CITY GUIDES paris eat Julhès A grocery filled with French products you’ll want to bring in your suitcase. Not just the products. The entire store. As soon as I am invited at friends and that everyone has to bring a little something, I have the obligation – yes, I mean the obligation as it is dictated by the hosts and the other guests – to bring a deli tray from Juhlès. Coppa, country ham, truffle saucisson … The list is long. I had the misfortune to get into this store one day and to share it with my close friends. I am now afraid of losing them if I did not offer them their weekly dose of Juhlès products. What’s more, their alcohol selection is exceptional. We advise you to try and buy a few bottles of rare Japanese alcohol. Just like that. To aid digestion after a perfect cheese-deli tray. Une photo publiée par Justine Fraysse (@justinefrsse) le 29 Juil. 2016 à 11h52 PDT Une photo publiée par Mine Şankaya 🇫🇷🙋🏻 (@msankaya) le 1 Mars 2016 à 11h01 PST Une photo publiée par Velovintage.paris@gmail.com (@velovintage.paris) le 21 Janv. 2016 à 12h44 PST Une photo publiée par ForGeorges 🇫🇷🍷 (@forgeorges) le 20 Avril 2016 à 7h15 PDT Juhlès Faubourg Saint Denis 54 rue du Faubourg Saint Denis, 75010 Paris 54 rue du Faubourg Saint Denis, 75010 Paris +33 (0)1 48 00 01 40 +33 (0)1 48 00 01 40 Juhlès Faubourg Saint Martin 59 rue du Faubourg Saint Martin, 75010 Paris 59 rue du Faubourg Saint Martin, 75010 Paris +33 (0)1 83 94 83 37 +33 (0)1 83 94 83 37 www.julhesparis.fr paris Discover all other places in this city Related Articles:The Unexpected Asian Food Tour in Paris feat. TokyobanhbaoLos Angeles Nightlife Offers The Best And The UnexpectedPoetry in Berlin Is Political