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Guide to Supermarkets for French Compatriots: A Complete Guide to Asian, Halal, African, Portuguese, and Latin American Grocery Stores (Paris, Lyon, Marseille 2026)

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Introduction

If you haven't lived in France for at least six months, you won't truly understand what a "compatriot supermarket" means. The long-grain rice from Carrefour doesn't taste the same, fresh chili peppers are hard to find, Tunisian tabouna bread is never sold, no French brand makes bissap hibiscus juice from Senegal, and you can't find Portuguese salted cod, fresh cassava, banana leaves, Japanese mochi, West African fufu, Mexican tortillas, or homemade Korean kimchi... Each ethnic group has one or two irreplaceable ingredients, and compatriot supermarkets exist for these ingredients.

Moreover, these places are not just shelves. They are social nodes: you can hear your mother tongue and see advertisements for home economics, cooking classes, and religious activities on the walls. This is a layer of "compatriot infrastructure" that has been operating for 40 years, invisible on Google Maps. Below is the complete map for 2026, categorized by city and ethnic group.

Asian Area (China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Korea, Japan, Thailand)

The historical core remains in Paris 13th arrondissement (avenue d'Ivry, Olympiades) and Belleville (19th/20th arrondissement). Marseille and Lyon also have their smaller but strong versions.

StoreCity / AreaAddressFeatures
Tang FrèresParis 13th48 av. d'IvryChinese-Vietnamese-French giant, standard reference
Tang FrèresParis 19th168 av. de FlandreSmaller, less crowded
Paris StoreParis 19th/Belleville44 av. d'Ivry + BellevilleMore "underground" style, fresh market feel
Big StoreParis 18thrue VauvenarguesKorean-Japanese groceries
K-MartParis 1/2/6 (multiple locations)Near the OperaKorean fast food
Workshop IsséParis 2nd11 r. Saint-AugustinHigh-end Japanese goods, sake, handmade miso
Juji-YaParis 1st46 r. Sainte-AnneJapanese deli, bento
Asia ExpressMarseille12 r. de ForbinVietnamese-Cambodian, fresh goods
Phnom-PenhMarseille19 av. de Saint-JustCambodian, fermented tofu, fish sauce
Asia VertLyon 7th84 r. PasteurVietnamese, good Asian fruits
Paris Store LyonLyon 7th48 r. PasteurSimilar to Tang Frères
Sun Asian MarketToulouse134 r. de la ColombetteVietnamese/Thai

Price reference: In 2026, a 25 kg bag of Thai jasmine rice at Tang Frères costs 38-45 euros, while a similar brand at Carrefour costs 65 euros for 5 kg. Pearl Bridge soy sauce 1L is 3.50 euros. Shin Ramyeon 5 bags for 4.90 euros. The Paris Store in Belleville is 5-10% cheaper on fresh fruits and vegetables (mangoes, durians, longans) than Tang Frères, but you have to queue on Saturday mornings.

Halal / North African / Middle Eastern Area

Geographically more dispersed than the Asian area. In Paris, the main areas are Barbès / Goutte d'Or (18th arrondissement) and Belleville Market. Marseille has Noailles, Cours Belsunce, and the chain Bricomarché Halal Supermarket. Lyon is in Guillotière.

StoreCity / AreaFeatures
Marché DejeanParis 18thOpen-air market, North African and African vegetables
Sacré-Cœur Halal ButcherParis 18thCertified halal butcher, lamb, free-range poultry
Tati Marché BarbèsParis 18thSpices, coarse semolina, bulk dates
TrémoletMarseille (Belsunce)Established Tunisian grocery, homemade harissa sauce
Bricomarché Halal ChainMarseille (10 locations: Saint-Mauront, Le Merlan, La Capelette…)Local halal chain, meat, deli, Ramadan section
Maison du MaghrebMarseille (Noailles)North African pastries briouates, makroud
Bobigny MarketBobigny (93)Giant Maghreb market on Saturdays
Saint-Denis MarketSaint-Denis (93)Mixed halal + African + Asian
Le SoukLyon GuillotièreSpices, coarse flour, dried fruits, halal
Halal FoodLyon VénissieuxLarge halal butcher
Moulin de CordoueBordeauxTunisian/Moroccan, tabouna bread
Marché CretuStrasbourgTurkish/North African

Eid al-Adha sheep generally need to be reserved 2 months in advance at local halal butcher certified by the mosque — in 2026, a whole sheep in Marseille costs 220-320 euros, while in Paris it costs 280-380 euros. Several farms in Île-de-France (especially Seine-et-Marne) can deliver for an additional 60-80 euros.

