Indawo oyithandayo
Marché Barbès
Abantu bendawo abangu-23 bayatusa,
Kungani abantu bendawo beyitusa
I go to this market in a primarily North African neighborhood for crazy deals like three bunches of herbs for €1. You have to brace yourself for the hustle and bustle—it has crazy crowded aisles—but it’s really fun. The produce is a mix of Western and non-Western. Open Wednesday and Saturday mornings until 1 pm. On your left-hand side as you walk away from the Barbès metro station, there’s a stall that sells olives, spices, and excellent house-made harissa. You even have a choice between Moroccan and Tunisian style. I like both, so I ask whoever’s serving me where he’s from and choose that one.
Amacebiso avela kubantu bendawo
Boulevard de la Chapelle, near the Lariboisière hospital, 18th arrondissement, Barbès is the exuberance of Paris, it is the meeting point of all populations, of all origins.
On saturday go through the authentic marché Barbes with good products and a huge variety of food. All cheap, go on a vivid place to meet the producers !
The accent is on value and price, hence thrifty Parisians shop here when they need to stockpile things like avocados, strawberries, and tangerines.
Izinto ongazenza ezehlukile eduzane
Abantu bendawo baphinde batuse
- Abantu bendawo abangu-5 bayatusa
Indawo
60 Bd de la Chapelle
Paris, IDF