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1 year ago
Decent selection here but store was far too messy. Self checkouts were convenient. Friendly staff. read more
Lidl - Grocery Near Me - Paris, 75
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170 Rue St Charles
75015 Paris
France
15ème
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Monoprix was very conveniently located about a 5 minute walk from our hotel, so we ended up here a…read morefew times during the course of our stay in Paris. Fairly good sized grocery store with a lot of selection. This place was a great way for us to stock our fridge with snacks and drinks for when we were kickin' back in the room. Not only that, you do it at a great price. As much as I do love Paris, it can get expensive out there! Also, check out the bakery area to the front left when you first enter. They sell decent little sandwiches ready to eat on the spot for less than 3 euros! Sodas are just 1.5 euros as opposed to the much more rapey prices around town of 3-5 euros for a 16 oz bottle. Plus the macarons are less than 1 euro a piece here, which is about the cheapest I saw them anywhere around town. Most people I ran into could not speak much English but still were able to help me out with pantomiming and a few chosen words. lol But they were always nice and figured out a way to communicate an answer to me. Monoprix ended up being an affordable and convenient option during our time in Paris. 3 stars. A-Ok.
This place was super the best! Not all Monoprix are the same; some are huge and have everything…read morewhile others are small and just carry essentials. The big one we visited often was a great place to grab breakfast, lunch, snacks, clothes, flowers, and other odds and ends. If you're in need and in Paris make sure you visit the Monoprix! Accessibility: the store we visited most often was good. Like most places in Europe it was a bit small, but at least they had a ramp and elevator (and escalator) which was great for my wife.
Quiche Lorraine. It was ok.
Zugang.
This store is so amazing. Great selections, brilliant location, and is so cute. You have to go to…read morethis store Great for : On the run snack, lunch (no seats though) and food for dinner
Look like a very local grocery, similar to Safeway or whole food. They have good selection of…read morecooked food as well, wine is really cheap, 3-5 Euros for a whole bottle. There is a Starbucks inside, but more expensive than in the us. There is a great backers outside, a bit too sweet if you are not used to crazy sweet stuff like me. Highly recommend to visit here for local experience!
Devanture
This is my favorite grocery store when I come to Paris. There is a nice variety of literally…read moreeverything you can think of. From food to souviners and even a wide selection of alcohol (beer,wine,liqour)for the low (if that's your thing). Don't want a six pack of a soda/beer no biggie just open it and take The number you want. They can be sold individually here. Everyone does it! The checking out process is a little chaotic but just be patient and you'll be fine. There are the normal self checkout debacles, (although their machines do let you choose your language of choice) so you can at least see where you failed in the scanning process. Which will just mean you will need to constantly flag down the poor store clerk that's working that area for the day. Every other item you scan will have an issue and that staffer is working with about 8ish self checkout station so again patience is the name of the game here. If you choose to go to an actual cashier that is supposed to assist you with buying your items, this experience will be hit or miss. Meaning only 1 or 2 lanes are actually open and the cashier either have a horrible attitude or they are very helpful. Today was the first time in a long time I had someone who was actually helpful. In this store there are mainly locals, so very little tourist action. But don't be afraid to ask for help if you need it. But if you're like me, legit sometimes you don't want hotel food or eat out. Nor do you want to spend $20 on random snacks from the room, when you can got local and stock up on what you want for less $$$. They are closed on Sundays like most places in Paris. Hours are 8:30am-10pm Monday-Sat. Saturday mid afternoon tend to be a madhouse and the shelves are depleted. You've been warned, plan accordingly.
Very convenient. Has every thing you would need if in an apartment. Just realize Sunday it's open…read morebut less open and all self service.
The infamous self-checkout areas
Sushi station
close to whom are living in 15eme. just next to RER station, JAVEL. there are many korean food and…read moreraw beef and fork. you can also find tofu and kimchi. vegetables are not so many. but there are rice and rice cooker made in korean. people are kindly. not operational on Sunday.
Not crowded at all and had everything I was looking for and more! I just needed some water, drinks,…read moreand snacks, and they have a variety of everything. It's a very generic convenience / grocery store chain in Europe that has all of your everyday needs.
Came here in desperation for some instant korean ramyun before our movie because days of bread and…read moreduck and pasta can get you feeling a little queasy. (If you're anything like me). Delighted to find so many varieties of not only ramyun, but tons of other korean foods packed into this tiny little mart. If I had a kitchen I would have bought more snacks and goods. I was hoping they would have kimchi in a bag too and they did! And plenty of them! And kimchi in a can too! Cooked, fresh, fermented to the max! Perfect! It does smell like crazy though just in case you take it to your hotel. Even when we put the kimchi in a ziplock bag and inside of our mini fridge, it was still very smelly. I survived off of this ramyun for two days, ate it once for dinner and once for breakfast. The kimchi was sooooooo good. Highly recommend getting it with the instant noodles. You can ask for chopsticks as well at the front. You have to pay for bags so bring your own if you don't want to fork out a few cents. Stop by here on your way to the theater! About a 5 minute walk from the main street where all the shops and theater is!
Friendly service and clean Korean market right around the mall area. My husband and I visited from…read morethe states and were super happy to find this store that sells Asian food. Kudos for them for opening on Sundays.
Packed with korean goodies
Glace 1€ de Corée
Devanture Hi Mart
The prices are high but then again most markets in Paris are. If you need groceries and have a…read morebudget or more variety go block further and there's a better market. I give it one star mostly because the day we got into Paris we came here to get some food for our house. We went to a black lady, we paid and she gave us change. She took a long time when she was suppose to give us a 5€ back she gave us coins. Little did we know after we got home she DECEIVED us by giving us a a 20 KENYAN coin that looks like a 2€! What the F***?! I know the economy is bad here but seriously? We came back the next day and of course the lady wasn't there and they thought we were trying to deceive them. Made me feel like I was in a third world country, maybe like... Kenya?
This grocery store has a great selection of fresh fruit and vegetables, dairy, frozen foods,…read moreliquor and more.
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