African Area (Senegal, Mali, Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Congo, Madagascar)

The Château Rouge / Goutte d'Or district in the 18th arrondissement of Paris is the most densely populated area for West African goods in all of Europe. Marseille's Vernet district and Lyon's Vinaigrette / La Mulatière follow closely.

StoreCity / AreaFeatures
Marché DejeanParis 18th (Château Rouge)Open-air market, fresh cassava, yam, plantains
Sauveur Marché AfricainParis 18th r. PouletPan-African groceries
NiamodjoParis 10thSenegal, dried fish
Exotic MarketParis 19th (Stalingrad)Caribbean + African
VernetMarseilleSenegal/Ivory Coast mall
Marché des CapucinsMarseille (Noailles)African + Arab mix, fish products
VinaigretteLyon La MulatièreWest African (Mali, Senegal, CI), peanut butter
Saveurs d'AfriqueLyon VilleurbanneCameroon, Congo
Palmer MarketBordeauxSenegal, Caribbean
KossamToulouseFulani, Ivory Coast

Price reference for 2026: Fresh cassava at Château Rouge is 3.50-4.80 euros/kg, yam 2.80-3.50 euros/kg, red palm oil Zomi 1L 6-7.50 euros, whole smoked fish (yassa, thiof) varies by size 18-32 euros. A common practice in the compatriot community is to pool together 3-4 families to buy a 25 kg bag of broken rice (35 euros), which is much cheaper than buying individually at 12 euros/kg.

Portuguese (including Brazilian) Area

The Portuguese are the oldest and largest immigrant group in Europe. The core in France is Champigny-sur-Marne (94), known as "Little Lisbon" by the Portuguese, followed by the Massena area in Paris 13th, as well as Lyon, Lille, Strasbourg, Clermont-Ferrand, and other industrial cities.

StoreCity / AreaFeatures
SaudadeParis 13th (Tolbiac)Salted cod bacalhau, green wine vinho verde, canned goods
Lusoshop ChampignyChampigny-sur-Marne (94)Established Portuguese supermarket
Casa PortuguêsChampigny-sur-MarnePortuguese egg tart pastel de nata, frozen francesinha sandwiches
Padaria BeiraLyon VaisePortuguese bakery + grocery
Loja do BacalhauStrasbourgCod, Azores canned goods
LusitaniaBordeauxWine, cheese, ham
Mini Mercado LisboaClermont-FerrandPortuguese worker area
BrasileirinhoParis 11thBrazil: black beans, açaí, farofa cassava flour
LatinaticasParis 18thSouth America, Mexico, Brazil
O Brasileirinho LyonLyon VaiseBrazil, Brazilian cheese bread pão de queijo

Salted cod is the soul of Portuguese cuisine, in 2026 Saudade or Lusoshop sells it for 22-28 euros/kg (thick-cut quality). Casal Garcia green wine 750ml is 4.50-5.50 euros. Fresh Portuguese egg tarts are 1.40-1.80 euros each, with a common price of 8 euros for 6.

Latin American / Caribbean Area

Smaller in scale but has rapidly grown since 2018-2020 with the influx of immigrants from Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, and Haiti.

StoreCity / AreaFeatures
LatinaticaParis 18thMexico, Peru, Colombia
El SolParis 11thMexico (fresh corn tortillas, mole sauce)
Antiguo SaborParis 14thVenezuela, arepas
Dollar Tree AntillaisParis 18th (Lamarck)Haiti, Dominican Republic
Antilles MarketParis 13thFrench Antilles (Martinique, Guadeloupe), accras fish cakes
Casa MexicanaLyonMexico
Sabor LatinoMarseilleLatin American mix

Money-Saving Tips: Make the Most of Compatriot Supermarkets

  • Buy in bulk + freeze: Halal meat, fish, tropical fruits (mangoes, Thai pineapples) retain their taste when frozen.
  • Markets beat supermarkets: On 10 types of fresh produce, community markets (Dejean, Capucins, Bobigny) are 20-40% cheaper than similar community supermarkets.
  • WeChat group pooling: In Vietnamese, Senegalese, Malian, and Moroccan circles, 3-5 households pool together to buy large bags of rice, oil, coarse flour, and dried fish, saving each household 25-50%.
  • Membership cards: Tang Frères, Paris Store, and Bricomarché Halal all have free membership cards with cumulative discounts of 3-5%. Not many people know about this, but it’s quite real.
  • Avoid peak times: Don't go to Tang Frères, Château Rouge, or Marseille Bricomarché on Saturdays between 11 AM and 2 PM. Tuesday and Wednesday mornings are the quietest.

