Debs M.
Yelp
Wazemmes is definitely something I miss about Sunday mornings - going to this amazing market was an almost weekly occurrence when I lived in Lille! Of course, there were some Sundays when getting up in time for Wazemmes wasn't an option (possibly alcohol related...) but it was always worth the effort!
While there are many vendors selling clothes, bags and other such things, my favourite thing about this market was definitely the food (shocker, I know!) - I used to get rotisserie chicken, potatoes and ribs, and they would last me a couple of days - the chicken made excellent sandwich fillings for Uni, with ribs and potatoes for dinner, everything was so yummy I didn't mind eating the same thing more than once a week! (Something else I loved doing was dipping bread into the juices of the rotisserie chicken, but this isn't something I recommend if you value your cholesterol or waistline...oh how delicious it was though!!)
Another couple of delights that I really miss eating are bricks and what we called doughnuts - I'm not sure if they were actually doughnuts but they were certainly wonderful. Bricks are a Tunisian delicacy, comprising of a special kind of pastry, filled with tuna, egg, parsley and cheese, which is then wrapped up and deep fried. These provided breakfast of a Sunday and they are SO GOOD. The doughnuts were massive and totally covered in sugar, no point caring anything about calories where those bad boys were concerned!
There are loads of stalls selling fruit and bread, and one which sells a massive range of tasty olives, if you're a foodie you really are spoilt for choice here!
The indoor market is pretty good as well, but not something I was ever really interested in as much. However, a Brazilian friend of mine once discovered that one of the stalls in there sold Guaraná, which is a soft drink Brazilians go absolutely nuts for - it's like their equivalent of Irn Bru for Scottish people! As she was craving it quite badly by that point, it was great to see how excited she was about it! It is also very tasty, I have to say :)
The only downside to Wazemmes is that you do have to watch out for the pickpockets and beggars who hang about round it. I never had anything stolen while I was there and neither did any of my friends, but we were always really careful and kept our possessions close! There's a really lovely bakery right next to the market as well, which always has the best displays (I'll update this with its name when I remember/find it!)
If you're looking for some delicious food and a bit of a taste of Lille life, Wazemmes is the place to go!