La Belle Vie French Market 2025 brings over 70 stalls of baguettes, boules and boutique finds to Sydney’s South

La Belle Vie French Market 2025
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La Belle Vie French Market 2025 is on at Taren Point Public School on Sunday 18 May, bringing with it a vibrant celebration of French culture, cuisine, and craftsmanship. With over 70 stalls to explore, you’ll find everything from cheesy raclette and buttery pastries to boutique wines, handcrafted jewellery, and chic homewares. Whether you’re a Francophile, a foodie, or just looking for a fun day out, there’s something for everyone at this lively French fête. Read on to discover the stallholders at this year’s market.

La Belle Vie French Market 2025

DRINKS AT LA BELLE VIE 2025

Alexander Roastery – coffee

Citrus and Sugar – lemonade and delicious juices made from all real fruit, nothing artificial and no preservatives

Coffee Van

Frenchies Bistro and Brewery – beers

Le Secret Wines – French wines from a variety of regions

Savannah Estate/Peterson Wines – wines from the Hunter Valley

 

FOOD AT LA BELLE VIE 2025

Baguette Brothers – French filled baguettes with seared meats, tofu, and homemade condiments.

Bella Icecream Van & Jumping Castles

Bondi Smokehouse – tasty smoked food

Carne/Ash Rotisserie – rotisserie chicken and porchetta, roast potatoes

Crêpe de France – crêpes

Crêpe Face Truck – crêpes

Crêpes Mademoiselle

French Oven – French pastries

Frencheese – Potatoes, charcuterie, melted Raclette cheese and cornichons

Frenchies Bakery & Patisserie – pastries, pâté and charcuterie

La Bastide – artisan and international award-winning free-range French traditional charcuterie products such as saucisson, saucisse sèche, and even kangaroo saucisson

La Boite au Fromages / Cheese on Wheels – French, Swiss and Belgian cheeses to eat on site or buy to take home with you.

La Gitana – paella with seafood and fish, chicken and chorizo, and vegan options

L’Amuse Bouche – boeuf bourguignon, raclette and desserts like crème brûlée, raspberry macarons, chocolate mousse, chocolate eclairs

Le BBQ

Madame Madeleine – delicious flavoured madeleines: lemon butter, brown butter honey, matcha latte and French Earl Gray. They also have crullers too – vanilla and sea salt and orange Cointreau and rosemary

Magic Mums Cakes – Fun creative cakes for all occasions

My Belgian Waffles – waffles baked on site with delicious toppings including Belgian chocolate, mousses, fresh fruit and ice cream

Qollection Patisserie – Authentic French pastries crafted with premium ingredients by award-winning chef Quentin Zerr.

Shadow Baking – “nostalgic” Aussie fare with French influences to bring you some unique savoury and sweet treats.  They will have a special “tarte flambée”

Tonton Bread – baguettes, croissants, pains au chocolat, tartes, cakes and more

 

SHOPPING AT LA BELLE VIE MARKET 2025

2nd Vie – lavender flower bags and lavender soaps

Athletik Tween – Fashion-forward athleisure for tweens, inspired by cool-girl brands and sized for younger girls.

Beju – hand crafted European jewellery

Big on Hats – French designed sun protection. Crushable. Packable. Adjustable.

Canal + Australie – Digital French TV service offering a variety of French programs in Australia – Read our article about their current offer here

Emma’s Cushions – block print cushions

Finches Treasure Nest –  (Marché aux puces)

France at Home – Provides a range of French products, including food, homewares, and lifestyle items. Read our interview with them

France Travel Solutions – plan you next holiday to France

French Affair – Offers French tablecloths, linens, and European homewares to bring a slice of France to Australia.

French Cargo – French clothing and homewares

Great Southern Mead & Honey – award-winning mead and honey products

Holala Paris – French tablecloths, and amazing coated stain-resistant cotton tablecloths, table runners, aprons, tea towels and cushions as well as French raincoats

HSR Ceramics – functional, decorative and sculptural pieces in various clay bodies by Sutherland Shire potters

Jan Roach – marché aux puces

Janneys Vinney – marché aux puces

Kalaf Artwork – handmade serving and chopping boards and a whole range of mix and match items to accompany them

Koutchi Morccan Made Crafts – Australian designed fashion items such as handbags, belts and homewares made in Morocco

La Source Australia – Eco-friendly fine art and gifts inspired by Australia’s landscape and French heritage.