A Saturday in Belleville

Belleville is one of the few places in France where, on Saturday mornings at 11 AM, you can walk 200 meters from the metro entrance and hear Cantonese, North African Arabic, Senegalese Wolof, Brazilian Portuguese, and Tamil all at once. Meilin and Karim are shopping on the same day, one entering Paris Store and the other going into the halal butcher across the street. On a bench opposite the Couronnes metro station, Maria and Aissatou are exchanging recipes — one for stewed Portuguese cod, the other for Senegalese thiéboudienne rice. It is the compatriot supermarkets that make such encounters possible: everyone is there shopping, and no one is a stranger.

Conclusion

  • Asian: Tang Frères and Paris Store are the benchmarks, fresh goods are cheaper in Belleville.
  • Halal/North African: Marseille Bricomarché Halal, Paris Dejean, Lyon Guillotière.
  • African: Château Rouge is a must-visit, Marseille Vernet, Lyon Vinaigrette.
  • Portuguese: Champigny "Little Lisbon", Lyon Padaria Beira.
  • Latin American/Caribbean: Paris 11th Brasileirinho, Paris 13th Antilles Market.
  • Money-saving: Markets > supermarkets, WeChat pooling, get membership cards, avoid Saturday noon.

About Pionra

The directory on Pionra features community supermarkets and grocery stores reviewed by compatriots themselves, along with the latest reviews and money-saving tips. For the complete list, see /fr/annuaire?category=epicerie, and join the corresponding community: /fr/communautes/cn, /fr/communautes/ma, /fr/communautes/sn, /fr/communautes/pt, /fr/communautes/br.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which to choose, Tang Frères or Paris Store?

Tang Frères is more organized, has a wider variety, and feels like a "standard supermarket". Paris Store is more grassroots, 5-10% cheaper, and has better quality fresh goods. Many regular customers alternate between the two: sauces and fast food at Tang Frères, Asian vegetables and fresh tofu at Paris Store.

Where in Paris can I order a certified whole sheep for Eid?

Reserve at least 2 months in advance at the halal butcher certified by the mosque in your area (Paris Grand Mosque, Adda'wa Mosque in Stalingrad, Saint-Denis Mosque). A processed whole sheep costs 280-380 euros, with an 80% deposit required when ordering. Several farms in Île-de-France can deliver.

Are there areas like Château Rouge outside of Paris?

Yes, smaller in scale: Marseille Vernet district and Capucins market; Lyon La Mulatière; Bordeaux Saint-Michel; Toulouse Les Minimes; Lille Wazemmes. Cassava, yam, dried fish, palm oil, and broken rice are all available.

How do compatriot supermarkets accept payment?

Since 2022-2023, almost all accept card payments, but cash is still popular for small purchases, especially at open-air markets (Dejean, Capucins, Bobigny). A few Portuguese and African stores have a 10 euro card payment threshold.

Do these products meet French food standards?

Yes. All listed supermarkets are regulated by DGCCRF / DDPP, just like any French food store. Halal, kosher, and organic certifications, if available, are printed on the labels. For non-standard imported foods (whole smoked fish, canned red palm oil), remember to check the expiration date and country of origin on the packaging.

Comments

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HD
Hiba Darwish🇱🇧

Très clair, j'aurais adoré avoir ce guide quand je suis arrivé !

P
Pablo Gómez🇪🇸

Pensez à scanner tous vos documents AVANT, ça évite de retourner.

N
Nora Amrani🇲🇦

Quelqu'un sait si c'est pareil pour les Algériens ?

S
Sonia Bensaïd🇩🇿

À Lyon c'est plus rapide qu'à Paris d'après mon expérience.

ZM
Zhao Min🇨🇳

Merci pour le détail des quartiers, je cherchais cette info partout.

L
Lena Müller🇩🇪

Exactement ce qu'il me fallait, merci Pionra 🙏

NP
Neil Patel🇮🇳

Exactement ce qu'il me fallait, merci Pionra 🙏

SL
Sara Lopes🇵🇹

Depuis 2026 il faut aussi un justificatif de logement de moins de 3 mois.

