En las naves de tejados azules con vistas al puerto deportivo de Port Moselle, el mayor del archipiélago, se exponen flores, frutas y verduras frescas, pescado, carne (¡salchichón de ciervo!), repostería y souvenirs. Aunque turistas y lugareños se mezclan a diario, el mercado es todo un éxito los fines de semana Puede desayunar en el quiosco que hay dentro de los pabellones. Puede ir allí desde las 6 de la mañana a tomar su café o a buscar un tentempié para llevarse para comer. Cuidado, los caledonios son madrugadores y a partir de las 11 de la mañana los puestos están vacíos.
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Visited on Friday, 6/12/2024
The Noumea City Morning Market, also known as the Port Moselle Market, is a few minutes’ walk from the cruise terminal. This is the first stop of the Hop-on Hop-Off bus.
The market, with its distinctive blue roofs, is very clean, and floor dry throughout.
It is composed of five small halls:
• Fresh Produce Hall
• Seafood Hall
• Meat and Flowers Hall
• Pastries and Baked Goods Hall
• Handicrafts and Clothing Hall
The fresh produce hall is filled with a wide variety of colorful tropical fruits such as bananas, pineapples, papayas, and mangoes, along with local produce especially yams, taro, etc.
Non-tropical fruits such as apples, oranges, kiwi fruit, and pears are imported from Australia or New Zealand.
The seafood hall, located in a separate building offers fresh catch by local fishermen, including fish, seafood, and crustaceans like lobster. There are imported varieties such salmon, tuna, prawns and shrimps on sale.
The meat hall offers a variety of locally sourced meats, but lamb, duck and Venison are imported.
Part of the flower / pastries hall is filled with local tropical flowers such as hibiscus, frangipani, and orchids. Bouquets and arrangements are made with a mix of local and imported flowers, including roses and tulips from cooler climates.
There are coffee, pastries and baked products on sale, including my favourite croissants, and Danishes.
This handicrats and clothing hall stocks many local unique products, including jewelry, pottery, and decorative pieces made by local artisans.
It is important to note that the market is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 5 AM to 11 AM.
I feel that it is a missed opportunity for food operators not to provide customers with the service to cook and consume their freshly purchased seafood on the premises.”