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9 years ago
I like to shop here during my short stay in Paris. They have good macarons in the freezer section. Good price, too.
23 Rue George Bernard Shaw
75015 Paris
France
Tour Eiffel/Champ de Mars, 15ème
01 40 56 39 54
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Franprix
(5 reviews)
"I only drink Champagne on two occasions, when I am in love and when I am not." - Coco Chanel…read more Bonjour! Oui, oui there are grocery stores in Paris, not only Michelin restaurants and fancy cafés! One such grocery store is Franprix. It carries everything you need to cook that homemade meal (popular during quarantine life *sigh*), lots of fresh fruit and a myriad of affordable juices! Beer and Champagne too, Coco! Sure, we need food for sustenance, but damn, make sure it taste amazing! So when in Paris, and missing Trader Joe's or Sprouts (like Yelp friend, Linh describes), Franprix is your Parisian answer. On my visits I especially love the nice help-yourself bakery if I'm craving croissants, baguettes, etc. and on the run! Franprix is owned by my French friend Fran C. Haha inside joke! Kidding aside it's a French grocery chain located all over Paris. Founded back in the 1950's. So my French friends must be doing something right;) This particular location is just blocks from La Eiffel Tower, but really it's everywhere across metropolitan Paris. In the end, I recommend Franprix to anyone looking for a quick healthy bite or a quenching drink after a long walk to-and-fro the museums. It's grocery store affordable and the European staff very friendly (most bilingual: French, English). Trés Trader Joelie for the win!
Fran prix is the local market that is similar to Sprouts or Trader Joe's. We found this market a…read morefew blocks from our hotel. It's so convenient because they carry all the essentials: fresh baguettes, pastries, salad bar, hot prepared lunch boxes and produce etc. My favorite is the orange juice machine. You can press your own fresh orange juice. They also have a pomegranate juicer. Such a bright idea and a healthy alternative to bottled juices. The croissants are my daily morning staple. So delicious and baked fresh. This small market comes in handy when you need to grab a quick breakfast or lunch item. There are a few bar stools if you want to eat your food there. This market offers a one stop shop for those on the go. The self check out lanes makes it easier as well. You can even select English for ease of use. The store accepts euros at certain machines and credit cards. I'm glad we had this market nearby. I've seen this chain market in the surrounding areas.
Carrefour City
(21 reviews)
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Excellent selection and they always have great prices. Definitely one of the best grocery stores in…read moreParis.
Hi Beautiful people of Yelp . I am in Paris! Last night we went for basic groceries at this City…read more Carrefour: nothing basic about it! I was delighted with the vegetable, fruit and fish sessions , the breads looked amazing. There are cheeses for all tastes and pockets. The deli food seems delicious and and the frozen section is huge. We did a pretty good tour , bought much more than what we expected and ended up eating in our apartment a very good meal with great wine!
(2 reviews)
Well done! Cool, convenient, well-intentioned grocery store in the city (Rue St. Dominique) with…read moreeverything from: seafood, alcohol, fresh vegetables and fruits, frozen food, friendly cashiers, clean, and organized! Perfect location if you stay near the Eiffel Tower!
Everything you need is here at this quaint little grocery store. We were lucky enough to stay in…read morethis lovely neighborhood of Paris and have this store just across the way from our apartment. We found everything we needed for dinner and other assorted food to get us through our stay. The produce was so fresh and the meat and poultry were all nice cuts. The wine selection is a nice bonus. The checkout was simple and I appreciated that the checkers were kind and helpful. The best part of our experience was they had a huge juicer where you were able to squeeze and leave with your own bottle of freshly squeezed orange juice. I sure wish we had these in the US. I saw many of these Franprix stores around Paris but this one was my favorite!
Leader Price
A value supermarket with the basics at moderate prices. I picked up a couple pre-made salads and a…read morebottle of wine to "picnic," and offset the expense of dining out. Simple salads in a brasserie can cost you 16-18 Euro. A wonderful reprieve too, a reminder that you don't need to pay tourist trap prices for everything. You can charge Visa, carte blanche, but remember to bring your own reusable bag if you have one. If you don't, no sweat, you can buy one.
