Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, halal and kosher options across Marseille. including where to go and what to order.

Vegan in Marseille

Oh Faon ★ 4.5

Oh Faon in Marseille's 6e on Rue Edmond Rostand is a fully plant-based artisan pastry shop, classified vegan on HappyCow, gluten-free options across cakes, tarts and laminated buns.

Vegetarian in Marseille

Mikala ★ 4.0

Mikala in Marseille's 6e on Cours Julien is a fully vegan and vegetarian canteen (formerly Le Cours en Vert), organic produce from the market across the street and a short daily menu of plant-based plates.

Tabla ★ 4.1

Tabla in Marseille's 6e at 106 Cours Julien serves Egyptian small plates and grills with vegan options clearly indicated, falafel, hummus, fattouche and vine leaves the safe ground.

Gluten Free in Marseille

La Pepite ★ 4.5

La Pepite in Marseille's 7e on Rue Sainte is a 100 percent gluten-free bakery and pastry, also lactose-free, the safe-to-eat counter for coeliac visitors in the city.

Halal in Marseille

Le Femina ★ 4.5

Le Femina in Marseille's 1er Noailles has cooked halal Algerian Berber couscous since 1921, the same family across generations, no alcohol, score A on the halal directory.

Kosher in Marseille

Dietary in Marseille, FAQ

When is the best time to eat in Marseille?

Peak food season in Marseille is year-round.

What time do people eat in Marseille?

Local dining hours: lunch around 12:30, dinner from 19:30.

How does tipping work in Marseille?

service is typically included; small extra is welcome but not expected.

What is the one dish to try in Marseille?

Ask the next local you meet what they would order. Marseille rewards trust.

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