Where's the Marmite?
Retailers of hard-to-find English goodies in Paris.
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83/87 Passage Brady, L'entrée du passage Brady se situe au 33 bd de Strasbourg ou 48 rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis., 75010 Paris
+33 1 42 46 58 93
Shopping » Food & Drink » Delicatessen in Porte Saint Denis Paradis
J.J. Green wrote on 13-04-2012 “Splendid and rather busy Indian grocery nestled in the faded glory of the Passage Brady; first refuge of the Paris curry-hound. Possibly the widest selection of spices and herbs in the area, along with freshly made samozas, a good selection of spicy snacks and a fair tranche of English staples...” more...
Added by J.J. Green on 13-04-2012
Shopping » Book Shops in Louvre
J.J. Green wrote on 11-04-2012 “A rather old-fashioned Smiths (books organised under "fiction", "crime" etc, rather than the shelf after shelf of "tragic life stories" found in the contemporary UK branches) with a good selection of English language journals and papers. Upstairs, a small range of UK food and drink at at hair...” more...
Added by J.J. Green on 11-04-2012
Epicerie anglaise et américaine
Shopping » Food & Drink » Coffee & Tea Shops / Delicatessen / Farm Shops in République
J.J. Green wrote on 11-04-2012 “The recently enlarged Epicerie anglaise stocks English and American merchandise that can't really be found without a trip on the EuroStar, in particular: processed peas, Irish sausage, bacon and black pudding (frozen, you need to ask at the counter). It is expensive, but you do get a fabulous...” more...
Added by J.J. Green on 11-04-2012
Shopping » Food & Drink Shops in Porte Saint Denis Paradis
J.J. Green wrote on 11-04-2012 “The finest Pakistani/Indian grocery in the 10e. Flour, rice in bulk at great prices; a fine selection of sauces and pickles; a wonderful choice of sweets; fresh exotic fruits and vegetables that I've never even seen before, and lots of hard-to-find-in-France English goodies -- in particular, the...” more...
Added by J.J. Green on 11-04-2012
Shopping » Department Stores in Champs Elysées
J.J. Green wrote on 11-04-2012 “This small and very busy Marks & Sparks on the Champs Elysées is one of the few places in Paris that one can buy English sausage, bacon and pork pies (at surprisingly reasonable prices). A friend who looked around the knicker department tells me that the range is much smaller than your average UK...” more...
Added by J.J. Green on 11-04-2012
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