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This is THE great gourmet market in Lyon.
It is a massive massive street market on the banks of the Saone.
Being on the river, it is as scenic as can possibly be imagined.
The market goes on and on and on and on and on.
Every kind of meat,
every kind of fish,
every kind of shellfish,
every kind of vegetable,
every kind of fruit,
every kind of cheese,
every kind of bread,
every kind of pastry,
every kind of spice,
every kind of charcuterie,
every kind of artisanal prepared food,
Any thing you can think of in French cuisine:
It's all here at the Marche Saint-Antoine.
And they have it at multiple stalls - so you can pick and choose which vendor you like.
Want to make pigeon stuffed with quince?
They have the pigeon.
They have the quince.
Do you want fromage blanc made on the Savoyard model rather than following the Lyonnaise model?
You have that option and six other choices as well.
Have a French cookbook you read but can't use, since you can't find about a third of the ingredients?
All those ingredients are at the Marche Saint-Antoine.
The prices are very very reasonable.
(The contrast with Les Halles de Paul Bocuse is particularly striking on the price issue.)
If I lived in Lyon, I would set my cooking days to be the market days at the Marche Saint-Antoine ...
Even if there was a perfectly good smaller market in my neighborhood.