CHELSEA MARKET
The halls of this former biscuit factory house about fifty stands. On the menu: pancakes, pizzas, fish, pastries...
These elegantly renovated halls (the building is an old biscuit factory) are home to nearly fifty shops (Amy's Bread, Ruthy's Cheesecake Bakery, Sushi Bar or Lobster Place, where you can taste lobsters and oysters). More than a market, Chelsea Market is a very complete and pleasant place to stroll and have lunch. The small shops of decoration are to be visited for the many ideas of original gifts. The prices are rather high, but the quality is there. Go during the week, it's crowded at the weekend!
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Nous sommes rentrés au Chelsea market après s'être promenés sur la highline car c'est dans le coin. Les prix restent élevés mais c'est probablement du à l'originalité du lieux.