Marché Tania - Key Points
An institution in Little Italy
At YE/SARRAZIN, we are always on the lookout for the delightful culinary pleasures that the metropolis has to offer. This is how Jean-Vincent, one of our real estate brokers, took us to discover the charming Marché Tania, nestled in Little Italy, in the heart of the Rosemont neighborhood.
Just a few steps from one of his other favorites, Caffè San Simeon, stands this charming Italian shop, established in Marché Jean-Talon since 1984.
A rendezvous for epicureans
Here, the stalls are brimming with vibrant colors and enticing flavors. You will find an abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables, carefully selected for their quality and freshness. Whether you are looking for juicy tomatoes for a summer salad or tangy citrus fruits to press your own juice, this place will meet your expectations with a variety that is always renewed according to the seasons.
But that’s not all: this market is also renowned for its sweet delights. You will be captivated by their artisanal gelato, which melts on the palate with its authentic flavors and creamy texture. And of course, their specialty, Sicilian cannoli, draws food lovers from afar. These crispy tubes, generously filled with ricotta cheese and freshly made each day, promise an irresistible treat to be savored fully.
Do like our real estate brokers and pay them a visit at their address located at 172 Pl. du Marché-du-Nord, in the Rosemont neighborhood!
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