Sunday, October 12, 2025

Fête du Ventre, Rouen

  

On Saturday, I returned to the FÊTE DU VENTRE,

Celebration 🎉 in ROUEN.
The Fête is an annual Fall 🍁 weekend street fair, 
155 Normande producteurs displaying their goods to sniff & taste
This year I bought a demi-kilo of Normande-grown champignons de Paris. Last year I just admired. A lot of scrubbing 🧽 this morning. 
The fresh soupe de cresson was délicieux 🤤 
I bought a bag of dehydrated framboise (10€) I have no idea what to do with them but it seemed like a good idea ☺️
I meant to bring a back-pack/sac à dos for confiture & pommes 🍎 but last minute I forgot 🙄
The products on offer are rustic and tasty with lingering aromas.
Straight from the farm 🐄 France 🇫🇷 is not all deluxe foie gras & 🍾 
Everyone was busy tasting and enjoying themselves, big dogs included.
You feel like you stepped into a jolly Pieter Brueghel painting 🖼️ 
There was a funny marching band 
Of drummers 🥁 wandering the streets, mostly women
I went off to find a seafood lunch in the covered marché
My two favorite things ; huitres 🦪 
And razor clams with parsley & garlic 🧄 (26€).
An abundant display produce in the marché
Looked like a Dutch vegetable painting 🖼️ 
Plus home-made jams. 
I went looking for Rouen’s famous cathedral de Notre Dame, passing under the big clock, Le Gros Horloge.
Fête  du Ventre is part of a 4-day city-wide celebration,
ROUEN Ã TABLE, taking place in front of the cathedral.
Claude Monet painted it more than 30 times. 🎨 
With all kinds of fancy dinners, tastings and MOF chefs on the menu.
At that point I couldn’t look 👁️ at any more food and went inside for a few moments of peace and quiet 🤫 
Then a 5-minute walk to musée de Beaux Arts for a quick look before
 my train back to Paris.
I ended up just relaxing in the rotunda with a cup of hot chocolate ☕️ 
Just a few nights before, a grand dinner was held here for ROUEN À Table. Rouen is a charming town with mostly pedestrian streets, well worth a day visit, a mere 2 hours outside of Paris. 
It’s easy to navigate on foot and people are friendly.
Have you visited ROUEN?

22 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:13 AM

    Carol, not only do I love your art, but your explanations of all things French is, at the very least, a University Doctoral Thesis! Thank you! Angela Muller

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    1. Anonymous9:30 AM

      Oh my Angela ❤️ You do know how to make my day ☺️

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  2. Anonymous9:41 AM

    An excellent post! I am heartened to see all the good attention that gets paid to local food.

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    1. Anonymous9:42 AM

      100% MADE IN ROUEN (or nearby) 🍎

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  3. Anonymous9:41 AM

    That marché looks incredible!! 😍 D.

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  4. Anonymous10:04 AM

    Dying to go there, during a festival of some type. Once again, you Carol!

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  5. Anonymous10:05 AM

    That was thank you Carol 🤪

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  6. Anonymous10:19 AM

    Carol, what a wonderful post! I was just in Rouen in September! What a lovely town with so many half-timber houses and a fantastic market at Place Saint Marc. Thank you for including the paintings - I feel like I've been a part of history!

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    1. Anonymous11:23 AM

      Yes, it’s beautiful, historic and feels very livable. Less stressful than Paris. And cleaner too. Nice big poubelles, unlike Paris’ hard-to-find tiny plastic trash bags. Many nice places to sit down too and not all commercial. Cosy.

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    2. Anonymous12:13 PM

      Funny you mention the poubelles - I was so impressed, I took a photo of a trio of them - different colours for different wastes!

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  7. Dee Ann10:39 AM

    You take us to the best places!!!! Thank you!!!!

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  8. Anonymous10:55 AM

    This was a fabulous post Carol. I always feel from your photos and descriptions like I was there with you. I enjoy when you include paintings/history and I personally love local food markets/celebrations. Merci for sharing it all with us. -Suzanne P.

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    1. Anonymous11:19 AM

      You are so welcome Suzanne ❤️ It’s fun for me too 😀

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  9. Heat the framboises, add sugar if needed, smush ‘em, cook for a little while and pour over vanilla ice cream = delicieux.

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    1. Anonymous2:30 PM

      Framboise over vanilla ice cream 🍨 YUM !

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  10. Anonymous12:26 PM

    I'm 85 now, but one of my college classmates was named Sherry Rouen. I remember asking her about her last name. She told me that it was a small town in France. Thanks for taking me there.

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    1. Anonymous2:28 PM

      What a great name…Sherry ROUEN !

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  11. Anonymous1:43 PM

    Carol, you keep making IT happen for all of us who love seeing the simple to the magnificent (usually the former qualifies as the latter as well) so thank you again!

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  12. How fun! You can top your yoghurt with the dehydrated raspberries ;-) Love the photo you took at the market! Looks like a Dutch still life paining <3 Xx

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    1. Anonymous2:28 PM

      That sounds like a good idea SOLLI. They said for cakes 🍰 too

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  13. Anonymous2:27 PM

    What a great visit. I would love to visit a town like this. Eat my way through it all. Lynne

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  14. Anonymous2:27 PM

    Carol, NOTHING makes me hungrier that your posts. Nothing. Judy

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