A Little Bit of Brooklyn in Paris? (Or Vice Versa?)
The Marché des Enfants Rouges shopping area is the oldest covered market in Paris. After being established in the early 1600s, the quiet, thriving market remains a mainstay of life in the Marais district. Under the market’s new covering structure, you’ll find cheesemongers, vintners, grocers, and a totally awesome collection of small restaurants featuring Italian, Japanese, French, Afro-Caribbean, and Middle Eastern cuisine among way too many others. Smorgasburg meets Brooklyn Flea? Better.