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2 years ago
Some interesting stalls but most food comes from far away and is very overpriced. In particular beware of the antipasti stall on the Italian days - Del Italia. He may as well have robbed me. 50 Euros for some olives. read more
06370 Mouans Sartoux
France
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One can't help but feel joy when visiting such a lovely Farmers Market, vibrant and full of soul,…read morecharacter and culture. One of the best worthy of a stroll in Côte d'Azur. Its gentle buzz, colors and scents exude an authentic south-of-France vibe, simplicity, and ease. Surrounded by open spaces, coffee shops, specialty stores, and restaurants, it is a quaint market that embodies the essence of local life and the true spirit of Provencale - showcasing a blissful array of artisanal goods and fresh produce: flowers, fruits, vegetables, spices, herbs, lavender, cheeses (love the truffle cheeses!), a variety of olives and colorful flavored salts, plants, fresh seafood, meats, oils, baked goodies, unique specialties and lots of foods to try and enjoy. The merchants are easy to talk to. I'd gladly keep coming back here.
Pleasant farmers market to stroll around in Antibes, like most open air European markets they have…read morea bit of everything--fresh produce, dairy and cheeses, meats, seafood, herbs and spices, baked goods, flowers and plants, and other local vendors for honey, small handicrafts, and some brewed concoctions both alcoholic or non. If you're staying in the area and looking to cook I think this is a suitable location to pick up some products. Opening hours are 7:30am-1pm everyday except Mondays. The surrounding adjacent shops include a variety of restaurants, cafes and other retailers, and the market is also within a 5 min walk to the Picasso museum and about 10-15 min walk to the harbor area. No bathrooms though there are nearby public restrooms available. Tip: During winter months vendors tend to start packing up a bit earlier since there's less foot traffic.
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Quality/Quantity - Cool market. Decent size. Caters to both…read morelocals and tourists. So many food options, see all my pictures. Fresh produce, fish (some caught the same day), flowers, etc. Ambiance - Decent size. Also surrounded by restaurants. And even smaller markets. Open 6 days a week from 7:30am to 1:30pm. Service - Good. We got to try many of the local foods. Also some of the signature Nice, Cannes, France local foods. Price - Reasonable. We buy single serving sizes so we can split and try more foods. So it is a little more expensive rather than buying larger quantities. Owner Comment - Congrats on all your success since 1934.
If you lived here, you'd be home now. A lovely collection of farm stands and take-away stalls that…read morewould set you up for a day of cooking or a morning of snacking. Popular with the locals and close enough to the port for tourists. Would recommend stopping by!
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The Quick: Go! Love the French style of life and outside markets. So much fruit, flowers, and even…read moreantiques. Fun to walk around and shop. Plus the flowers are so fresh they last a long time.
Just a couple of blocks down Marinoni Blvd. from the bus station is the Place du Marché where a…read morefresh farmers market is held daily, with the biggest vendor turn out on Saturday mornings. Fresh fruits and vegetables, spices, herbs, linen, olives, soaps and more authentic locally sourced/ or direct from the source provençal goods are for sale at reasonable prices (it's not a total tourist trap, be assured).
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From the owner: Ligne d'Azur Le tramway utilise les mêmes tickets que ceux utilisés pour la ligne de bus et permet…read moreles correspondances.
What a wonderful place to shop veggies, fruit, fresh herbs, local cheese. This farmers market is…read morefabulous. Make sure you are not too late to get the things you are looking for. Like wonderful fresh zucchini or spaghetti sqash, local mushrooms (if season), lettuce, some 10 different kind of potatoes and tomatoes. Get there and be inspired..
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What a great little find! Just what we needed to create a…read morespur of the moment picnic. Of course they have cheeses, but also various saucissons, meats, a selection of Mediterranean vegetables, glace fruits, honey, bread, and wines to go with all that lovely produce. Staff are friendly and helpful with answering questions.
Just up the street from their specialty foods store is the most divine souvenirs shop. I always…read morevisit them to stock up on my favorite scent. They have everything there to bring home; French milled soaps and perfumes, table linens and fresh lavender. It's a must-stop to bring home the joy and beauty of Provence. Also a small tip is Cannolive is one of the few places you will find Bois de Oud.
Lovely beach restaurant! Came for dinner and was very pleased with our experience. Lots of places…read moreon the beach have questionable reviews as it is not uncommon for a great setting to have mediocre food. But this place checked all the boxes in spades! Fresh seafood and tasty land food with innovative drinks! Incredible setting where you can put your feet in the sand while you have dinner right on the boardwalk! Try it out you won't be disappointed, make reservations!
This beach is really nice but you have to wake up at 10 AM and be here no later than 11 AM in order…read moreto get the beds for that you will have to pay about seven to use without any smile coming from the personnel that is very urgent especially when it comes to non French resident. We were able to get a table after that spending another €30 in tips before hands. The food was average the service was really arrogant they have such an attitude do you really just want to take your family and get out of here. Thank you to the little bus boy who made this little experiencea little better until we got the bill is an average 120 US per person. Something you'd eat for an average of 30 in the US . Can.
Wooooow. Wow. The back patio, or should I say garden, is in the shade of a gorgeous and huge tree…read more Service was friendly. We got the clams and spaghetti (came in the pan it was prepared in, classic in every way, parsley and oil and lemon and perfectly el dente) and a tomato salad with prosciutto. Cold, delicious rose. It's a busy spot for a good reason. They were closing and I asked if I could grab one more drink? Of course of course! Great staff, great food, unbeatable location.
Unfortunately can't give less. Beautiful courtyard, good food, if you can get it, marred by the…read moreworst of service. Don't come here if you are not French, you won't be served. We left after 25 minutes of futile attempts to elicit any reaction from the young lady providing service, or not.
Baguettes & croissants are baked fresh from the location, made in a traditional or non-mechanized…read moreway using good quality ingredients. Baguettes were still warm when we got them... not only very fresh but tastes great! Truly artisan! Staff was very helpful & friendly. They also have sandwiches and other baked goodies so there's usually a line but it's service is quick. It's worth the little wait. Came here daily.
Yay! The first review for an amazing bakery. Most mornings, there's a line out the door and it…read moremoves quickly. Everything is made in house, tastes great, and some items change daily. The usuals are bread, croissants, tartes, quiche, pizza and pissaladiere, and sandwiches.