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Introduction

If you haven't lived in France for at least six months, you won't truly understand what a "compatriot supermarket" means. The long-grain rice from Carrefour doesn't taste the same, fresh chili peppers are hard to find, Tunisian tabouna bread is never sold, no French brand makes bissap hibiscus juice from Senegal, and you can't find Portuguese salted cod, fresh cassava, banana leaves, Japanese mochi, West African fufu, Mexican tortillas, or homemade Korean kimchi... Each ethnic group has one or two irreplaceable ingredients, and compatriot supermarkets exist for these ingredients.

Moreover, these places are not just shelves. They are social nodes: you can hear your mother tongue and see advertisements for home economics, cooking classes, and religious activities on the walls. This is a layer of "compatriot infrastructure" that has been operating for 40 years, invisible on Google Maps. Below is the complete map for 2026, categorized by city and ethnic group.

Asian Area (China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Korea, Japan, Thailand)

The historical core remains in Paris 13th arrondissement (avenue d'Ivry, Olympiades) and Belleville (19th/20th arrondissement). Marseille and Lyon also have their smaller but strong versions.

StoreCity / AreaAddressFeatures
Tang FrèresParis 13th48 av. d'IvryChinese-Vietnamese-French giant, standard reference
Tang FrèresParis 19th168 av. de FlandreSmaller, less crowded
Paris StoreParis 19th/Belleville44 av. d'Ivry + BellevilleMore "underground" style, fresh market feel
Big StoreParis 18thrue VauvenarguesKorean-Japanese groceries
K-MartParis 1/2/6 (multiple locations)Near the OperaKorean fast food
Workshop IsséParis 2nd11 r. Saint-AugustinHigh-end Japanese goods, sake, handmade miso
Juji-YaParis 1st46 r. Sainte-AnneJapanese deli, bento
Asia ExpressMarseille12 r. de ForbinVietnamese-Cambodian, fresh goods
Phnom-PenhMarseille19 av. de Saint-JustCambodian, fermented tofu, fish sauce
Asia VertLyon 7th84 r. PasteurVietnamese, good Asian fruits
Paris Store LyonLyon 7th48 r. PasteurSimilar to Tang Frères
Sun Asian MarketToulouse134 r. de la ColombetteVietnamese/Thai

Price reference: In 2026, a 25 kg bag of Thai jasmine rice at Tang Frères costs 38-45 euros, while a similar brand at Carrefour costs 65 euros for 5 kg. Pearl Bridge soy sauce 1L is 3.50 euros. Shin Ramyeon 5 bags for 4.90 euros. The Paris Store in Belleville is 5-10% cheaper on fresh fruits and vegetables (mangoes, durians, longans) than Tang Frères, but you have to queue on Saturday mornings.

Halal / North African / Middle Eastern Area

Geographically more dispersed than the Asian area. In Paris, the main areas are Barbès / Goutte d'Or (18th arrondissement) and Belleville Market. Marseille has Noailles, Cours Belsunce, and the chain Bricomarché Halal Supermarket. Lyon is in Guillotière.

StoreCity / AreaFeatures
Marché DejeanParis 18thOpen-air market, North African and African vegetables
Sacré-Cœur Halal ButcherParis 18thCertified halal butcher, lamb, free-range poultry
Tati Marché BarbèsParis 18thSpices, coarse semolina, bulk dates
TrémoletMarseille (Belsunce)Established Tunisian grocery, homemade harissa sauce
Bricomarché Halal ChainMarseille (10 locations: Saint-Mauront, Le Merlan, La Capelette…)Local halal chain, meat, deli, Ramadan section
Maison du MaghrebMarseille (Noailles)North African pastries briouates, makroud
Bobigny MarketBobigny (93)Giant Maghreb market on Saturdays
Saint-Denis MarketSaint-Denis (93)Mixed halal + African + Asian
Le SoukLyon GuillotièreSpices, coarse flour, dried fruits, halal
Halal FoodLyon VénissieuxLarge halal butcher
Moulin de CordoueBordeauxTunisian/Moroccan, tabouna bread
Marché CretuStrasbourgTurkish/North African

Eid al-Adha sheep generally need to be reserved 2 months in advance at local halal butcher certified by the mosque — in 2026, a whole sheep in Marseille costs 220-320 euros, while in Paris it costs 280-380 euros. Several farms in Île-de-France (especially Seine-et-Marne) can deliver for an additional 60-80 euros.

