Les Halles de Sete
Les Halles de Sete
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Roberto
Darwin, Australia115 contributions
Jun 2023 • Couples
Excellent seafood at good prices if you have accommodation with a kitchen then this is the place to go and get your oysters, fish, pates, cheeses.
Written 10 June 2023
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Chantal H
Denderleeuw, Belgium216 contributions
Jul 2021
Various (from sushi, over pasta, to oysters) stands and stalls with food and drinks. In the middle of the halles you have chairs and tables, but when sitting down you are obliged to drink someting as the tables are run by a coffee bar in the halles.
Written 13 August 2021
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Vero_Moscu
London, UK22 contributions
Jul 2020
Was nicely surprised and pleased by this market (the fish part of it especially). All sorts of fish and sea products. Went to the market every morning buying something new for the lunch or dinner. Tried all French fish, I think. And now know most of them by name. The highlight of our stay in Sete!
Written 2 August 2020
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Tony36
Crowborough, UK1,023 contributions
Sep 2019
Exactly what a French Market is all about and this is a huge indoor one too. We spent an hour there on a Sunday morning enjoying eating samples of this and that. It was quite crowded and the seated eating areas were packed with locals. A bit too noisy for us to join them.
Written 15 October 2019
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CAROL9908
Plantation, FL31 contributions
Jul 2019
This was one of the fun stops on our food tour with AbsolutelySouthernFrance.com. My son and I had a blast. Got to try all kinds of interesting local foods and learn about the area and its development dating back to King Louis the XIV. This market had all kinds of local delicacies including the famous oysters known internationally, Internationally award winning olives, sweets, wines, etc.
Written 4 August 2019
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emmaastan
London, UK275 contributions
Jul 2019 • Couples
We came here for a brunch/lunch and were lucky enough to get a table outside as soon as we showed up. They actually belong to a bar across the road but as long as you order drinks from them you can sit there and get as much food from the halls as you want!
We had some spritz and the cheapest wine and all was delicious.
Then you start the adventure of figuring out what to eat - all the groups around us had such amazing things and we couldn’t stop staring, but actually trying to find it inside was easier said than done. Definitely if you’re in the know you could create a fantastic feast but we weren’t quite but even just stocking up on bread cheese and meats will be fab!
Totally loved the atmosphere and wanted to return and try to find some deliciousness again!
We had some spritz and the cheapest wine and all was delicious.
Then you start the adventure of figuring out what to eat - all the groups around us had such amazing things and we couldn’t stop staring, but actually trying to find it inside was easier said than done. Definitely if you’re in the know you could create a fantastic feast but we weren’t quite but even just stocking up on bread cheese and meats will be fab!
Totally loved the atmosphere and wanted to return and try to find some deliciousness again!
Written 15 July 2019
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Jean L
Montreal, Canada48 contributions
Jun 2019 • Couples
Sat just outside the market and had a seafood platter and a bottle of white wine from an adjacent bar. Went in the market to get a small plate of charcuterie and cheese... Amazing mortadella... then a small plate of pastries... best baba au rhum in a long time. If you’re a real foodie, it a must see place.
Written 15 June 2019
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Simone M
Lausanne, Switzerland108 contributions
Jun 2019 • Friends
The location is nice, as lots of covered market. There is not enough space for sitting and enjoying the meal, maybe because of vacation period. The food was quite good, with price in average, but much worse then other less touristic places around. I recommend for a visit, I suggest to eat elsewhere.
Written 9 June 2019
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PamHJ
Brussels, Wisconsin, United States138 contributions
Apr 2019 • Friends
If you like European markets, this is a good one. Just about every fresh food you can imagine (and some you maybe can't imagine) are available here. It's noisy and crowded and sometimes smelly, but all of that is what makes these markets so much fun. Grab a table, order some wine, and have lunch with the locals. Enjoy the spectacle.
Written 8 May 2019
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patrickruymen
Sete, France52 contributions
Nov 2018 • Couples
The place to visit in the morning to run errands, to watch the folklore, to try the local specialities, to have a breakfast on oysters, bread and white wine, to enjoy life at its fullest. A great place. Most stalls do not accept credit cards, so cash is a good idea, there’s an ATM on the corner of rue Gambetta in front.
Enjoy.
Enjoy.
Written 12 November 2018
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Ghassan A
3 contributions
Hello
What are/is:
Must recommend restaurant to visit?
Must recommend drink?
Must seafood to order?
Do they accept credit cards?
I will visit the market alone! do i have to reserve a table first? or how is the situation?
Marie-claude R
1 contribution
Comment on fait ? On achète nos produits dans les différents stands et on attend qu une table se libère ? Quel budget faut il compter ( par ex 6 huitres et une vielle...) Merci !
PHILMIOUZIC
Montpellier, France180 contributions
Il vaut mieux réserver par téléphone, surtout le week-end. Le budget est moyen et votre choix dépend des arrivages. Les fruits de mer sont toujours excellents. Spécialités setoises : rouille et macaronade. Le tout servi dans une ambiance décontractée et amicale. Parking sur place.
Manchiquera
Cartagena, Spain1 contribution
qu'elle est l'adresse des Halles? Je ne connait pas la ville de Sète
dany p
Sete, France250 contributions
Angle rue Gambetta / rue de Strasbourg . Et si vous ne trouvez pas les Halles de Sète malgré ces précisions, c'est que vous vous êtes trompé de ville !!!
est-ce-que les chiens sont acceptes et dans le cas contraire y a t il un garde toutou a sete
Gilbert R
Sete, France106 contributions
les chiens ne sont acceptés dans les halles. il n'y a pas de garde-toutou.
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