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Marche des Enfants Rouges
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When we want to eat something nice, but we know the kids won’t sit for long, this is where we come: an old covered market in the heart of Paris. We don’t have to worry about bothering other people because it’s already a busy, energetic place filled with the sights, smells, and sounds of people cooking various cuisines. We like the organic restaurant because there’s a nice terrace where you can sit for a long time, especially in the summer. But you can also get Cuban food, Chinese dishes, or French sandwiches. It’s all very good—sometimes we choose based on where there’s an open table.
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39 Rue de Bretagne
Paris, IDF
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A small food market where you may have a snack on a table outside..international food Maroc Japan Libanno Italy
The Enfants Rouges covered market, created in 1615, hasn’t aged a bit! Paris’s oldest food market is situated at few 2 minutes of the appartment. Parisians and tourists like to buy lots of fresh products at these stalls full of colour and fragrance. I love the place for finger food and world food. The friendly atmosphere is ideal for a quick lunch at the Italian deli, the organic stand, the Lebanese caterer, the morrocan food, the famous "crêpes" or at the Japanese snack bar. On Sunday, brunch fans head to L’Estaminet, a restaurant tucked away in the heart of the market, or to La Petite Fabrique.
The Enfants Rouges covered market, created in 1615, hasn’t aged a bit! Paris’s oldest food market is situated at few 2 minutes of the appartment. Parisians and tourists like to buy lots of fresh products at these stalls full of colour and fragrance. I love the place for finger food and world food. T…