Best European restaurants nearby. Discover the best European food in Marseille. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for European restaurants near you.. Travelers visit the port city of Marseille, the third largest city in France, for the meeting of style and history. The bay, flanked by Fort Saint-Nicolas, and Fort Saint-Jean shelters the Castle of If, from Count of Monte Cristo fame. Watched over by the basilica Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde, the city's pedestrian zones and shopping areas (including the colorful French-African quarter) mix with historical sites.Travelers looking for a fun time go to the OK Corral, a cowboy theme amusement park.
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5 based on 135 reviews
cuisine Franco-Portugaise, ou l'on peut déguster du poulpe grillé que le jarret braisé au miel, le poulet churrasco que le magret de canard au caramel d'orange, mais aussi le porc aux palourdes ...
Been there yesterday at night. The restaurant is licated above le cours Julien in a very nice street with plenty of graffities i just love it. There are plenty of restaurant all along the street. We arrived late most of the restaurant we stopped had their kitchen closed. The waitress was so welcoming and friendly. We were 4 and had to wait for a table so she offered us a glass of sangria which was so refreshing. They propose portuguese style food. The menu is quite good and the prices are affordable. The kitchen is open until midnight which is quite rare in France. The desert are just so good i recomment the one cold Mystere you may love it. I will definitely go back to this street and there as well. You will definitely appreciate this place
4 based on 536 reviews
A veritable ambience of Marseilles family small small midday, cooks home, small price. In the evening, the Friday and Saturday (or on weekdays on reservation we open has leave 20 place settings) They Eat there: between friends, in family, in lover party-g
We booked well in advance as we knew Marseille would be busy that weekend. Glad we did because potential diners were being turned away. This place is something else. Utterly unique.Food is very good - no complaints there at all.At about 10pm the karaoke begins and so does the real fun. A lovely atmosphere and lots of frivolity.I still squirm at the thought of my terrible rendition of 'Club Tropicana' - apart from that all good and nothing bad.You won't regret an evening with Ida!Je parles mal lAnglais et c'est pire encore de l écrire Mais heureusement que Google traduit tout. Mercii. D avoir participé pleinement à cette soirée chà leureuse vos commentaires nous permettent d avancer et d amélioré notre établissement. Grosses bises à vous ida et sont équipe
4 based on 264 reviews
This is a great bar / restaurant away from tourist traps in Marseille. It's located on a lively street with great atmosphere, perfect for an evening out in the summer. The drinks are great, the food is amazing and the staff are super friendly. This is the first time I feel compelled to write a trip advisor review but this place is just that good! Look forward to visiting again.â¤ï¸â¤ï¸â¤ï¸â¤ï¸Thank you so much Mairama I for your review!!!So proud to be your first trip advisor review
5 based on 297 reviews
Cuisine bistronomique a connotation sudiste. Sans prétention,juste pour le plaisir du goût et de la qualité.
In general, there are 2 types of restaurant, particularly in the south of France. There are some restaurants where the staff exude a studied indifference as you enter and give the impression that youâre interrupting their perusal of their Prix Eurotiercé (a daily Horse Racing betting programme), or even more unforgivable their personal conversations. Fortunately, but much less common, are restaurants where you are welcomed as a long-lost family member, and the staff go the extra mile to look after you. The Bistrot o'Prado is definitely in the 2nd category. The atmosphere really nice and congenial, and the quality of the food is excellent. The setting of the restaurant quite unique, located in the island at the crossroads between Perrier and the Prado. The staff are happy to speak English (but also prepared to encourage diners to try out their French), with great personal service. One staff member, a Yoann Huget (France's prolific rugby try scorer) double, took the time to give us the wifi password, at the height of the mid-day rush. The portions are large and of good quality- tuna tartare (mi-cuit), in full-bodied beet juice was delicious. This restaurant specialises in shellfish, personally not my thing but my friends feast on the shells and crustaceans. Overall this place is highly recommended â the level of car noise and pollution is rather high, the Bistrot being located on a traffic island between 2 busy roads, but the ambiance in the sunny Cote dâAzur more that make up for it â recommended.
5 based on 873 reviews
Restaurant petit 30 places ,authentique espagnole tapas faits maison ambience espagnole a 100% bierres espagnoles , vins espagnoles et beaucoup plus
A modern, cozy restaurant, with particularly tasty tapas. The restaurant is located at 30 Rue d'Esoard, not far from Longshan Palace. Open Sundays and Tuesdays to Fridays from 7pm to 10pm, Tuesdays to Saturdays from 12pm to 2pm and Saturdays from 7pm to 10pm.
4 based on 555 reviews
100% Homemade food made by the Chef with fresh products
Really great food for reasonable price! We loved dinner, place and wonderful service! All 4 dishes were wonderful! Unfortunately we didnât have place for dessert. Wine was also great!
5 based on 1081 reviews
We were lucky to get a table for 2 in this tiny restaurant in the back streets of Marseille. Fabrice single handedly runs the restaurant, cooks and serves and makes time to talk to all of his customers.The food was cooked perfectly - only having a choice of to dishes per course meant my partner and I could make separate choices for our main and then share each - a rumpsteak and tuna steak - both delicious. The Moelleux au Chocolat was not for sharing it was too divine!Reservations are only possible by phone (or in person) during opening hours.Our best & favourite meal in Marseille, and we were only sorry it was so busy we could only visit once. Fabrice was very generous and even recommended another restaurant in the area when he couldn't accommodate us on our first attempt to visit.
5 based on 349 reviews
After reading the reviews I knew this was just what we wanted for dinner. And it surely was!Deasently priced but extremely well done meal; 32 euros. Portions are not too big becouse this is a slightly better restaurant and definitely not made for turists.The menu is only in French, but go for it! You won't be disappointed.
5 based on 312 reviews
CHARMANT MARSEILLAIS - Ideally located opposite the Opéra de Marseille, a few meters from the old port of the city, Café Bovo is the place of the district or enjoy a real bistronomic cuisine at very reasonable prices. A PASSIONED CHEF - Denis Ansaldi is h
On recommendation from a Marseille resident and excellent chef, I had lunch at Cafe Bovo. Fantastic. I will return for lunch and dinner. Excellent Burrata dish then perfect Steak Tartare full of basil with creamed sweet potato. Excellent, excellent. I compare this favorably with Maison Pic where I dined a few days ago. Do not miss Bovo!Merci infiniment pour votre enthousiasme, je suis très touché par votre commentaire !!!A très bientôt
5 based on 76 reviews
L'infusion is a local and lovely place in a historic disctrict of Marseille. In our place, you will get the best tea, coffee or fresf food! See you there.
Verry nice place! Friendly servicio, i recomend it. Just one thing, they should have just a little bit more choiseDear,Thank you for you comment, We are happy you had a great moment.For the choices, we only offer fresh food, day by day and season by season. This is why we can not have a large menu.Maybe we will see you again :)Sincerely,
Top 10 French food in Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France
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