Marché des Enfants Rouges

Créé en 1615, ce marché est le plus ancien de Paris. Il devait approvisionner le Marais, un nouveau quartier bâti au cours du XVIème siècle.

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39 rue de Bretagne 75003 Paris France

Credit Cards Yes (incl. American Express & MasterCard)
Outdoor Seating Yes

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Io As Soon

The best market to taste a wide variety of international foods. This market is composed of several place to eat. The place is awesome and typical. You must fo there :)

Adam Sigel

You MUST get a sandwich made by this man. Worth the wait. Get a piece of fruit or a snack to hold you over in the meantime.

Mary Leigh Mackie

Behold the legendary Crepe Man! Get the classic lemon + sugar and be happy. If you're in for a fuller meal- same guy has great sandwiches , or grab a Tagine at the Moroccan place, and a bottle of wine !

Corinne Lee

Best sandwiches and crepes of Paris at Alain Miam Miam. Be prepared to wait in line for his organic goodies. Definitely worth the wait for the cornet vegeterien.

Joanna

Delicious, sumptuous Moroccan food . You must try the chicken Tagine . Every time I'm in Paris (the past 3 trips) I go here for this. LOVE. Great place for authentic Paris.

Jana A. Kri

A highly hip spot in Le Marais.Not as fancy as most of recently (re)opened gastro markets ,and unfortunately gets very crowded in nice weather. One WC for the whole facility,and not the cleanest one.

Nicolas Garnier

Paris as authentic as it gets! A curious and amazing market . The Japanese bento is nice, I love l'estaminet for brunches too. Sometimes a group plays music in front of it.

Ieva Andrukaitytė

Great place to grab a lunch in the little cafes surrounding the market before going in to buy fresh veggies , meats and fish . Good prices, nice selection and it's under a roof!

Corentin Combalbert

This is the most typical Parisian Market . It's open Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday. The best time to go is just before lunch , you can do your market shopping inside and eat what you buy from the tables.

Marvin

The Italian restaurant can create some killer pastas and the staff are very accommodating. They have dedicated seat on one side of their restaurant and bar seating on the other side. Loved the squid .

Emily Wilson

Go for lunch and order a sashimi bowl at Chez Taeko (the Japanese food stall .) You will be so happy. If you still have room, get a nutella crepe from the crepe guy (he is very entertaining.)

S Marks The Spots

Behind an old iron gate there’s the oldest covered market in Paris. A glorious maze of food stalls , flower shops and little restaurants . Do try the sandwiches of Chez Alain Miam Miam ! Read more

Corentin Combalbert

This is the most typical Parisian Market . It's opened Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday. The best time to go is just befor the lunch , you can do your market and eat what you buy inside the market on tables

Karri Saarinen

Peaceful and colored food market . Right on the Rue de Bretagne. Have a seat and enjoy your meal (Many stalls : Japanese, italian, french, moroccan, grill, lebanese ...). Great for the sunday brunch .

PureWow

Marché des Enfants Rouges is located in the picturesque Marais and promises everything from Moroccan couscous and Japanese bento boxes to authentic crepes and pistachio crème brûlée . Read more

Daisy de Plume

We always get our risotto , funghi , mozzarella and Italian supplies here. They're charming with great produce, but consistently cheat you -- so count your change as you smile back!

Paul Baron

A few restaurants open on Sundays inside the closed market . Organic, French, Maroccan, Lebanese . Had delicious falafel there. One of the better Parisian food escapes on weekends.

Fernando T.

Original small street market that has partially evolved into some kind of food court . Some of the places are amazing. You can lunch here. Also dinner but less animated.

Sharon P.

Almost any kind of street food you want! The atmosphere is incredible and the produce (especially cheese ) is spot on. Gets crowded , but it's worth the hustle.

Paige C

Wonderful market with plenty of places to sit and order food or a glass of wine !

Léna Le Rolland

Such a cute , iconic little Parisian place. I would recommend going in the summer/spring/ beginning of autumn as pretty much all the place are outside !

