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10 years ago
Fruits and vegetables are excellent here. Proprietor is friendly and will let you taste the occasional fruit before buying. It's pricey! read more
48 Rue St Honoré
75001 Paris
France
Châtelet/Les Halles, 1er
01 45 08 93 44
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Among the superettes along Boulevard de Beaumarchais, this was our chosen one (and conveniently…read moreclosest to our hotel). This superette has the most attractive arrangement of produce just under the awning. Not only was it nicely arranged, but it also always looked super fresh and ready to eat. Inside is super tiny (about four aisles), but you will find everything from beverages (juice, water, soda) to sandwiches to cookies to carrefour suchard candy (oui oui). Prices are reasonable, and there's a good selection of pantry, produce, and other miscellaneous items that you'd find at a regular market and convenience store. I believe a father/son own this superette, as we saw the son every night (of our 6 nights in Paris), and his father on one of the nights. You can tell they take great pride in their superette. We would always see the son rearranging the produce or organizing the beverages. Every night, we would stop in so Mom could buy her one produce item-banana (for the next morning). He always greeted us very warmly, and with that smile of recognition (like he'd say to himself, "Hey, it's these ladies again.. Nice to see them again type of thing"). He'd ring us up very happily, and say something to us in French (which I believe was complimentary as he was smiling at us and laughing with us). One night, we even surprised him and bought more than just the produce, but water, suchard candy, and gum. Even though he spoke little English, we knew he was appreciative and happy to see us. It's like coming home every time we walked into Superette Beaumarchais. Will miss seeing our friend and daily visits at Superette Beaumarchais. Until next time, Au revoir...
On our first night in Paris, we were much too exhausted from traveling to go out for dinner;…read moreluckily this wonderful little shop around the corner had everything we needed for "le repas du soir" in our room, all of excellent quality and so reasonably priced (at home the wine alone would have cost what I paid for everything). Shopkeeper was very kind. A wonderful find.
I think all of this cost around 13€... at home the wine and salami alone would have cost that
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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.
Tower at south end
The Paris version of Target for us American visitors. So much gifts, food, treats, home decor,…read moreclothes, wine, etc. They have fresh fruits and veggies, wine and snacks on the lower level, with clothes and home decor on the above level, and body care and food on ground level. Everything was super organized and I was able to get a lot of chocolate to bring back as gifts. I bought one of the cold, need to be heated meals. And it wasn't that good. It was so soggy. I also got a rice ball and sandwich which were fine, but I would not recommend the cold meals unless it's the sushi. Tl;dr - Paris Verizon of target, lots of gifts you can bring back, don't get the cold food bowls.
Love this place they have everything with good prices. They have almost everything you need.read more
Not me stuffing my bag with mono prix chocolate!
Monoprix cold meal
First thing I wanted when we got to Paris was wine and cheese at the house. Monoprix (across street) had everything needed.
One of my favorite outdoor markets in France. The atmosphere…read moreis calmer than at Marche Bastille and the vendors are usually pretty friendly. This market runs for a couple of blocks along Raspail, starts at the entrance to Metro stop Rennes and runs on down the street. Open on Tuesday & Friday and the organic market is on Sunday. They also have one of the best rotisserie chicken places ive tried anywhere, its an Asian man who owns that booth and his rotisserie chicken and roasted potatoes are just amazing, a small chicken is only about 6 euro which is a bargain in Paris. The minute I get home I have to dig into it even if its still breakfast time. Ohhhh and the cheese vendors are also plentiful as are the vegetable vendors, all of its so fresh and tasty!
Nice farmers market we stumbled upon while strolling through Paris! Fresh produce. Cheeses galore!…read moreUnique knick knacks and handmade jewelery. The fruit here was delicious and a great treat. Worth a stop whether staying nearby or strolling through.
Rotisserie chicken & potatoes, look for the friendly Asian man who runs this booth.
Middle eastern kiosk
Great experience here. Everything was easy to find. The food quality was good. I purchased mostly…read moreproduce, water and other easy to prepare healthy food for our hotel room. The store was in close proximity to our hotel, so it was quite convenient to return as needed. In my opinion, the prices were pretty good. As for the service, it was on par with most grocery stores, not outstanding, but middle of the road. The store was clean with great ambiance. In comparison to many larger grocery stores back home, this was a small neighborhood store with many food and beverage options. I will definitely return to this store when I am in Paris again.
Great assortment of everything in a typical supermarket with fair prices. They run specials that…read morecan't be beat. Their fruits were delicious. Don't forget to bring your own bags or u will have to pay for them.
Went there once. I recommend to avoid this place: Mache greens were slimy and spoiled within 1 day…read more Chickpea salad had hard bits (nut shells?) in it which were painful when chewing
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
I ordered the strawberry croissant, and even though it was served cold, it was absolutely…read moredelicious. The pastry was buttery and flaky, and the strawberry filling tasted fresh rather than overly sweet.
Delicious pastries and coffee. Great service and ambiance. There are a few tables inside.read more
Pain au chocolate avec un cafe au lait.
Pear tart
You're not going to find cheap produce here, but it's definitely going to be good quality. On one…read moreof my favorite walking streets in Paris.
Delicious Fruits and Juices. The staff was extremely friendly and help us find the freshest fruits…read morefor our picnic. Its also on Rue Montorgueil which is just a great place to visit.
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