Any trip to a Paris market is special, sometimes you find one by accident walking about, sometime you need to plan to find one. Either way they're worth seeking out. There are books to help you or
online guides.
Last year we stayed on Rue de Sevres, and so the famous, and gorgeous Marche Raspail was just up the road. Held three days a week, Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. We made it for the Sunday market which is an organic market.
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It can look a bit haphazard from the outside |
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But step inside into a world of wonder |
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These were lovely on a slightly cool morning |
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Gently warming my delicious pumpkin tart
while cooking our onion and potato galettes |
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Parisian dogs like going to the marche too |
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Biodynamic wines/vins en biodynamie
which remain unsampled sadly |
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The cheeses of course were sensational,
sadly my cheese photos weren't |
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Salt |
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Important to teach the youngsters how to be stylish
and properly turned out. |
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Delicious figs to go
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Gorgeous and mouth-watering: those little round zucchini are the cutest thing ever.
ReplyDeleteThat's another one for my future itinerary!
ReplyDeleteYour cheese photos were wonderful enough to tempt me :-)
I could see this from a moving bus when I was in Paris last summer -- thank you for finally helping me go there!
ReplyDeletebest... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
I love your photos, even the cheese ones. I'm dieting :( since I can't exercise, so everything looks especially delicious and abundant. Here's Mine
ReplyDeleteYour photos are delicious -- so colorful and yummy that they're making me hungry. I will definitely visit this market when (not IF) I go to Paris!
ReplyDeleteMy Saturday Snapshot post features quilts.
A feast of delights.
ReplyDeleteYou have beautifully captured the flavor of this marché. Each of the markets has its own personality and "characters." I love the petite courgettes!
ReplyDeleteBises,
Genie
So much food! You make me want to visit an outdoor market, whether or not it is in Paris. :-) I'm also becoming aware of the great sights I missed when in Paris many years ago.
ReplyDeleteGREAT photos... the French markets are the most colorful. A feast for the eyes, for sure!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! I can almost smell them :)
ReplyDeleteOh, oh, oh, oh!
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