Paris Food Markets: What are the Different Types?
…buy directly from producteurs, read this for tips on how to identify them. * Every neighborhood in Paris has a smattering of Monoprix, Franprix and other chain stores, along with green grocers…
…buy directly from producteurs, read this for tips on how to identify them. * Every neighborhood in Paris has a smattering of Monoprix, Franprix and other chain stores, along with green grocers…
…on he patiently waits 51 years, nine months and four days for her to reconsider. This scene came to my mind as I stood in front of El Portal de…
…in the spice section of grocery shops mostly everywhere. If you do travel to Provence, however, it’s a great item to buy at the markets and bring back for yourself…
…it back to their quarters and dined on royal fare. For those who could not afford the royal leftovers, Louis XIV established the Marché Notre Dame on the north side…
…need to do is grab your basket. (Or buy one at the market!) The Paris Market Finder will reside on my website as a free resource. It has taken months…
…it.” On florists: “I have only one florist. When she’s shut, I don’t buy flowers. Because I don’t think they’re as beautiful elsewhere.” Flower Seller at Marché Président Wilson Shopping…
…buy cheese at La Maison du Fromage in Les Halles His easy-going nature, good humor, and patience make him equally adept at working with children as with adults. He instructs,…
…part of the 9th arrondissement. You’ll find everything from shoe repair and hardware to a bagel shop and Asian takeaway food. bagel shop on rue Cadet Some of this street…
…and culture. I look forward to sharing my impressions in two parts. This one is focused on the Marchés de Noël in Strasbourg. The second part is devoted to towns…
…market vendors object to photos being taken of items on their displays–unless you’re purchasing them. Don’t risk stoking the sellers’ anger. If you buy an expensive item, ask for an…