Halles Ste-Claire

Grenoble


Built in 1874, this covered market is crammed with local cheeses, patisserie, wine and deli fare including quenelles (breadcrumbed torpedoes of fish) and boudins blancs (white sausages). There are butchers and fishmongers for self-caterers, and plenty of fruit and veg stalls outside.


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