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    Bio c' Bon

    3.5 (4 reviews)
    ModerateOrganic Stores
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Marks & Spencer Food

    Marks & Spencer Food

    4.5(6 reviews)
    1.1 kmChaussée d'Antin, 9ème
    €€

    Marks & Spencer Food has been one of my go-to supermarkets while in Paris, while it is considerably…read moremore expensive than what I'm used to in the UK, they offer British products and an extensive gluten-free selection and the best milk I've found in the whole of Paris, it just tastes like what I'm used to back home. They only sell the 2-pint organic version here in multiple varieties including semi-skimmed which is similar to 2% milk in the US (It's actually 1.8%!) and full fat. The location is Rue de la Chaussée, there are many other stores nearby. I would say there was slightly more room between aisles and fridges at this store which made the shopping experience that little bit easier. The staff seemed friendly enough too, but there didn't seem to be any staff on the shop floor which was a little frustrating but I did eventually manage to find what I needed. They did bag my items in a very small bag. Is it value for money? No. Some of the items are extortionate, but I've also found that to be common with many things in France, I've noticed that only Apple products seem cheaper over here and not by much. It's a shame they didn't have any fresh gluten-free sandwiches either, but still, a really good store providing a taste of the UK and a taste of home comforts to tourists like me. 4*

    Perfect little food market to pick up a bottle of wine and a couple bits and bobs. This is not a…read moretraditional, large supermarket, but it has all the necessities for pretty much anything: a nice meal, a fancy dinner party, etc. The market has all the basics (fruit and veg, pasta) plus lots of gourmet options that would be at home at a nice dinner party (fine chocolates). If you have access to a microwave, lots of nice takeaway options for dinner. The gourmet things were packaged so nicely, we actually brought them back as gifts for friends.

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    Les halles primeurs

    Les halles primeurs

    2.6(7 reviews)
    0.3 kmEtienne Marcel/Montorgueil, 2ème
    €€

    A teeny, tiny little revival of the once monsterous, massive and infamous Les Halles Market, this…read moresmall little market is not for tourists looking for snapshots to send home or those unable or unwilling to speak French. (Note: blocking access to my favorite stands on Sunday mornings so you can gape and oggle is not advised as I am grouchy on Sunday mornings - that, and the lovely little old ladies in this neighborhood can have sharp tempers and even sharper elbows.) Although small in size, it manages to have everything I need - three fishmongers (one specializing in shellfish), two bakers (one organic), three or four fruit and vegetable stands (I believe one has organic options), a couple of cheesemongers, dairy/eggs, flowers, small production wines, dried fruits and olives, a butcher specializing in fantastic pork (but not short on beef, poutry, rabbit, and whatever else is desireable this time of year - at Christmastime, he had the most amazing turkeys and chapons), and a couple of to-go food stands. Around holidays, specialist offerings are added. It's bustling and crowded and you'll probably get your toes stepped on more than once. Children eye the pastries while poor dogs wearing a funky sweaters and a panicked looks trie to avoid getting trampled. I find the quality to be fantastic before noon and dismal by 2 p.m. The prices are sometimes better than what I can find in the shops and sometimes higher. Service is friendly, even for non-regular customers. One final note: although the closing time is listed as 15:00, it usually wraps up closer to 14:15-14:30.

    Market for tourist. Excessive Price and worst services. If you want a real Market in paris go to…read morethe "Marché d'Aligre Beauvau". and forget forever this small and fake Market.

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