La Crèmerie

Montmartre & Northern Paris


If you're in need of supplies for a picnic on the canal quays, pop into La Crèmerie for heavenly cheeses (brie with truffles, soft goat's cheese rolled in raisins) as well as deli items like cured ham, saucisson (dried cured sausage) and house-made jams.


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