Perhaps you aren't into yesterday's spicy French Caribbean food and would prefer some Spanish paella? It was piping hot at Porchefontaine neighbourhood's Saturday morning market! Incidentally, the market is held just next to Square Lamôme which VDP had shown you here. It was brand new at the time, and VDP will have to return to show you how, after four years, the benches have changed!
Si vous n'aimez pas la cuisine antillaise d'hier, vous avez l'option paella au marché de Porchefontaine ! Le marché se tient juste à côté du square Lamôme que VDP vous montrait ici. En quatre ans, les bancs ont joliment vieilli, il faudra que VDP y retourne pour reprendre des photos et vous montrer l'évolution !
Looks delicious Ciel, I like the look of the market and square as well..m
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a filling meal!
ReplyDeleteI'm a veggie, but my other half would love this. Back to French food, but the best curry I've ever tasted was in France. The French twist on the Balti, was inspired.
ReplyDeletevisiting after a long absence, that Paella must feed a lot of people.
ReplyDeleteI want to visit this market! It looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteNot a fan of Paella but the flowers look wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI don't do very spicy, which is an English word for "hurts your mouth." Paella is a different story. I remember having some that was heavenly in Madrid.
ReplyDeletelooks like nice weather for an outdoor market .. food looks good as well.
ReplyDeleteAnother tasty looking treat, I'm sure it sold well!
ReplyDeleteOh no! More delicious food pics, what are you doing to me Ciel :) I can't be thinking about food now it's nearly time for bed.. Your market square looks a delight as do the fleurs.
ReplyDeleteI do love paella!!
ReplyDeleteoh you are making me hungry, it is breakfast time!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Paella so I would be here for lunch! That sounds so good!
ReplyDeleteNetter kleiner Markt !
ReplyDeleteP.S. Hast Du die halbe Paella gegessen, bevor Du das Foto gemacht hast?
Yummy, yummy, yummy!
ReplyDeleteAy que bueno!
ReplyDeleteThe whole place looks wonderful, Ciel!
ReplyDeleteI'd be passing on the flowers but samplin' the cuisine.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Birdman...
ReplyDeleteThat look like a charming market and I bet the food is marvelous.
ReplyDeleteThat paella looks good. I've never eaten it and I really need to try it.
ReplyDeleteI love taking a look at all the things on offer at the market. :)
ReplyDeleteI have actually made this dish before and it is quite an ordeal, but worth it. It looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThat market looks wonderful...and the paella delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis is all good. Tasty paella, nice flowers.
ReplyDeleteYuuuum - its hard to beat a good paella!
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