative and loving series of book portraits. A favorite of mine,…
…& 17th arrondissements), and Sunday’s Raspail market. I was happy to learn that Michel Beucher (whom I refer to as the Singing Cider Man) won a top prize for his…
…from 12-6. This market spreads out on the plaza next to Harvard’s Science Center, near the corner of Oxford and Kirkland streets. The stalls are shaded, so no more worries…
…and deprivation. But no matter how the fashions, politics, and times have changed, one constant is that these street markets are still located where Parisians have been shopping for centuries….
…the shopping atmosphere at those “marchés couverts.” Entrance to Saint-Martin covered market Fresh Oysters at Saint-Quentin covered market Kudos to the Mairie de Paris for its continued investment in keeping…
…was how can we channel energy from the foodie movement into positive social change. Patricia’s answer: “Get more people to love vegetables. And to learn how to shop and how…