Château Rouge Paris 75018

Market · Clignancourt

Château Rouge Paris 75018

Market · Clignancourt

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1 Rue Dejean, 75018 Paris, France

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African market street with batik cloth, produce, and groceries  

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Marché Dejean - Gastro Obscura

"The Château Rouge neighborhood, in Paris’s 18th arrondissement, is colloquially known as Little Africa, and the heart of this microcosm is tiny Rue Dejean. From Tuesday to Sunday morning, after municipal workers have cleaned the cobblestone street, halal butchers, fishmongers, and fruit and vegetable vendors fill it selling a variety of goods associated with Africa. Most of the commerce is done from stalls or shops, but the strip also draws a number of informal vendors selling African ingredients and prepared dishes from crates or suitcases. Rue Dejean may be the heart of the district, but streets on either end—Rue Poulet and Rue des Poissoniers—are home to Cameroonian and Senegalese groceries, pan-African dried goods shops and tiny street-side stalls selling imported vegetables and herbs. A particular specialty of the area is “wax” or “super wax” shops that specialize in batik cloth, a commodity brought from Indonesia to Africa by Dutch colonists. It’s great fun to explore and pick through exotic produce such as oil palm fruit, cassavas, plantains, dried fish, chilies and much more, but leave your camera at home, as street vendors and shop owners alike dislike being photographed. Know Before You Go The Marché Dejean is closed on Sunday afternoons and Mondays." - Austin Bush

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Joyal Stephan D'sa

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A neighbourhood full of market and shops belonging to foreigners especially of African origin. If you're looking for anything special from Africa, you need to visit.

Raoul Thibaut

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Just like a market back home. I enjoyed walking around chatting with people as if we knew each other.

Vanessa Matondo

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Well, it's a good place to go but only 4 stars because it's a bit confusing to know where to go as there are so many people

Ismaila Sumareh

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It a a place you can find so many african goods of your choice.

Catherine mumbi

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You want the exotic experience,here is where it happens!

Serge Alain

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Great weather and superb shopping.

Barjees Feroze

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Nice african populated market

Jossy Dee

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Greatest African spot in Europe