Great priced shop for grocery staples. As the review below shows there is great fresh produce all…read morealong Rue Cler. Sugar, Milk, eggs. Leader price is the place. There are a few other markets that look more shi shi around here... but, you pay for it!
Les Halles Bosquet
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Located on the famous Rue de Cler street in Paris, Les Halles Bosquet offers fresh fruits and…read morevegetables. The street itself has small Parisian cafes, cheese markets, rotisserie chicken shops, grocery stores, and to me is the perfect example of the Paris experience. After flying into Paris, I directly went to some shops on the street and nearby and bought some foods to enjoy. Credit cards are accepted here. Organic Cherries (10 euros for a kilogram) - These were the best cherries that I have tried anywhere in the world. I couldn't believe how great they tasted! They were so sweet and juicy. In fact all the other berries looked so good here. I then took some of my goods and walked to a nearby park near the Eiffel tower and enjoyed eating them as I marveled at the beauty and splendor of the Eiffel tower. It was an extremely relaxing experience, and the weather was perfect (mid 70's) for summer.
Comprehensive, gorgeous, colorful, delightful to my senses. Ideal location, vendors that remember…read moreand food to picnic, dine, much, and worship with.
Monoprix
(30 reviews)
Monoprix is like a smaller version of our Macys ! They had one thing Macys did not have a food…read morestore attached. Their quality of clothing was very good and pricing for Paris was reasonable . They had a large selection of makeup - cosmetic section and perfume too. Definitely a fun place to shop for all family clothing, household goods and food.
Reminds me of a Target sort of store. Two stories high, apparently beauty and clothes on the ground…read morelevel, and groceries on the first floor. Ended up not buying anything because checkout line was way too long and slow. Maybe because it was Sunday and every other store was closed, but felt this location was very "disorganized"
L'Épicerie du Père Claude
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small great restaurant, very parisien style. all fresh ingredients, cooked at an open kitchen. the…read morechef and the team very friendly! we had ongle du boeuf what is called beef thick skirt, a very tasty meat from the diaphragm, (they have more common food as well) made exactly to our choice. reasonable prices, not cheap, who wants to eat cheap in paris ;-)
(10 reviews)
Love this store ! Had everything I needed to keep me from spending a fortune through my mini bar !…read more every time I'm in town I stop here!
I wished I had time to see the front facing part of this monoprix location but I had intended only…read moreto pickup some Badoit and drinks for my hotel room and to get some relief from the summer heat. This is a great location right off the the champs elysees and I saved myself some cash shopping here. I like the monoprix markets for having inexpensive, but high quality foods.
(3 reviews)
Decent grocery store. Prices seemed within reason. Not too big, but carries most essential.read more
As a tourist, nothing is more disappointing than to be treated like you don't belong there. That's…read moreexactly what happened today when my wife and I came to this Franprix location and got shorted by 4 euros! It was rectified by who we think was the manager because the store check out guy could not explain himself to us. He gave us the missing 4 euros without an apology as if we bothered him for something he thinks is not a big deal. I know locals come here frequently but if you are a tourist, MAKE SURE you get a receipt and count your change carefully before leaving the store.
G 20
Smallish supermarket that seems to pander unnecessarily to foreigners in the area. That's the only…read morereason I can think of for products I am more used to seeing in the UK or in the US. I hadn't seen peanut butter, marmite and Oreos in France before and I was glad of that. To create space for these rarities a number of my favourite French products seem to have been pushed aside. Boo! On the other hand, it is saved from a completely negative review by the excellent cheese and red wine on offer. Enjoyed some excellent goat's cheese with some chateauneuf du pape!
Wonderful supermarket with everything you need for a lengthy stay in Paris. There is absolutely…read morenothing wrong with this place, and everything is totally right! Fresh produce- delicious wines priced appropriately-amazing fromage selection- toiletries-frozen quick dinners (if you need them)- snacks for kids!- etc..
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