La Truffière – homemade prize-winning truffle products, direct from their farm in Bungendore. Expect preserved pâtés, terrines and saucissons, French sauces, Dijon-style homemade mustards, Périgord specialties such as duck confits and chestnut or walnut biscuits

Le Saucier – artisan products you can enjoy at home including Fresh egg pasta, ravioli including braised lamb, confit duck, prawn and smoked salmon, fine restaurant quality pasta sauces such as veal osso buco, boscaiola and mushroom and cream, and rosemary, red wine and orange finishing sauces.

Le Van du Livre – Mobile French bookstore promoting French culture across Australia. Read our interview with them

Maison Torrini – French designed quality clothing and accessories for women for effortless femininity from the Mediterranean with a touch of Parisian chic

Mermaid Hair Extensions Australia – coloured hair extensions for embracing your inner mermaid or for festivals and fancy dress

Mo Resin –  gold and silver leaf inserted into epoxy resin to make jewellery and also works with Indigenous artists to whom he pays royalties.

Little French Heart – French concept and lifestyle boutique where you will find from around the world the most exquisite heirloom quality children’s gifts, home decor, slow fashion and women’s accessories that add a little Paris, a little Provence, a little poetry to your life

Oatley Bay Chandler – soy and coconut candles

Ocean the Label – stylish vermeil necklaces, bracelets, anklets, earrings and rings for all tastes

Open Lingo Australia – language classes for children

Pétanque Spot – one stop boule shop

Pottery by Pottier – trois potières hand-made ceramics, jewellery, and functional and pop-art decorative ceramics

Purple Zebra Gallery –  iconic vintage posters and prints

Secrets of Eden – flower crowns, headbands and macramé creations

Silk Route – Home, fashion and fashion accessories

Smoke & Spice/KoGarnish – products for your cooking such as smoked salt seasoning, smoked nuts, smoked tomatoes, smoked garlic and more.

Store Tresor – hand makes homewares with a water-based resin which is so much kinder to the environment. The range includes ring holders, jewellery trays, spoon rests, wall clocks, candle holders, magnets, coasters, incense holders and more

The Art of Wine and Food – promote interesting wine & food-related objects,
culinary curiosities, old cookbooks, winemaking & viticulture texts & ephemera

The Gourmet Cellar – its delicious deli range: tasty cheeses, olives, pickled garlic, charcuterie and antipasti

Tiffanie Rundle Art – fine art prints and greeting cards by a local watercolour artist

Toothless – extremely cute hand-embroidered tooth fairy pillows

TPPS Environmental Stall

Viva Moda

Wendy’s Crafts – relishes, jams and marmalades

Yellow Things

ZAG Australia – Parisian-inspired jewellery made from hypoallergenic stainless steel with semi-precious stones.

Zoaje – handmade jewellery made with semi-precious stones from 14K solid gold, 14K gold filled and 925 sterling silver

Whether you’re craving a flaky croissant, searching for a stylish French tablecloth, or simply want to soak up the joie de vivre, La Belle Vie French Market is the perfect Sunday escape. With over 70 stalls offering everything from raclette to handmade jewellery, artisan charcuterie to curated homewares, it’s a family-friendly celebration of all things French right in the heart of the Sutherland Shire. Don’t miss your chance to experience a little slice of France—no passport required!

KEY INFO FOR LA BELLE VIE FRENCH MARKET 2025

WHAT: La Belle Vie French Market 2025

WHERE: Taren Point Public School

WHEN: Sunday 18 May, 9am – 3pm

HOW: No tickets needed, just go and enjoy.

HOW MUCH: A gold coin donation on entry which goes to funding the Taren Point Public School’s learning programs

 

For other events with links to France and the Francophonie happening in Australia this month, check out our What’s on in May

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