Marché des Enfants Rouges

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"Among the dozen or so stalls at this little market, our hearts (and stomachs!) will go out to Alain Miam Miam, the king of sandwiches, generous with cheese and tasty as can be. Those who want to travel with their taste buds will be more likely to head for the "traiteur marrocain", where they'll enjoy an eggplant salad to die for, or for the Japanese stand, Chez Takeo. Sitting at the counter, you'll fall for their delicious sardine or tofu donburi, as well as their absolutely divine green tea ice cream."
"Tucked away in the Marais district, this historic covered market is Paris' oldest food market. Here, you'll find a tantalizing array of international cuisines, from Moroccan tagines to Japanese bento boxes. Join locals at communal tables and savor the vibrant atmosphere."
"I do think we've past by this place on past trips but I don't think we ever took the time to eat here. Its the oldest food market in France and has some food stalls. I always find food markets some of the best places to grab a lunch when we travel. "
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