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Provence - Eating

Marseille has a culinary menu heavily influenced by its surroundings. Fish dominates, and one dish in particular – bouillabaisse. This fish soup combines a variety of fish with saffron, fennel and orange zest. It is served with rouille, a garlic and chilli-flavoured mayonnaise. Olive oil, herbs and fresh fruit and vegetables are also abundant parts of Marseille cuisine.

Le Miramar

In the heart of the vieux port with all the other up-market fish restaurants, Le Miramar has established a reputation as being the place to go for bouillabaisse.

Le Ferme

An oasis of calm in the centre of Marseille, the interior is beautifully decorated with frescos and pastel tones.

  • Address23, rue Sainte
  • SubwayMétro Vieux Port

Les Arcenaulx

A diverse crowd throng to this intellectual restaurant that also functions as a bookshop, salon de thé and a Provencal produce seller. Dishes include the classic Filet de bœuf “Rossini”.

La Cloche À Fromage

If you like cheese and a lot of it, then this is heaven. As well as an abundance of fromages there are ten types of house bread and plenty of regional wines.

  • Address27 Cours Honoré d’Estienne d’Orves
  • SubwayMétro Vieux Port

La Table Du Fort

Colourful and inventive fusion cuisine such as ravioli with foie gras and tomato confit and shelled lobster in a curry sauce.

Le Zinc

The latest trendy venue for Marseille’s hipsters, this restaurant combines traditional food with a stylish, minimalist decor.

  • Address12, Rue Molière
  • SubwayMétro Rond Point du Prado
  • Webwww.le-zinc.com

Le Petit Nice Passedat

Probably Marseille’s best eatery, and boasting two Michelin stars, this delightfully modern haute-cuisine firmly rooted in southern Europe is worth paying for.

  • AddressAnse de Maldormé, Corniche John Fitzgerald Kennedy
  • Phone+33 1 53 95 26 00
  • SubwayMétro Rond Point du Prado
  • Webwww.passedat.fr

La Cantine Du Marseillais

Marseille cuisine with an Italian influence. Everyone seems to know each other here, creating a great atmosphere.

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