African Area (Senegal, Mali, Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Congo, Madagascar)

The Château Rouge / Goutte d'Or district in the 18th arrondissement of Paris is the most densely populated area for West African goods in all of Europe. Marseille's Vernet district and Lyon's Vinaigrette / La Mulatière follow closely.

StoreCity / AreaFeatures
Marché DejeanParis 18th (Château Rouge)Open-air market, fresh cassava, yam, plantains
Sauveur Marché AfricainParis 18th r. PouletPan-African groceries
NiamodjoParis 10thSenegal, dried fish
Exotic MarketParis 19th (Stalingrad)Caribbean + African
VernetMarseilleSenegal/Ivory Coast mall
Marché des CapucinsMarseille (Noailles)African + Arab mix, fish products
VinaigretteLyon La MulatièreWest African (Mali, Senegal, CI), peanut butter
Saveurs d'AfriqueLyon VilleurbanneCameroon, Congo
Palmer MarketBordeauxSenegal, Caribbean
KossamToulouseFulani, Ivory Coast

Price reference for 2026: Fresh cassava at Château Rouge is 3.50-4.80 euros/kg, yam 2.80-3.50 euros/kg, red palm oil Zomi 1L 6-7.50 euros, whole smoked fish (yassa, thiof) varies by size 18-32 euros. A common practice in the compatriot community is to pool together 3-4 families to buy a 25 kg bag of broken rice (35 euros), which is much cheaper than buying individually at 12 euros/kg.

Portuguese (including Brazilian) Area

The Portuguese are the oldest and largest immigrant group in Europe. The core in France is Champigny-sur-Marne (94), known as "Little Lisbon" by the Portuguese, followed by the Massena area in Paris 13th, as well as Lyon, Lille, Strasbourg, Clermont-Ferrand, and other industrial cities.

StoreCity / AreaFeatures
SaudadeParis 13th (Tolbiac)Salted cod bacalhau, green wine vinho verde, canned goods
Lusoshop ChampignyChampigny-sur-Marne (94)Established Portuguese supermarket
Casa PortuguêsChampigny-sur-MarnePortuguese egg tart pastel de nata, frozen francesinha sandwiches
Padaria BeiraLyon VaisePortuguese bakery + grocery
Loja do BacalhauStrasbourgCod, Azores canned goods
LusitaniaBordeauxWine, cheese, ham
Mini Mercado LisboaClermont-FerrandPortuguese worker area
BrasileirinhoParis 11thBrazil: black beans, açaí, farofa cassava flour
LatinaticasParis 18thSouth America, Mexico, Brazil
O Brasileirinho LyonLyon VaiseBrazil, Brazilian cheese bread pão de queijo

Salted cod is the soul of Portuguese cuisine, in 2026 Saudade or Lusoshop sells it for 22-28 euros/kg (thick-cut quality). Casal Garcia green wine 750ml is 4.50-5.50 euros. Fresh Portuguese egg tarts are 1.40-1.80 euros each, with a common price of 8 euros for 6.

Latin American / Caribbean Area

Smaller in scale but has rapidly grown since 2018-2020 with the influx of immigrants from Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, and Haiti.

StoreCity / AreaFeatures
LatinaticaParis 18thMexico, Peru, Colombia
El SolParis 11thMexico (fresh corn tortillas, mole sauce)
Antiguo SaborParis 14thVenezuela, arepas
Dollar Tree AntillaisParis 18th (Lamarck)Haiti, Dominican Republic
Antilles MarketParis 13thFrench Antilles (Martinique, Guadeloupe), accras fish cakes
Casa MexicanaLyonMexico
Sabor LatinoMarseilleLatin American mix

Money-Saving Tips: Make the Most of Compatriot Supermarkets

  • Buy in bulk + freeze: Halal meat, fish, tropical fruits (mangoes, Thai pineapples) retain their taste when frozen.
  • Markets beat supermarkets: On 10 types of fresh produce, community markets (Dejean, Capucins, Bobigny) are 20-40% cheaper than similar community supermarkets.
  • WeChat group pooling: In Vietnamese, Senegalese, Malian, and Moroccan circles, 3-5 households pool together to buy large bags of rice, oil, coarse flour, and dried fish, saving each household 25-50%.
  • Membership cards: Tang Frères, Paris Store, and Bricomarché Halal all have free membership cards with cumulative discounts of 3-5%. Not many people know about this, but it’s quite real.
  • Avoid peak times: Don't go to Tang Frères, Château Rouge, or Marseille Bricomarché on Saturdays between 11 AM and 2 PM. Tuesday and Wednesday mornings are the quietest.

