Introduction
You don't fully realise what a community supermarket means until you have spent six months unable to eat properly. The fragrant long-grain rice that tastes like nothing at Carrefour, the fresh chillies that simply don't exist there, the tabouna bread no chain bakes, the bissap juice no French brand sells, the bacalhau, fresh cassava, banana leaves, mochi, fufu, fresh tortillas, homemade kimchi… Every diaspora has its irreplaceable ingredient, and that's where France's community supermarkets step in.
Beyond taste, these places are social hubs. You hear your home language, you see flyers for childcare, cooking classes, prayer times. They are diaspora infrastructure, invisible on Google Maps but operating for forty years. Here is the 2026 map, city by city, community by community.
Asian section (China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Korea, Japan, Thailand)
The historical hub is still Paris 13ème (avenue d'Ivry, Olympiades) and Belleville in the 19th/20th. Marseille and Lyon have smaller but serious counterparts.
| Store | City / Area | Address | Specialty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tang Frères | Paris 13e | 48 av. d'Ivry | Chinese/Vietnamese giant, the reference point |
| Tang Frères | Paris 19e | 168 av. de Flandre | Smaller, less crowded |
| Paris Store | Paris 19e (Belleville) | 44 av. d'Ivry + Belleville | "Underground" Chinese, fresh market style |
| Big Store | Paris 18e | rue Vauvenargues | Korean / Japanese |
| K-Mart | Paris 1er, 2e, 6e (multiple) | around the Opéra | Korean, instant food |
| Workshop Issé | Paris 2e | 11 r. Saint-Augustin | High-end Japanese, sake, artisanal miso |
| Juji-Ya | Paris 1er | 46 r. Sainte-Anne | Japanese, deli |
| Asia Express | Marseille | 12 r. de Forbin | Vietnamese/Cambodian, fresh |
| Phnom-Penh | Marseille | 19 av. de Saint-Just | Cambodian, fermented soy paste |
| Asia Vert | Lyon 7e | 84 r. Pasteur | Vietnamese, good Asian fruit |
| Paris Store Lyon | Lyon 7e | 48 r. Pasteur | Same staples as Tang Frères |
| Sun Asian Market | Toulouse | 134 r. de la Colombette | Vietnamese/Thai |
On budget: a 25 kg bag of Thai Hom Mali rice is €38-45 at Tang Frères in 2026, versus €65 for 5 kg of an equivalent brand at Carrefour. Pearl River soy sauce 1 L at €3.50. Shin Ramyun ramen 5-pack at €4.90. Belleville Paris Store stays 5-10 % cheaper than Tang Frères for fresh fruit and vegetables (mango, durian, longan), at the cost of a queue on Saturday morning.
Maghrebi, halal and Middle Eastern section
The geography here is more diffuse. In Paris, Barbès / Goutte d'Or (18e) and the Belleville market are the historical hubs. In Marseille, it is Noailles, the Cours Belsunce and the Bricomarché halal chain. In Lyon, it is the Guillotière.
| Store | City / Area | Specialty |
|---|---|---|
| Marché Dejean | Paris 18e | Open-air market, North-African and African vegetables |
| Sacré-Cœur Halal Butcher | Paris 18e | Certified halal butcher, lamb, free-range poultry |
| Tati Marché Barbès | Paris 18e | Bulk spices, semolina, dates |
| Trémolet | Marseille (Belsunce) | Historical Tunisian grocer, homemade harissa |
| Bricomarché Halal | Marseille (10 stores: Saint-Mauront, Le Merlan, La Capelette…) | Local halal chain, meat, deli, Ramadan products |
| Maison du Maghreb | Marseille (Noailles) | Pastries, briouates, makroud |
| Bobigny Market | Bobigny (93) | Massive Saturday Maghrebi market |
| Saint-Denis Market | Saint-Denis (93) | Halal, African, Asian mixed |
| Le Souk | Lyon Guillotière | Spices, semolina, dried fruit, halal |
| Halal Food | Lyon Vénissieux | Large halal butcher |
| Moulin de Cordoue | Bordeaux | Tunisian/Moroccan, tabouna bread |
| Marché Cretu | Strasbourg | Turkish/Maghrebi |
For Eid al-Adha, lamb orders are typically placed two months in advance with butchers certified by the local mosque — expect €220-320 for a whole lamb in Marseille in 2026, €280-380 in Paris. Several Île-de-France farms (Seine-et-Marne notably) deliver to your door for an extra €60-80.
African section (Senegal, Mali, Côte d'Ivoire, Cameroon, Congo, Madagascar)
The Château Rouge / Goutte d'Or area in Paris 18e is by far Europe's densest hub for West-African goods. Marseille follows with the Vernet district, and Lyon with Vinaigrette / La Mulatière.
| Store | City / Area | Specialty |
|---|---|---|
| Marché Dejean | Paris 18e (Château Rouge) | Open-air market, fresh cassava, yam, plantain |
| Sauveur Marché Africain | Paris 18e r. Poulet | Pan-African grocery |
| Niamodjo | Paris 10e | Senegalese, dried fish |
| Exotic Market | Paris 19e (Stalingrad) | Caribbean and African |
| Vernet | Marseille | Senegalese/Ivorian shopping centre |
| Marché des Capucins | Marseille (Noailles) | Mixed African and Arab, fish |
| Vinaigrette | Lyon Mulatière | West-African (Mali, Senegal, CI), peanut paste |
| Saveurs d'Afrique | Lyon Villeurbanne | Cameroonian, Congolese |
| Palmer Market | Bordeaux | Senegalese, Caribbean |
| Kossam | Toulouse | Fulani, Ivorian |
Reference 2026 prices: fresh cassava at €3.50-4.80/kg at Château Rouge, yam at €2.80-3.50/kg, red palm oil Zomi 1 L at €6-7.50, whole smoked fish (yassa, thiof) between €18 and €32 depending on size. Community trick: pool with 3-4 families to buy a 25 kg bag of broken rice at €35 versus €12/kg in single trays.
