CuisineProvencal seafood
Price€€€
Neighbourhood2e

Signature dishes: Bouillabaisse, Bourride

Must order: The bouillabaisse at EUR 80, served quayside with Notre-Dame de la Garde over your shoulder.

Tip: Closed Monday; the front terrace looks straight at the cathedral on the hill.

Location

Address: 12 Quai du Port, 13002 Marseille

Also in 2e

Chez Madie Les Galinettes ★ 4.4

Provencal€€2e

Chez Madie Les Galinettes in Marseille's 2e has cooked the Provencal canon on the Quai du Port since 1995 under Delphine Roux, an affordable bouillabaisse and pieds paquets the spine of the menu.

Signature: Bouillabaisse, Pieds paquets, Aioli

Order: The bouillabaisse at EUR 59, half the price of the seafront rooms with the same view.

Tip: Book a terrace table for sunset; the Provencal stew at lunch is the value play.

Une Table au Sud ★ 4.6

Modern French€€€€2e

Une Table au Sud in Marseille's 2e holds a Michelin star above the Vieux Port quay, Ludovic Turac at the pass since 2010 with a Provencal-Mediterranean tasting menu.

Signature: Tasting menu only, Provencal fish

Order: The EUR 95 lunch tasting; the best value reading of the kitchen's work.

Tip: Closed Sunday and Monday; book a window seat over the Quai du Port at sunset.

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Chez Madie Les Galinettes ★ 4.4

Provencal€€2e

Chez Madie Les Galinettes in Marseille's 2e has cooked the Provencal canon on the Quai du Port since 1995 under Delphine Roux, an affordable bouillabaisse and pieds paquets the spine of the menu.

Signature: Bouillabaisse, Pieds paquets, Aioli

Order: The bouillabaisse at EUR 59, half the price of the seafront rooms with the same view.

Tip: Book a terrace table for sunset; the Provencal stew at lunch is the value play.

Peron ★ 4.4

Provencal seafood€€€7e

Peron in Marseille's 7e has clung to the Corniche cliffs since 1885, the panoramic terrace looking out at the Frioul islands and the entrance to the Vieux Port for the wild fish menu.

Signature: Bouillabaisse, Fish of the day, Stuffed vegetables

Order: The fish of the day off the cart at lunch with the terrace at sunset.

Tip: The Frioul-island view is the second reason to book; reserve a sea-side window.

La Mercerie ★ 4.6

Modern bistronomy€€€1er

La Mercerie in Marseille's 1er opened in 2018 from the Paris Popup trio Harry Cummins, Laura Vidal and Julia Mitton, a stripped-concrete room with market-driven small plates and natural pours.

Signature: Tasting menu only, Market vegetables

Order: The set tasting; the kitchen reads as a tighter Septime cousin south of Paris.

Tip: Closed Sunday and Monday; book the terrace on Cours Saint-Louis for warm nights.

Ourea ★ 4.5

Modern vegetable€€€6e

Ourea in Marseille's 6e is Matthieu Roche's vegetable-led tasting room with sommelier Camille Fromont, in the 2026 Michelin Guide for plant-led cooking with subtle spicing.

Signature: Tasting menu only, Vegetable plates

Order: The full tasting; the kitchen builds the sequence around what came in that morning.

Tip: Closed Sunday and Monday; book early for Friday or Saturday, the room seats 24.

Sepia ★ 4.5

Modern Mediterranean€€€7e

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.

Signature: Tasting menu only, Smoked mackerel garnish

Order: The dinner tasting; the kitchen is at its most expressive across courses.

Tip: Ask for the sea-side table on the terrace; the Puget Hill view is the second reason.

Une Table au Sud ★ 4.6

Modern French€€€€2e

Une Table au Sud in Marseille's 2e holds a Michelin star above the Vieux Port quay, Ludovic Turac at the pass since 2010 with a Provencal-Mediterranean tasting menu.

Signature: Tasting menu only, Provencal fish

Order: The EUR 95 lunch tasting; the best value reading of the kitchen's work.

Tip: Closed Sunday and Monday; book a window seat over the Quai du Port at sunset.

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