Chef Paul LanglereEUR 75 to EUR 120Book 2 weeks ahead
Sepia in Marseille's 7e perches on Puget Hill above the harbour, Paul Langlere cooking instinctive Mediterranean plates with smoked mackerel, bottarga and shrimp broth threading through.
Order: The tasting at dinner; the kitchen is at its most expressive across courses.
Tip: The Puget Hill terrace is the second reason to book; ask for a sea-side table.
Chef Matthieu RocheEUR 65 to EUR 95Book 2 to 3 weeks ahead
Ourea in Marseille's 6e is Matthieu Roche's vegetable-led tasting room in the 2026 Michelin Guide, sommelier Camille Fromont pairing organic wines across a short Provencal menu.
Order: The full tasting; the kitchen builds the sequence around what came in that morning.
Tip: Closed Sunday and Monday; the room seats 24, book early for Friday or Saturday.
Chef Samy LeroyEUR 75 to EUR 120Book 2 weeks ahead
Dame Jeanne in Marseille's 1er opened February 2025 from Samy Leroy and pastry chef Ohannes Kachichian, Leroy trained at Jerome Banctel's Gabriel and Villa Madie in Cassis, the menu short and Mediterranean.
Order: Whichever tasting the kitchen is running that week; the menu changes constantly.
Tip: Near Cours Estienne d'Orves above the Vieux Port; book for an evening seating.
Chef Coline FaulquierEUR 80 to EUR 145Book 3 weeks ahead
Auffo in Marseille's 7e took over the L'Epuisette site at the Vallon des Auffes in April 2025, Coline Faulquier cooking a Mediterranean tasting menu above the cove waterline and earning one Michelin star in March 2026.
Order: The set tasting; the kitchen is built around what came off the morning boats.
Tip: Book lunch for the cove sunlight; closed Sunday and Monday.
Chef Harry CumminsEUR 55 to EUR 95Book 2 weeks ahead
La Mercerie in Marseille's 1er opened in 2018 from the Paris Popup trio Harry Cummins, Laura Vidal and Julia Mitton, a market-driven bistronomic tasting menu in a stripped concrete room.
Order: The set tasting; the kitchen reads as a tighter Septime cousin south of Paris.
Tip: Closed Sunday and Monday; the terrace seats are the prize on warm nights.
EUR 75 to EUR 145Book 4 to 6 weeks ahead
Tuba Club in Marseille's 8e is a fisherman-cabanon kitchen in the Goudes village, 80 seats on a rock terrace above the Mediterranean, Sicilian and Provencal grills the spine of the menu.
Order: The grilled fish of the day; the cabanon kitchen runs simple and salt-driven.
Tip: Reach by bus 19 from Rond-Point du Prado or taxi; reservations open six weeks ahead.