Lovely food hall with many different restaurants, fresh produce markets, also stalls for dried fruits, nuts, cheeses etc.
Fabulous range of local Catalan / French and many other nationality restaurants, including Thai, Japanese and Lebanese.
The scent of the fresh products coming into these halls are amazing, if you don't feel hungry going in, by the time you have walked around, you will be! My mouth was watering at the array of cheeses and olives and coffee and everything else that smells delicious in this place.
Something we enjoyed was watching one of the restaurants on the left hand side as you enter, make their croissants and other products through a large viewing window.
This place is ideal if you don't know what you fancy to eat as there are so many different options to choose from under one roof. Lots of different seating areas too, so even if it is really busy you almost always have a...
Read moreThere are plenty of stalls to get whatever you want for a picnic or to cook a meal at your resting place. We ended up getting some local flavored olives, local cheese and country pate for our train ride ti Albi. They were very flavorful. If you want to just experience the food there you can visit one of the tapas bars or get some sweets from the ice cream shop. There is also a butcher, seafood stall for fresh in season items, for us it was oysters and mussels, and fresh fruits. Even if you weren't interested im buying things it is worth a walk thru, a nice...
Read moreThis is a review regarding the shop Cocotte at Les Halles Vauban in Perpignan. The shop doesn't seem to have its own site so I am posting here.
I would not recommend visiting this shop. The shop assistant was incredibly rude and unhelpful. She followed us around the shop like we were thiefs, without offering any assistance and when we asked her questions regarding items on sale she was uncommunicative. The whole experience was shockingly rude and one I would not wish on other consumers. If I could give zero...
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