We enjoyed the morning coffee and then went towards the Metro. What a surprise to discover a street market was opened on a normally busy street. Food smells were wonderful. This man is pulling cooked chickens off of a sword.

There were flower stalls along the street.

Butcher stands had an assortment of meats.
I got falafel and some other ravioli thing. Heated, bagged, and ready to eat as you walk. It didn't last very long.

The fruit stands had a quite a variety of great looking fruits.

It looks like everyone in the neighborhood turns out for these Sunday morning street markets.
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