Marché des Enfants Rouges
Le Marais
Paris's oldest covered market, since 1615 — 21 stalls, all of lunchtime Marais, on one block.
The cult sandwich stall inside Marché des Enfants Rouges — 30-minute queue, 13.50€, no apologies.
Alain Roussel — known to the entire 3e as 'Alain the Crêpe' — opened his stall inside Marché des Enfants Rouges in 2005 and has spent twenty years assembling exactly two things: galettes and the sandwich that has become a Paris food-tourism landmark. A baguette toasted on a panini press, organic Comté, mortadella, lettuce, herb pesto, mushroom spread, all built to order by Alain himself, hands moving while he chats with the queue. Vegetarian options work. The line — frequently 30 minutes deep on weekends — is part of the experience; locals walk the sandwich to nearby Square du Temple-Elie Wiesel and eat on a bench. There's a sit-down annexe on rue Charlot if you'd rather skip the queue.
Cult flag. Avoid Saturday lunch unless you want the full queue ritual. Sit-down version at 26 rue Charlot if it's raining.
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