Maison Plisson, French restaurant in 3rd Arrondissement, Paris, France.
Maison Plisson is a restaurant with an integrated marketplace in the 3rd Arrondissement spanning roughly 500 square meters with dining areas and retail shelves. The space displays cheeses, cured meats, wines, and fresh produce alongside tables where guests can eat, creating a single environment for shopping and dining.
This establishment opened in 2015 to address the neighborhood's need for quality food shopping and dining combined in one place. The founders aimed to create a concept linking marketplace and restaurant together.
The place celebrates local producers by showcasing their work directly in the market shelves and on the plates, making the connection between source and table clear to visitors. Walking through, you notice how this relationship shapes the daily menu and what lands on your table.
The venue is wheelchair accessible and operates throughout most of the week with extended hours during the day and evening. It is helpful to expect fewer crowds on certain days if you want to browse the shelves and enjoy a meal at a relaxed pace.
The kitchen sources ingredients directly from the same producers whose goods are sold in the market shelves, ensuring freshness and consistency. This system also means less food waste occurs since anything unsold can be used in the kitchen.
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