After winning over Parisians with several notable openings, Mon-marché.fr makes a big splash with its sixth store, located on Rue Réaumur, right in the heart of Sentier. More than just a sales point, this new address is set to be the new Paris flagship of the brand.
Housed in a building dating back to 1897, completely renovated, the place takes inspiration from the old Parisian markets, featuring glass rooftops, metal structures, and impressive volumes. The result: a bright space of 420 m² that turns everyday shopping into a genuine experience, striking a balance between a traditional market and a new-generation supermarket.
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The fresh temple right in the city center
Here, the motto remains the same: ultra-fresh, quality, and short supply chain. On the shelves, you'll find over 200 varieties of fruits and vegetables sourced from 700 partner producers, mostly from France.
Regarding the offerings, the store features a creamery that showcases French AOP cheeses, a seafood section supplied by 33 fish markets, a carefully selected range of meats and poultry, as well as a catering and snacking range designed for quick lunches. In total, there are more than 1,500 products available, with a simple promise: to offer the best produce at the fairest prices possible.
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A model that stands out for city dwellers
Behind this success lies a powerful idea: making the quality of a farmer's market accessible in the city. Supported by the Prosol group (the supplier of fresh products at Grand Frais), the brand continues to develop a hybrid model that increasingly appeals to urbanites.
In-store shopping, online ordering, click and collect, or home delivery in Paris and Île-de-France: everything is designed to adapt to the busy lifestyles of city dwellers. This flexibility, combined with the quality of the products, explains the growing enthusiasm around Mon-marché.fr.

Despite the buzz surrounding these new fresh food temples, local small shopkeepers truly hold an irreplaceable spot in the hearts (and habits) of Parisians.
Address: 82 Rue Réaumur, 75002 Paris, France