Restaurants in Endoume and Catalans

Chez Fonfon ★ 4.8

Provencal Seafood€€€7e

Chez Fonfon in Marseille's 7e sits in the Vallon des Auffes cove and has cooked bouillabaisse for the Mounier family since 1952, the fish landed each morning.

Signature: Bouillabaisse, Bourride

Order: The bouillabaisse for two, served in the traditional sequence of broth then carved fish.

Tip: Closed late January for two weeks; book a sea-side table at lunch for the cove light.

Chez Michel ★ 4.8

Provencal Seafood€€€7e

Chez Michel in Marseille's 7e has cooked the oldest bouillabaisse in the city since 1946, the Visciano family now in the third generation at the Catalans.

Signature: Bouillabaisse, Bourride

Order: The bouillabaisse at €80 per person, two-person minimum, the canonical reference in the city.

Tip: Reservation only; cash and card both accepted. Closed Sunday evening and Monday lunch.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Auffo ★ 4.3

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.

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 Booking recommended for weekends.

L'Ecaillerie ★ 4.2

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.

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.

Casual Dining in Endoume and Catalans

Le Cafe de l'Abbaye ★ 4.2

Provencal Bistro€€7e

Le Cafe de l'Abbaye in Marseille's 7e sits next to the Saint-Victor Abbey above the Vieux Port, a Provencal bistro with a single daily dish.

Signature: Plat du jour, Provencal tapas, Pastis aperitif

Order: Whatever the single plat du jour is at lunch; tapas at aperitif on the terrace.

Tip: Open Mon-Fri 9am-10:30pm, weekends from 3pm; closes mid-afternoon between services.

Nightlife in Endoume and Catalans

Rooftop Les Bords de Mer ★ 4.4

€€€€Endoume (7e)May-Sep daily 15:00-23:00, food 18:00-22:00

Rooftop Les Bords de Mer above the Catalans beach in Marseille's 7e is the hotel's small-pool terrace perched on the Corniche, with Fontenille wines.

Tip: Reserve a Sunday table for the 11:00 opening; cocktails €15-20 and the heated plunge pool is for hotel guests only.

L'Azur Rooftop at Rowing Club ★ 4.1

€€€Pharo (7e)Wed-Sat 12:00-15:00 and 19:00-24:00, Sun 11:00-15:00

L'Azur Rooftop above the Rowing Club Marseille in the 7e Pharo is the garden-themed terrace beside the Palais du Pharo, with a 180-degree view across.

Tip: Reserve a Saturday-evening table for the DJ slot; the Wednesday lunch terrace is the easier walk-in if you just want the view.

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