
Marché d'Aligre
Paris's most vibrant open-air market. Browse the produce stalls, haggle at the flea market, and soak up the multicultural atmosphere of the 12th arrondissement.

Le Bistrot Paul Bert
8 min walk. One of Paris's most celebrated bistros. The steak-frites is legendary, the Paris-Brest dessert is unmissable, and the wine list is impeccable.

Septime La Cave
10 min walk. Natural wine bar from the Septime team. Excellent small plates and a curated list of organic wines in a cosy, no-frills setting.
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Le Bistrot Paul Bert steak-frites lived up to the hype. Book at least 3 days ahead or you won't get a table
Marché d'Aligre is closed Mondays so plan around that. Saturday morning is chaotic but so fun 🧀
Sunday morning is slightly calmer if you want the market without the madness.
Serious food lovers
Saturday lunchtime
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🤫Secret Tips
- •Marché d'Aligre is closed Mondays.
- •Book Le Bistrot Paul Bert at least 3 days ahead — it fills up fast.
- •Septime La Cave is first-come-first-served, arrive around 7pm.
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