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Hungry in Marseille? Here’s Where to Chow Down!
Marseille boasts a vibrant culinary scene with fresh Mediterranean flavors and plenty of delicious street food options.
Street Food Delights:
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Pan Bagnat: This iconic Marseille sandwich is packed with tuna, hard-boiled eggs, olives, tomatoes, and anchovies all tucked into a crusty bread round. Grab one from Chez Jeannot, a legendary stall in the Vieux Port.
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Bouillabaisse: While not technically street food, you can find smaller, affordable versions of this famous Marseille fish stew at many stalls around the city, especially near the harbor.
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Socca: A chickpea flour pancake, socca is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Enjoy it plain or with a sprinkle of pepper. Look for vendors selling freshly made socca in the Cours Julien area.
Sit-Down Restaurants (with some casual vibes):
- Le Miramar: This beachfront restaurant offers stunning views alongside fresh seafood and Provençal dishes. Don’t miss their bouillabaisse!
- Chez Fonfon: A cozy, no-frills spot serving up delicious traditional Marseille cuisine like pieds paquets (sheep’s trotters) and aioli (garlic mayonnaise).
- La Cantinetta: This bustling trattoria offers mouthwatering pizzas, pastas, and other Italian classics with a Provençal twist.
Pro Tips:
- Markets are your friend! Explore the bustling Marché de la Plaine or the smaller Cours Julien market for local produce, cheese, olives, and other goodies.
- Don’t be afraid to wander: Marseille is full of hidden gems. Venture off the beaten path and you might stumble upon a charming bistro or a delicious street food stall.
- Enjoy the ambiance! Marseille’s dining scene is as vibrant as its culture. Savor your meal while soaking in the city’s bustling atmosphere.
Bon appétit!