Otro imperdible de Montreal un lugar con la vibra para ver cómo vive un local y de paso comer muy pero muy rico no dejes de probar las arepas de carne mechada súper ricas
Siempre es bueno conocer los mercados locales. Éste es increíble para ver lo que consumen los habitantes de Montreal y comer algo de su variedad culinaria👌
Déjate llevar por los quesos. Frena cuando veas ostras frescas. Come un poco. Llévate más para después. Anímate a una picadaromántica con un vino (blanco).
If you are in Montreal on vacation, this market is a great place to grab essential ingredients for a picnic. It's also a beautiful place to photograph--the produce is so colorful!
One of two main farmers markets in Little Italy. Come to buy unpasteurized raw milk cheese–which has been banned in the U.S. since 1949! As seen on Travel Channel’s The Layover with Anthony Bourdain.
Best fromagerie is Hamel. Buy espelette peppers to dry. The flavor is unbelievable and a $5 purchase will yield enough pepper to last you a year. Just a block away is the Oef de Marché diner.
Mon marché pref à Mtl! Les gens sont ultra-sympas. La nourriture est fraîche et souvent locale et bio. Coups de coeur pour Olive et Épices, le kiosque des champignons, et pour celui des noix.
Il faut si possible y aller en semaine, nettement moins de monde. Beaucoup de choix pour les légumes! Ne pas hésiter à aller dans les boutiques entourant le marché, de vraies niches à bonnes affaires
There are a lot of fresh vegetables, fruits, fishs and sweet maplecandy! This place is very fun. I bought ice wine. You can tasting that! It is not expensive than getting at the airport.
Something for everyone. Surrounding the sea of agricultural delights in the market you have Asian, African, Mexican, Middle Eastern, and Italian grocers. Organic and bulk options as well.
Yummy cheaptacos, natas, macaroons, fresh fruit you can sample. There's also a nice little place where you can get whole leaf teas and really fragrant soaps.
Best farmers market in the country. You'll find everything to pickle summer's harvest, make an enormous amount of tomato sauce or treat someone with Quebec made delicacies.
Shop on Tuesday and Friday afternoons for fresh crowd free market food. On Monday late afternoons, they throw out a lot of food. Great if you are on a tight budget -and are up to dumpster diving.
Beautiful and relaxing spot to spend a morning in. Grab a coffee, check out the food and produce, and have a seat with sausage, crepes, tarts, oysters, or whatever your belly desires.
Taste all the fresh fruits and tomatoes! Have coffee and a croissant from the bakery. Have oysters freshly shucked in front of you (great variety). & Have a crepe before you go.
Be careful: vendors are not always selling their own wares, and some of the stuff is imported. It's not a farmers' market, though some local producers sell their seasonal stuff. Ask!
Are you a foodie? Then you will love to visit Marché Jean-Talon. Summertime is the best time of the year to discover this market located in Little Italy.
Go at Marché Jean-Talon early in the morning to enjoy at its best the different farmers stands, then have a sandwich or a coffee in one of the little shops nearby!
Les tomates heirloom sont à leur apogée ! Une salade de tomates tranchées epaisse avec un petit pimentchili, vinaigre de vin et huile d'olive accompagnée d'une foccacia au sel de mer et ail!!!
Located in the heart of Little Italy, this market is a food lover’s haven. Aside from fresh market finds, you’ll also find live musicians, interesting characters and a unique ambiance.
Probably the best market in Montreal, great way to spend a few hours on a sunny day, if you like cheese I highly recommend Hamel, probably the best cheese I've eaten since I left Paris :)
Le marché Jean-Talon est un marché public au centre de la Petite... Italie de Montréal. /// Jean-Talon Market (French: Marché Jean-Talon) is a farmer's market in Montreal, located in the Little Italy district.(Mostrar más)