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5 years ago
Great fruit selection, plus a few extra goodies! Their cheese and olive fridge was well stocked, and there was an impressive array of unusual juices, and jams/jellies. read more
23 rue Saint-Antoine
75004 Paris
France
Bastille, Marais, 4ème
01 42 72 63 34
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Came to the Bastille Market to try one of the rotisserie chickens from here. I don't remember the…read morename of the exact place, but it was the last bird I consumed in France. My swan song from a disappointing trip in the bird department. Off the eye test, it doesn't get much better. The beautiful sight of tissi's rotating in front of a fire breathing oven, potatoes in the tray below collecting the chicken juices as they fell, had me ready to run around the Bastille plaza yelling "LE MOUVEMENT!!". I thought this was going to be my first high level bird in the City of Light. Much to my chagrin, the one I got was just lukewarm. I was ready for my fingerprints to be fully burned off. There was so much potential here, but as always, I have to judge what's in front of me. If I don't have my integrity I have nothing. It landed at an 8.1/10 on the restaurant scale which is good, but if it was hot it could have been up there with the greats in the rare 9 territory. Unrealized potential is one of the most depressing things in the world. IG @johnny.novo Tiktok @jnov__ Substack @johnnynovo
This place can be overwhelming if you're a tourist or non native, but it's worth the struggle…read more Fresh produce, meats, and fish, and a great array of different ethnic foods you would be hard pressed to find elsewhere.
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Cool albeit small market with a number of well known stalls from casual fruit juice and snacks to…read morefull on steaks , Moroccan and Japanese options under one roof. This is a pretty cool place in the Marais that opens up to a couple of neighboring streets with more food options that are pretty famous in their own right. Well worth walking around if you're in the area!
Food: 4/5 Service: 4/5…read moreAmbiance: 4/5 Grilled octopus: 4/5 Fried squid: 4/5 Orange wine: 4/5 I arrived at this famous market for a late lunch and found this restaurant tucked in the corner among many stores. I ordered the grilled octopus and fried squid, both were fresh and delicious. I also tried the orange wine, which was surprisingly good. While it's not exactly a bang for your buck, it's worth experiencing at least once.
One of the restaurants in the market
Lulu towards rear of market
Drafted in 2019, decided to post for future reference: This…read morewas my favorite farmer's market in Paris. Tons of fresh fish, meat (both raw and prepared), cheese, and many fruit stalls. I especially loved the prepared meat in the stall near the entrance (they have many prepared items to choose from--I ended up loving the duck foie gras and duck rillette). Also, people were helpful and willing to deal with my poor French :) As another reviewer mentioned, there aren't many (perhaps any) ready-to-way meals. But I wasn't looking for that, and I found the quality to be fantastic.
I always love to see the market when I'm traveling. It's might be the best way to get away from the…read moretourist crowd and get a more local feel to things. In the 12th Arrondissement is Marché d'Aligre which is a small market that has butcher shops, fish mongers, fruits and vegetables, and flowers. I'd recommend anyone in the area to check this place out, even for a short walkthrough.
Les fruits exotiques d'Aligre
Cute little market. We went Saturday morning, open 7-2ish. About 15-20 stalls including 2 cheese, 1…read moreseafood, 2 butchers, a couple of food stands, flowers, veggies and clothing. Butchers and veggie stands are pretty friendly.
From the owner: - Une des 57 bibliothèques municipales qui offrent à la lecture près de 7 millions d'ouvrages…read more(livres, disques, méthodes de langues, revues et magazines, cassettes vidéo').La consultation sur place est gratuite, ainsi que l'emprunt. Les prêts de livres, BD, partitions, disques pour enfants sont gratuits, mais nécessitent une inscription préalable. Il vous faudra présenter une pièce d'identité et un justificatif de domicile.Cet abonnement, valable de date à date, vous permettra d'emprunter un grand nombre d'ouvrages. En revanche, le prêt de cassette audios donne lieu à un paiement d'un forfait de 110 F, les CD de 200 F et 400 F pour les cassettes vidéos
Wine stand from small farms. English speaking and very helpful.
Produits de la réunion
Amazing variety of delicious, fresh juice and other health food items. My boyfriend and I came here…read moreevery morning while recently in town. Awesome service and cute ambiance.
Disappointed. Staying in Paris for couple weeks over Christmas in apartment near the shop. Shopped…read morethere few times and was generally impressed with the quality and value. Just picked up a couple of things this evening and the shopkeeper weighed them but kept his *finger on the scale* to make them weigh more - obviously thought he could blatantly rip off a tourist. Annoying and won't shop there again.
Great market. But there is not a place to sit to enjoy the produce you purchase there. It's more…read morelike an open air grocery store than like a family friendly farmers market like we have in the US.
This is a market stand for 100% bio/organic fruits and vegetables in the Marche d'Aligre near…read moreBastille. It is one of 2 regular bio stands at the market, but you have to check them both because the product availability varies from week to week. I go to the market on Sundays but they are open on other days as well - but I am not sure what days this particular stand is around besides Sunday. They have a deal for paniers (baskets) that is something like 10 euros for 4 kilos of assorted produce. Check it out - definitely a good bargain for organic products. It's best to go early to have a good choice, but late market goers can have some last-minute deals...
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I was spending the day in a cooking class with a local French chef…read more He took us here to gather the fresh ingredients and duck for the all the dishes we were learning. Chef pointed out all the local ingredients and what is imported. He obviously had his favorite vendors, as they tried to interest him in special selections. This market, as many as I found in Paris, are fabulous. Blocks long presenting a ton of diverse food items. Fresh fruits and vegetables that usually looked better than in stores. Various poultry- duck, chicken and premade pâté. Tons of seafood. Always a few cultural dishes, Mediterranean. Get of the touristy museum path and discover Paris, its food and markets.
Amazing little outdoor market open on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays right by the Jardin de…read morePlants. Both are must sees while in Paris. We picked up the most incredible tabouleh salad and basil tapenade from a vendor selling all sorts of meditteranean inspired food including build your own meditteranean burritos!! We picked up a mix of decadent olives at the local olive and dried fruit vendor. Tomatoes were delicious and about 2.90 e for a medium bag. We also picked up fresh radishes and carrots. The vendors were kind and polite and were understanding of our limited French language. We had left over bread and cheese available for our afternoon picnic otherwise we would have purchased some of the most delicious looking cheeses and salamis at this market. The salami man has salamis with dried figs, herbs de Provence, and nearly everything in between. He offers samples and will vacuum seal your purchased salamis for an extra .50 e. Enjoy the sights, sounds and smells of this nice open air market. Hours are 0700-1430. @yogafanatica
Quaint marche right next to the metro stop exit. Lots of delicious looking seafood. If I ever live…read morein Paris, I would definitely market here for some nice meals
It was our first market and so it's special for us. We were introduced to this market and location…read moreby Wendy Lyn on one of her private tours. What a find we have. So cozy and welcoming you forget you are in a city of millions of people. We have visited here many times since that first visit and each one has been better than the previous visit. We made friends with the fromanger, butcher, baker and the cozy corner cafe'. We can't wait to visit again.
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