A Saturday in Belleville

Belleville is one of the few places in France where, on Saturday mornings at 11 AM, you can walk 200 meters from the metro entrance and hear Cantonese, North African Arabic, Senegalese Wolof, Brazilian Portuguese, and Tamil all at once. Meilin and Karim are shopping on the same day, one entering Paris Store and the other going into the halal butcher across the street. On a bench opposite the Couronnes metro station, Maria and Aissatou are exchanging recipes — one for stewed Portuguese cod, the other for Senegalese thiéboudienne rice. It is the compatriot supermarkets that make such encounters possible: everyone is there shopping, and no one is a stranger.

Conclusion

  • Asian: Tang Frères and Paris Store are the benchmarks, fresh goods are cheaper in Belleville.
  • Halal/North African: Marseille Bricomarché Halal, Paris Dejean, Lyon Guillotière.
  • African: Château Rouge is a must-visit, Marseille Vernet, Lyon Vinaigrette.
  • Portuguese: Champigny "Little Lisbon", Lyon Padaria Beira.
  • Latin American/Caribbean: Paris 11th Brasileirinho, Paris 13th Antilles Market.
  • Money-saving: Markets > supermarkets, WeChat pooling, get membership cards, avoid Saturday noon.

About Pionra

The directory on Pionra features community supermarkets and grocery stores reviewed by compatriots themselves, along with the latest reviews and money-saving tips. For the complete list, see /fr/annuaire?category=epicerie, and join the corresponding community: /fr/communautes/cn, /fr/communautes/ma, /fr/communautes/sn, /fr/communautes/pt, /fr/communautes/br.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which to choose, Tang Frères or Paris Store?

Tang Frères is more organized, has a wider variety, and feels like a "standard supermarket". Paris Store is more grassroots, 5-10% cheaper, and has better quality fresh goods. Many regular customers alternate between the two: sauces and fast food at Tang Frères, Asian vegetables and fresh tofu at Paris Store.

Where in Paris can I order a certified whole sheep for Eid?

Reserve at least 2 months in advance at the halal butcher certified by the mosque in your area (Paris Grand Mosque, Adda'wa Mosque in Stalingrad, Saint-Denis Mosque). A processed whole sheep costs 280-380 euros, with an 80% deposit required when ordering. Several farms in Île-de-France can deliver.

Are there areas like Château Rouge outside of Paris?

Yes, smaller in scale: Marseille Vernet district and Capucins market; Lyon La Mulatière; Bordeaux Saint-Michel; Toulouse Les Minimes; Lille Wazemmes. Cassava, yam, dried fish, palm oil, and broken rice are all available.

How do compatriot supermarkets accept payment?

Since 2022-2023, almost all accept card payments, but cash is still popular for small purchases, especially at open-air markets (Dejean, Capucins, Bobigny). A few Portuguese and African stores have a 10 euro card payment threshold.

Do these products meet French food standards?

Yes. All listed supermarkets are regulated by DGCCRF / DDPP, just like any French food store. Halal, kosher, and organic certifications, if available, are printed on the labels. For non-standard imported foods (whole smoked fish, canned red palm oil), remember to check the expiration date and country of origin on the packaging.

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Comments (8)

HD
Hiba Darwish🇱🇧

Très clair, j'aurais adoré avoir ce guide quand je suis arrivé !

P
Pablo Gómez🇪🇸

Pensez à scanner tous vos documents AVANT, ça évite de retourner.

N
Nora Amrani🇲🇦

Quelqu'un sait si c'est pareil pour les Algériens ?

S
Sonia Bensaïd🇩🇿

À Lyon c'est plus rapide qu'à Paris d'après mon expérience.

ZM
Zhao Min🇨🇳

Merci pour le détail des quartiers, je cherchais cette info partout.

L
Lena Müller🇩🇪

Exactement ce qu'il me fallait, merci Pionra 🙏

NP
Neil Patel🇮🇳

Exactement ce qu'il me fallait, merci Pionra 🙏

SL
Sara Lopes🇵🇹

Depuis 2026 il faut aussi un justificatif de logement de moins de 3 mois.

Connecte-toi pour commenter.