Chez Alain Miam Miam
Le Marais
The cult sandwich stall inside Marché des Enfants Rouges — 30-minute queue, 13.50€, no apologies.
Paris's oldest covered market, since 1615 — 21 stalls, all of lunchtime Marais, on one block.
Commissioned by Louis XIII in 1615 and named after a former orphanage where the children wore red coats, Marché des Enfants Rouges is the oldest covered market in Paris and a listed historical monument. Today its 21 stalls function as the Marais's communal canteen at lunchtime: Moroccan tajines, Japanese bento, Italian pasta, Provençal stalls, Lebanese mezze, plus the famous sandwich counter Chez Alain Miam Miam. There's no maître d', no booking, no seated service — you queue, you eat at communal benches, you leave. Anchor the entry as a single venue rather than 21 — it's a Marais ritual rather than any one meal, and it's the rare Paris experience that Istanbullu visitors instinctively understand.
Cult flag — included as cultural anchor. Skip Saturday 13:00 (queues for Chez Alain run 30 min). Try the Moroccan stall and the Italian deli.
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Courtyard, Garden View, Historic Monuments
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