Wednesday, July 31, 2024
Marché des Capucins, Bordeaux, France
Le Marché des Capucins is one of the oldest markets in France and it rightfully carries the title “The Belly of Bordeaux”. It’s probably the most important gastronomic center in Bordeaux which makes it a must-visit for anyone traveling to Bordeaux. we went for cheese and charcuterie, and left with that plus local pate, an assortment of olives, and some fresh strawberries that were magnificent. We were not planning to cook on this trip--we hope to do so when we are in France for longer visits, but not this one--but if we were planning to do so, this would have been an excellent spot for seafood and vegetables.
When it comes to local food, oysters are one of the highlights of our region. Bordeaux is just one hour away from Arcachon, one of France’s main oyster farming centers. It’s thus not surprising to find good oysters at the main market of Bordeaux. The place we sampled these was a restaurant in the market, Chez Jean-Mi--we made a coupleof mistakes, basically not knowing where exactly the line for a table was, but were seated within about 10 minutes of our trying to sit down--it is a great place to have fresh seafood ans a great place to people watch. We were there on a Sunday, a day of rest for many a local restaurant, so we were pleased to get a nice meal in the late morning.
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