Portuguese (and Brazilian) section
The Portuguese diaspora is Europe's oldest and largest. The historical hub in France is Champigny-sur-Marne (94), nicknamed "little Lisbon", followed by the 13e arrondissement Massena side, and several industrial cities (Lyon, Lille, Strasbourg, Clermont-Ferrand).
| Store | City / Area | Specialty |
|---|---|---|
| Saudade | Paris 13e (Tolbiac) | Bacalhau, vinho verde, preserves |
| Lusoshop Champigny | Champigny-sur-Marne (94) | The historical lusophone supermarket |
| Casa Português | Champigny-sur-Marne | Pastel de nata, frozen francesinha |
| Padaria Beira | Lyon (Vaise) | Portuguese bakery + grocery |
| Loja do Bacalhau | Strasbourg | Cod, Azores preserves |
| Lusitania | Bordeaux | Wines, cheese, cold cuts |
| Mini Mercado Lisboa | Clermont-Ferrand | Portuguese working-class neighbourhood |
| Brasileirinho | Paris 11e | Brazilian: feijão preto, açaí, farofa |
| Latinaticas | Paris 18e | South-American, Mexican, Brazilian |
| O Brasileirinho Lyon | Lyon Vaise | Brazilian, pão de queijo |
Salted bacalhau, the Portuguese kitchen staple, runs at €22-28/kg (good quality, thick cut) at Saudade or Lusoshop in 2026. Vinho verde Casal Garcia 75 cl at €4.50-5.50. Fresh pastéis de nata at €1.40-1.80 each, often 6 for €8.
Latin American and Caribbean section
Quieter but growing fast since 2018-2020 with the arrival of Colombian, Venezuelan, Peruvian and Haitian communities.
| Store | City / Area | Specialty |
|---|---|---|
| Latinatica | Paris 18e | Mexican, Peruvian, Colombian |
| El Sol | Paris 11e | Mexican (fresh tortillas, mole) |
| Antiguo Sabor | Paris 14e | Venezuelan, arepas |
| Dollar Tree Antillais | Paris 18e (Lamarck) | Haitian, Dominican |
| Antilles Market | Paris 13e | Caribbean (Martinique, Guadeloupe), accras |
| Casa Mexicana | Lyon | Mexican |
| Sabor Latino | Marseille | Latino mix |
Budget tips: getting the most out of a community supermarket
- Buy in bulk and freeze: halal meat, fish, exotic fruit (mango, Thai pineapple) all freeze well.
A Saturday in Belleville
Belleville is one of the rare places in France where, walking up the boulevard from the metro at 11 a.m. on a Saturday, you hear within 200 metres Cantonese, Maghrebi Arabic, Wolof, Brazilian Portuguese and Tamil. Mei and Karim do their groceries the same day, one at Paris Store, the other at the halal butcher across the boulevard. On the bench facing Couronnes station, Maria and Aïssata trade recipes — the first cooking Portuguese-style cod, the second Senegalese thiéboudienne. Community supermarkets make those encounters possible: everyone shops there, no one is a stranger in the neighbourhood.
Summary
- Asian: Tang Frères and Paris Store are the references, Belleville for fresh produce
- Halal / Maghrebi: Bricomarché halal Marseille, Dejean Paris, Guillotière Lyon
- African: Château Rouge is unmissable, Vernet Marseille, Vinaigrette Lyon
- Portuguese: Champigny "little Lisbon", Padaria Beira Lyon
On Pionra
On Pionra, the directory lists community supermarkets and grocers vetted by diasporas themselves, with current reviews and tips. Find the full listing at /fr/annuaire?category=epicerie and join the communities at /fr/communautes/cn, /fr/communautes/ma, /fr/communautes/sn, /fr/communautes/pt, .
FAQ
Tang Frères or Paris Store: which one?
Tang Frères is more structured, broader, more "classic supermarket". Paris Store is rawer, 5-10 % cheaper, better for fresh fruit and vegetables. Many regulars alternate: Tang Frères for sauces and instant food, Paris Store for Asian greens and fresh tofu.
Where can I order halal lamb for Eid in Paris?
Book two months ahead at a butcher certified by your local mosque (Grande Mosquée de Paris, Mosquée Adda'wa Stalingrad, Mosquée de Saint-Denis). Expect €280-380 for a whole lamb ready to cut, 80 % payable on order. Several Île-de-France farms deliver to your door.
Is there an equivalent of Château Rouge outside Paris?
Yes, smaller in scale: in Marseille the Vernet area and Capucins market; in Lyon La Mulatière; in Bordeaux Saint-Michel; in Toulouse Les Minimes; in Lille Wazemmes. All sell cassava, yam, dried fish, palm oil, broken rice.
How do I pay at community supermarkets?
Card is accepted everywhere since 2022-2023, but cash is still appreciated for small baskets, especially in markets (Dejean, Capucins, Bobigny). A few Portuguese and African shops have a €10 card minimum.
Are the products certified to French standards?
Yes, every supermarket listed is subject to DGCCRF / DDPP controls like any other food shop. Halal, kosher and organic certifications appear on the label when they exist. For non-standard imports (whole smoked fish, red palm oil tins), check the expiry date and origin printed on the packaging.
