Smaller than other markets across the south of France but wonderful produce. We particularly enjoyed and would recommend the Corsican honey, especially the Maquis de Printemps and Printemps d’Evisa. The chestnut honey also has the most floral taste we have tried. Mr Dugas kindly let us sample some before purchasing. Obviously these are more expensive than supermarket honey but the taste speaks for itself and reasonably priced for the quality. You can find him easily because he has model airplanes on top of the honey jars to show that it is hand...
Read moreA quaint market - the fresh fruits, freshly baked goods, and seafood looked delicious! The only complaint I have is the meat counter guy who yelled only at me not to take photos (when I wasn't), but all other vendors were polite and great salespeople. I highly recommend getting the fresh cannistrelli, nougat, honey nuts and the homemade preserves/jams! The best vendors are the ones just outside the indoor area. It was busy and not overcrowded, so it made for a pleasant shopping experience for...
Read moreAmazing market in the city center with quality home made products. Here you can buy fish and seafood, salami and excellent cheeses, fruit and vegetables, alcohol, pastries, honey and jams. Tastings are a matter of course, and inside the hall there are also bars with coffee, beer and snacks. On the square, which is very long, next to the market, there are a number of restaurants that have covered terraces and it is...
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