Booksellers Along the Seine
…to sell are much prized and can take years to come by. browsing the bouquinistes Today these “markets” sell used books, old magazines, posters, trinkets, and more. Secondhand books are…
…to sell are much prized and can take years to come by. browsing the bouquinistes Today these “markets” sell used books, old magazines, posters, trinkets, and more. Secondhand books are…
…described as delicious and filling. Israel is not an inexpensive country, so eating at markets seems to be the way to go for cheap, yummy, and authentically local food. pomegranate…
…business are listed as part of each market description in my book Markets of Paris. Within that range, though, what is the BEST time to arrive? Well, it depends. If…
…This dish holds up well as a main or a side. It’s easy to prepare and only one pan to clean afterwards. Simple, savory, and a sampling of seasonal flavors…
(Text and photo by David Burns) The answer, for many, is the upcoming Salon des Vins des Vignerons Indépendants. The 2017 dates are November 3-December 4 at the Porte de…
…still, gesticulates wildly. There is the flash of a red mitten. I will never overtake this pair. Their voices are lost in snow. Paris is often the setting for her…
…travelers to Paris that one doesn’t need to have a kitchen to enjoy the food markets. There’s much more than raw ingredients for sale at the stalls: cheeses, breads, scarves,…
While the pandemic rages around us, one basic trait of farmers’ markets has gained importance: Most take place in the open air. As one who is reluctant to go indoors…
…is a good practice to follow at any antique or flea market if you buy something at a considerable sum. Clignancourt flea market in Paris At a market in Chiang…