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amy444 Jan 31st, 2007 11:30 PM

Cheap kitchen items in Paris
 
Hi everyone,
A while ago I saw a post with the address of a shop that sells really cheap but good quality kitchen utensils in Paris. All of my bookmarks have been deleted and I can't find it :( - does anyone know either this shop or others in paris that sell cheap utensils?
Thanks very much!

ira Feb 1st, 2007 04:38 AM

Hi amy,

Was it the BHV? www.bhv.com

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ekscrunchy Feb 1st, 2007 05:42 AM

Do you mean the Kitchen Bazaar shops, of which there are several in Paris and elsewhere in France?

ekscrunchy Feb 1st, 2007 05:43 AM

sorry..here is one address, near Place des Victoires:

http://www.kitchenbazaar.fr/plan-victoires.html

Art_Vandelay Feb 2nd, 2007 08:51 AM

For some reason, American tourists in Paris love to flock to Dehillerin, in Les Halles, which is originally a wholeseller to the catering industry but has cleverly repositioned itself as a provider for the wannabee gourmet Anglo-Saxon. They have a website: www.e-dehillerin.fr. Otherwise you can go to any Monoprix, they have plenty of kitchen items that are reasonably priced.

mcguire Feb 2nd, 2007 08:57 AM

There are several shops all over Paris.
The spelling is not correct, but close---
Les Vassillieres. If you can't find it. I have a business card at home and can give you the exact name and locations.

I purchased a cheese plate there for $11 and saw it in a shop at the Bellagio Hotel in LV for $100.00.

It's tiny little shop, but the prices are cheap for those extra ramekins, and it is always jammed with Parisians.

luvparee Feb 2nd, 2007 09:21 AM

I also purchased some fun items for my kitchen at Vaisselerrie (sp???)...... little spoons for coffee, small pitchers for milk/cream like the cafes, and other small items that I can't remember! The stores are chockful of stuff we all "need!"

Enjoy!

joy/luvparee

robjame Feb 2nd, 2007 09:37 AM

We find these things at one of the Pylones stores (search this forum for Pylones).

Tobis309 Feb 2nd, 2007 10:09 AM

Hi. I am new to the Fodor's board, but not to Paris!

Near Dehillerin, just up the block in fact, are 3 wonderful kitchen stores. A. Simon is my favorite, and MORA is very good too. I can't remember the name of the other one at the moment, but they converge on a corner. If I were home I could give you the address. Will try to post that later. I think perhaps these might be the ones you are thinking of. The Vasselleries are fun to shop in as well.
Also, the flea market in Vanves sometimes has great vintage kitchen items. I have a wonderful old enamel coated tin hook, with knobs for dish towels, hand towels etc. Each little knob says what type of towel it should be used for. Mains, vassaille, etc. These were quite popular a long time ago. Also, lovely vintage salt cellars etc.

amy444 Feb 2nd, 2007 10:01 PM

Thanks everyone for the quick responses - mcguire I'd love the address of Les Vassillieres if its not too much trouble - i did a search and turned up nothing.
thanks again everyone,
amy

RosieinOz Feb 2nd, 2007 10:13 PM

I hope it's alright to join this thresd with a question...Does this shop sell plastic or mellamine wear and thermoses etc? We will be arriving in Paris in April and then heading off in a lease car. We would like to have a bit of gear with us but not carry it all the way from Australia. We could then toss it or pass it on the someone else. In Oz we have $2 shops ...does Paris have anything like that?
Sorry to but in.
Rosie:)

ira Feb 3rd, 2007 03:11 AM

Hi Art,

> Dehillerin,...has cleverly repositioned itself as a provider for the wannabee gourmet Anglo-Saxon. <

So, were all those Japanese, Chinese and Korean women who mobbed Dehillerin when we stopped by Anglo-Saxons in disguise?

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ira Feb 3rd, 2007 03:12 AM

Hi Rosie,

I'd look in any Monoprix or BHV.

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monet77 Feb 3rd, 2007 03:54 AM

I found a card from La Vaissellerie in my wallet. Here are addresses:

80 Bd Haussmann
85 Rue de Rennes
79 Rue St-Lazare
443 Rue St-Honore
92 Rue St-Antoine

monet77 Feb 3rd, 2007 03:56 AM

Oops! That should be 332 Rue St-Honore. Sorry.

tod Feb 3rd, 2007 07:16 AM

The stores name would be great Tobis - thanks for the other names - hope to find you helping us out loads more!

Art_Vandelay Feb 3rd, 2007 07:20 AM

ira, they were just following you... Anglo-Saxons, if I am not mistaken!!

eurogals Feb 3rd, 2007 07:24 AM

They have a website and will ship worldwide, but of course it is more fun to be there. Will check it out in September.

http://www.lavaissellerie.fr/

amy444 Feb 3rd, 2007 11:23 PM

thats great - thanks for the addressess. cant wait to go exploring in all the shops suggested in a few weeks!

Travelnut Feb 4th, 2007 06:56 AM

Which location of 'La Vaissellerie' is the largest? I went into the one on rue de Rennes but it's tiny and crowded with merchandise and people. Is there a larger store (in Paris)?...


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