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3rd Arr.
Paris's oldest covered market, founded in 1615, still pulses beneath restored wooden beams where Japanese bentos, Moroccan couscous, and Lebanese mezze share communal benches. The name traces to a neighboring orphanage whose children wore red uniforms, but today's crowd comes for the sizzling pans, elbow-to-elbow energy, and the small adventure of choosing between twenty worldly caterers.
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Marché couvert des Enfants Rouges
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Paris's oldest covered market, founded in 1615, still pulses beneath restored wooden beams where Japanese bentos, Moroccan couscous, and Lebanese mezze share communal benches. The name traces to a neighboring orphanage whose children wore red uniforms, but today's crowd comes for the sizzling pans, elbow-to-elbow energy, and the small adventure of choosing between twenty worldly caterers.
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