Katri

Go there during weekends or early afternoon. Market itself is small and kind of boring diuring the weekdays but it is surrounded by nice cafes and restaurants .

A Blend of Magic

Great to do some shopping or to combine different international foods in your personal ecclectic menu. Cozy and relaxed but with a lively vibe.

Tugce Esener

Farmers market and cool street food all under same roof. Great for quick bite to eat or to sit and enjoy a glass of vine.

Bre Miller

located on rue de Bretagne where you can find fresh produce , but depending on where you stay you can find markets like this in every quarter of Paris. - Irena

Allegra Tepper

Stroll among vendors selling meat, cheese , fish and produce, then head to lunch at a food stall with tables that spill out into the alleyways and terraces .

Stephanie Downes

Crepe man will be your new favorite human. Get the veggie crepe . Plan on not finishing it, finish it.

Budoor Bahareth

A place to get good cooking ingredients from sea food and cheese to fresh produce and middle eastern dishes

Franny S

Eater Keep your eyes peeled for the green metal gate. .... Once inside, do a lap or two to check out all the options—there are stalls for every mood.

Tobias Schmidt

Food market with a huge variety of eateries and where everything looks extremely tasty

Matthieu

Fantastic stretfood market , similar to Markthalle 9 in Berlin. Great range of cuisines, relatively cheap for what you get.

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If you really want to take a dip in the Parisian local culture, visit Le Marché des Enfants Rouges. This little indoor food market – which takes its name from the 16th-century orphanage that used to.. Read more

Roula Hanna

Definitely worth the stop for lunch . Different a food counters and wonderful market .

Elizabeth Lee

Small but cozy farmers' market . Love the crepes sold by Alain miam miam. Rustic crepes made with love.

Melody Vroom

A lot of good food here! Loved the vegetarian stand with fruit juices , warm soups and healthy rice bowls

Es Tee

must visit for fresh produce and small restaurants . great prices on foie and terrine from the charcuterie stand

prince of Arrogance

Loved this place we had the Lebanese , but the Italian and Moroccan looks very tasty as well !

Ju Lu

So many options to enjoy your Sunday brunch ! Try everything. Don't do your grocery shopping there though, too pricey

Maureen Traynor

Must go. Ethnic market with tons of food stalls . Oldest in paris in Le Marais (3rd).

Merce Nl

Good market to buy food. Also you can eat there. There are different cuisines. Can eat here starting 10euros.

Monica Desai

Local spot to grab everything from flowers and produce to a fancy French sandwich

Rachel Poston

Great market !! Such good food and beautiful produce.

Pia Z

Best place for brunch on the weekends! You can pick and choose food from the different stalls.

영 조

The Morrocan dishes are so good! Try Tajine Kefta!

Nisha L

Spoilt for choice in terms of food! A little tough for vegetarians ....had to deal with ham being put on my galette in error and removed by hand... ahem!

Maríus Mūller

Hidden food paradise with everything from creole to italien food. Don't miss it!

Josue Abreu

The main problem is the fact that if you buy from different places you cant seat together. They wont allow any other food on the table but theirs.

Lili Rueda

Go to the moroccsn place! COUS COUS is the best!!!!

Duckieyy Lee

Must try chez Alain Miam Miam and the Moroccan stall - thumbs up!!!

christine

So many great options for casual dinner . Try the fresh pasta , crepes or Moroccan.

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8.7
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Get the bento box with fried chicken...yummy! - Jeremy Abbett

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Everything fresh, smiling and sweet owner! Best nutella crepe and fantastic breads - yagmur

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Beautiful and tranquil little parc in the heart of Paris. Great for a quick relax while children play in the playground. - A Blend of Magic

8.2
Bistro
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Fast service, lovely atmosphere and the menu offers traditional French cuisine along with some English/American dishes. A great café to keep in mind if you're looking for something good to eat! - Lydia Berkennou

7.5
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L'Estaminet des Enfants Rouges

Order a tartine and a cafe au lait, sit outside. - amoolia