Restaurants in Marseille
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La Casertane
Lunch on a mind-boggling array of Italian deli meats and salads, or choose from daily specials, often involving homemade pastas. Convivial staff and the bustling flow of clientele make for lively meals.
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Chez Aldo
To blend in with the Marseillais families dining on the coast, share a thin-crust wood-fired pizza to start, followed by fish as a main.
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Café Populaire
Vintage tables and chairs, old books on the shelf and a fine collection of glass soda bottles all add to the retro air of this 1950s-styled jazz comptoir (counter). Plump for a stool at the zinc bar or lounge at a table with a view of the fabulous open kitchen, where simple daily specials like gambas à la plancha (fried prawns served on a hot plate) or beetroot and coriander salad are cooked up for a chic crowd.
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Boulangerie Aixoise
Lines form out the door and onto the red-chaired terrace in front.
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Pain de l'Opéra
Some of the best pastries near the Vieux Port; also has savoury foods.
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Le Glacier du Roi
Fantastic homemade Italian ice cream.
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Lemongrass
Spice up your Marseille dining experience at this refreshing place serving succulent Asian/French fusion creations such as peeled local lobsters in curry with tart Granny Smith apples, and coconut rice pudding in banana leaf.
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Chez Madie Les Galinettes
The portside terrace is perfect on long summer evenings, but if weather isn’t cooperating, the interior’s modern art brings consolation. The Provençal-rooted menu features lots of fish and good bouillabaisse, you’ll need to order 48 hours ahead.
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