ROSE & LÉON - LE GARDE-MANGER
Read moreRose & Léon is a delicatessen of such refinement that our arms fall off. In the field of salted or sweet, we are delighted to meet all these untraceable products opening the door to poetry, because the packaging is not in rest. You can have lunch on thefirst floor or on the terrace. The prepared dishes remind us of Kandinsky's works. It takes skill, delicacy and love, a trilogy of rare ingredients... High brilliance, nec plus ultra!
LA VINITHÈQUE
Read moreWith its 35 years of presence and its always so tempting frontage, La Vinithèque has cachet at the very beginning of the rue Jeanne d'Arc, a few steps from the cathedral. Privilege is given to the regional products that contribute to the reputation of the Loiret. Discover mustards, vinegars, syrups, pralines, terrines and fish rillettes, wines, cakes exclusively from the region. On the other hand, strong alcohols and wines are not forgotten as well as other accompaniments such as high quality foie gras... Delight and the assurance of a certain excellence!
AU COMPTOIR DE CLAIRE
Read moreSince 2015, the original space named Le Comptoir de Claire deserves a salute. Claire Pourre is a serene presence in her store, which offers all kinds of quality grocery products: aperitifs, cookies & confectionery, oils & vinegars, sweet and savoury gourmet boxes, seafood, dried vegetables, pasta & sauces, terrines & ready meals, teas & herbal teas. Directly from the producer and tested by the director, these are the flagship products of this reassuring island. Delivery by post guaranteed. Engaging and tempting!
LA PETITE ITALIE
Read moreLa Petite Italie, like an enclave, is a graciously appointed delicatessen. Numerous items such as wines, olive oils and canned vegetables with promising labels lead the way to charcuterie - bresaola, Parma ham - and prepared dishes such as their famous vegetarian lasagne. The variety of cheeses, from parmesan to mozzarella di bufala to pecorino, whets the appetite. And let's not forget the fresh pasta and ravioli... When delicatessen meets elegance, it becomes a little al dente paradise!
MARTIN POURET
Read moreMartin Pouret is a must-see shop in Orléans. It is run by Jean-François Martin, the sixth generation of Pouret's master vinegar makers. A know-how perpetuated with traditional vinegars, with fruity or astonishing flavours (raspberry or poppy?), or with grape varieties, such as Mushroom or Chardonnay. Born in 2000, mustard offers a new flavour to this Orleans value and can be tasted with tomato, spices or even candied. A recommended address if you want to leave with a typical Orléans gift.
AU JARDIN DU CHATELET
Read moreThe Châtelet garden is first a magnificent show of fruits and vegetables that Mr Lazerme will search for on Tuesday and Thursday in Rungis. But it's also local products selected with care. Et, strawberries, ceps and other chanterelles are also available. In addition, it is here that you will also find products from Cameroon, such as pineapples, wild bananas, mangoes and lawyers. For the mateurs of large potato choices, vousaurez the board to make the dish with the right variety. Bintje, baking, rattes, nicola roseval…. a excllente address that can also design a fresh fruit tray for your receptions.
COCCI MARKET
Read moreCertainly, kindness is not his strong point. But if the Petit Smart tells you this address after unkindly rembarré, it is because there was some interest in it. Please note that Cocci Market is open every day of the week, including holidays. And, in addition to the general grocery store, you'll find a tobacco radius that dépannera you well if you fall on a Sunday, for example. Only for this feature - a unique case on the agglomeration - it was worth highlighting.
ALIMENTATION GÉNÉRALE
Read moreA nice little grocery store where you can find everything! A small breakfast radius, aromas from here and elsewhere, a beautiful étale spread, drinks, preserves, fresh products, wine, spirits… In short, troubleshooting and all the necessary breakfast at dinner. The broad schedules are very practical. The reception is particularly warm: the master of the places, Mr Aboucade Lahcen, is charming and will bring you his help and advice if necessary. Saint-Jean-le-Blanc is close to Orléans, south of the Loire, so we should not hesitate to take a detour through this trade, if you need anything and at any time.
BISCUITERIE DE CHAMBORD
Read moreIt is on rue Jeanne d'Arc that you will find the authentic palets solognots - cookies with raisins and rum -, the famous petits fours with orange, cherry or dried fruit, and a thousand other delights with raspberry, chocolate or almonds. Created in 1978, the artisanal factory where all these sweets are made is still located in Maslives, near Chambord. In addition to these famous cookies, the Biscuiterie Jeanne d'Arc also offers a number of regional savory products - mustards, oils and vinegars - and a variety of local alcohols.
LE GRENIER DE MARIE ET ANAIS
Read moreThey offer a selection of teas and infusions, as well as coffees and spices. You can buy their products on the spot or take them away.