THERE IS ONLY ONE SUPERMARKET AND SUPERETTES ARE AFRICAN GROCERIES
Rue des Poissonniers
Stores overflowing with African produce are even more prevalent than barber shops, while new gourmet shops serve a mainly European clientele, for a spontaneous, many-faceted mix.
- Here, African music and the smell of spices :
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Next to this shop and across the street from the fast food with which the last page ends: "There was no way we could find the 40,000 euros the real estate agency asked, but we could afford this corner."
-- Sonia, the cordial co-founder and owner of the shop below
Other upscale shops have sprung up. They are personal creations that have nothing to do with brands:
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74 rue des Poissonniers
Notice the recommendations on the window.

Brie of raw cow's milk with abricot, pistachios, basil; dates, almonds. I tried it and now buy it as a gift.
-- "I'm surprised to see such a shop in this neighborhood. How do you get on?"
-- "Fine! At Ramadan women come to borrow the pails we use for milk to present the (excellent) cooking they sell on the sidewalk."
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20 rue Labat
- Mothers and grandmothers sit next to the railings of the Square Léon park, selling products that they have prepared themselves:
- A block away from Barbès's frightening young men, a bar for artisanal beer suggests that co-existence is taken for granted.
28 rue de la Goutte d'Or
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