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The market and the Fouquet's in Enghien-les-bains

A stop at the market of Einghien-les-bains before the visit of the new Fouquet's of Enghien

The market of Enghien is held on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. However, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the market is quite small. The market consists of a covered food market, recently renovated, supplemented on Saturdays mainly by non-food shops on the Place de Verdun.

Seventy food shops and twenty flying shops make up this market. There are craftsmen, local and regional products.

Fouquet's d'Enghien has just opened on the site of the old lake pavilion. It offers a terrace at the water's edge just next to the casino. It is open every day, noon & evening and holidays. From Sunday to Thursday from 12 to 2:30 pm and from 7 to 10 pm. Friday and Saturday from 12:00 to 14:30 and from 19:00 to 22:30.

Interest: very good (3 users)
Difficulty:
Duration: 1 h.
Practical information

Market entrance

The market of Enghien is a covered market in the heart of the city.
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View of the alleys

The fixed stalls of the traders are arranged around wide alleys. By the variety of the products and the quality of the trades one can say that the market of Enghien is certainly one of the most beautiful markets of Ile-de-France.
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Meat and fish

Meat and fish are widely represented on the market stalls. As the products are of high quality, the prices are high.
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Local producers

Local producers, notably from Cergy, come to sell their fruits and vegetables directly.
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Fouquet's and the casino

Fouquet's is close to the casino.
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Facade on the street side

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View of the rose garden

The Rose Garden hosts the Enghien summer concerts.
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La carte

The bistronomic and creative menu signed by Pierre Gagnaire.
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Terrace by the lake

Very nice view, the restaurant is located on the lake.
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The main entrance

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