Sunday, 21 March 2010
les halles de béziers
If you happen to find yourself in Bezier of a Sunday morning, the best thing to do is to head to the covered market. It's an old school wrought iron market, filled with cheese, fish, fruit & vege, meat and local produce stalls. We brought a fresh out of the oven pizza and took it to eat at the market bar - La Gargote des Halles.
In fact on the blackboard the staff have written a note to say they're happy to cook your market purchases for a small charge. A bit like charging corkage or BYO (bring your own - alcohol) a common occurance back in the day in New Zealand.
Les Halles de Béziers
Place Pierre Semard
34500 Béziers, France
+33 (0) 4 67 49 25 45
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Oh wow, is that pissadiliere?
ReplyDeleteYummy !!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's funny, I have been following your blog for a while and I am currently staying in Beziers and love the pizzas from les Halles!! Your pictures are a nice tribute to the region...
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog - feel at home here. I've lived in and around Montpellier for the past 23 years.Will follow with interest :)
ReplyDeleteeuropean markets are so so different to the ones we find here in asia. everything looks so luxurious!
ReplyDeletefor a moment there i thought that fresh oven pizza was a dessert; blueberries with lemon and sugar. either way it looks delicious!
I agree, in Melbourne the markets aren't half as good! You've made me miss Europe!
ReplyDeleteI love that they will cook your market buys!
ReplyDeleteI've never been anywhere like that before!
oh these look gorgeous! i'd love to spend a sunday morning at markets like this! so jealous!
ReplyDeleteand i love how these have a dash of yellow in each photograph, they make me smile :)
great photos - i'd love to go! will save this info, who knows, maybe i'll get the chance soon.
ReplyDeletethe yellow flowers (mimosas?) against those blue-and-white tiling are just gorgeous...
these are very good photos.
ReplyDeleteYou've convinced me... I must go.
ReplyDeleteflying to carcassone 21 8 10 and cant wait to visit the market does any body know what time it opens and closes oooh i can taste those cheeses already
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