And we took full advantage of it. We sampled many delights. They were in the midst of a major renovation in June/July and so the shop would often look quite different every time we went. Whole departments would move on the weekend. So it was the thrill of the new every Monday.
But there were always walls of chocolate sadly we were generally too busy eating pastries to eat chocolate |
Best. Tomatoes. Ever. Eaten on a picnic by the Seine, in the gorgeous summer Paris evening light. |
Tim Tams! But no we didn't buy any. No time for Tim Tams in Paris. |
We did buy many baguettes de tradition though. |
We didn't have time to try their macarons |
They do have an amazing patisserie section |
We had a celebration tart one night, it was most delicious. |
We often stocked up for dinner |
Our foraged dinners often came out of here |
There were three foie gras fridges! Three. |
A whole walk in room of dairy |
We never did get to trying the horse milk |
But we certainly did try the butter. It was glorious. |
Walls of delicious French yoghurt. |
There is a fabulous wine store downstairs. Quite reasonably priced. Actually great value.
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What a delectable choice of photos this week Louise.
I love that you get to enjoy your time in Paris over again with these posts :-)
Very enticing post..
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Wait I can go!
The endless choices makes it into a browsing experience rather than a buying one...too much fun just looking.
How wonderful that that was your local! I've never stayed in that bit of Paris, so that's gone straight on my list of ideas for next time.
ReplyDeleteBrona, I relive it every day in my head, it's lovely to relive it here too.
ReplyDeleteCarol- the browsing experience is certainly extraordinary. We browsed a lot more than we bought every time. But we did buy every time too. I hope you do go and buy something on my behalf.
It was completely wonderful Vicki. It's an absolutely fantastic area to stay. We've stayed in 5th, 2nd and 6th now. All were incredible. But the 6th was most amazing yet.
What a wonderful place! I wish we had supermarkets that look that that here. Have a great day, Louise!
ReplyDeleteWow!! Thanks for the awesome tour -- so many wonderful & exotic (horse milk!) foods. Now you're making me want to plan my next trip!
ReplyDeleteWow, all the food is making me hungry! Great pics, thanks for sharing. I've never seen the inside of a Parisian grocery store before.
ReplyDelete"Walls of chocolate" I love these photos, all so enticing... I want to visit Paris again! I don't have a photo today, but also a French post. That's why I want to go there, maybe Cabourg, after Paris. ;)
ReplyDeleteOh, you were in "shop heaven," and I am quite envious. Lovely photos...they will keep the memories alive for you.
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Just fabulous! Love French shops. Cheers
ReplyDeleteNow I have to go to Paris, just to experience the market! :) Lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteHow can supermarket food look so beautiful? It's Paris. We're going to London soon, and I can't wait, but I'm not looking forward to the food the way I did with Paris.
ReplyDeleteSigh ... that food market has it ALL over Whole Foods or Hannafords! Oh, to picnic by the Seine on a warm summer evening ... double sigh ....
ReplyDeleteI always find grocery stores in other countries fascinating. This one looks great - thanks for giving us a peek!
ReplyDeleteThese great! We never made it to a super market, but I was impressed with the selection and quality at the MonoPrix across the street from our hotel. We were so tired after day of walking in Paris, that we often got our supper from there.
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It sounds amazing! How could you not try the macaroons! Delicious. I could leave on the baguettes alone for sure.
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ReplyDeleteoh yes, I would shop there again and again
ReplyDeleteLouise, This post really took me away. I wish I were magic and I could blink my eyes to apparate there. The wine room was intimidating though.
ReplyDeleteLoved taking your stroll through La Grande Epicerie - if I went in there, I reckon there is every possibility I'd never come out. Three fois gras fridges?! - holy cow!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures - I took a double take when you said horse milk. Wow... I had no idea. :)
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