Modern Mediterranean€€€7e
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.
Signature: Tasting menu only, Daily fish
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.
Mediterranean seafood€€1er
La Boite a Sardine in Marseille's 1er is half fishmonger, half restaurant, walls papered with sardine tins and the catch of the day plated to the order at the counter.
Signature: Anemone fritters, Small red mullet a la marseillaise, Fish and chips with aioli
Order: The anemone fritters and whatever red mullet comes off the morning landing.
Tip: Open Tue-Sat lunch only, Thursday and Friday evenings; reservation strongly advised.
Italian trattoria€€6e
La Cantinetta in Marseille's 6e on Cours Julien opened in 2006, a trattoria spinning northern Italian winter cooking and southern Italian summer plates with fresh pasta made in-house.
Signature: Fresh pasta, Risotti, Northern Italian braises
Order: The ravioli and tagliatelle in winter; shellfish and crustaceans in summer.
Tip: Closed Sunday; reservations strongly recommended for the patio.
Modern Mediterranean€€6e
Limmat in Marseille's 6e at the foot of the Cours Julien stairs is Swiss-French chef Lilian Gadola's daily-changing fish and vegetable kitchen, named after the river that runs through Zurich.
Signature: Daily market menu, Fish and vegetable plates
Order: Whatever blackboard menu is up that day; the kitchen reads the market each morning.
Tip: Small room, book ahead for evening; closed Sunday and Monday.
Provencal seafood€€8e
Chez Aldo in Marseille's 8e is the rare Provencal seafood room that also runs a wood-fired pizza oven, the kitchen built around the fish off the morning boats with a tighter pizza programme on the side.
Signature: Bouillabaisse, Wood-fired pizza, Grilled beef
Order: The bouillabaisse if you stay, the anchovy pizza if you walk in for a quick lunch.
Tip: Closed Sunday evening and Monday; cash and card accepted.
Seafood and shellfish€€7e
L'Ecaillerie in Marseille's 7e on Rue d'Endoume is Anthony Abelaud's seafood room, Cheickh Diouf in the kitchen with shellfish from Carry and Camargue plus small plates and natural pours.
Signature: Carry sea urchins, Marseille clams, Mullet carpaccio
Order: The carry sea urchins and the mullet carpaccio with the black garlic mayonnaise.
Tip: Open Wed-Fri evenings, Sat-Sun all day; reservations only Sat and Sun lunch.