More Ideas For Shopaholics
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Murray’s Cheese
Murray's, a shrine to exemplary cheese, stands out on what's become the gastronomic section of Bleecker Street. -
Franchi Gastronomia
Franchi has been serving the residential neighborhood of Prati prepared foods and savory snacks for nearly a century. -
Antica Caciara
A century-old cheese shop with an always smiling owner and colossal wheels of pecorino. -
La Tradizione
For a different kind of religious experience after the Vatican, visit this temple of gourmet goods. -
Rue des Lévis
A pedestrian way where the gastronomic vendors spill into the street. -
Popelini
Cream-filled profiteroles in a range of flavors are the singular offering at this boutique patisserie. -
Picard
A frozen food world made for those who love to do their sightseeing inside foreign supermarkets. -
Marie-Anne Cantin
A vast collection of European cheeses not too terribly far from the Tour Eiffel. -
Marché Raspail
The largest organic market in Paris where you will find resident epicureans on Sunday mornings. -
Marché des Enfants Rouge
Foragers will go mad for this historic market filled with prepared food from around the globe. -
Marché d’Aligre and Marché Beauvau
A neighborhood covered market built well before Napoleon came into power. -
La Grande Épicerie de Paris
This is the Disney World of supermarkets, a mecca for food lovers on a grand corner of the Left Bank. -
Izraël
A treasure trove of exotic gourmet goods which fill wooden barrels and soon your own pantry. -
G. Detou
An epicure's dream, stocked wall-to-wall with goodies to take back to an apartment kitchen or stash in your luggage. -
Épices Roellinger
A one-of-a-kind shop with incredible spices for the curious cook and eater. -
E. Dehillerin
A must stop for the home (or professional) cook for supreme cookware like gorgeous copper pots and pans.