37 Best Restaurants in Aix, Marseille, and the Central Coast, Provence

Les Arcenaulx

$$$ | Vieux Port

At this red-walled, library-like haven in a stylish book-and-boutique complex of a renovated arsenal, you can have a sophisticated regional lunch and read while you're waiting. If you've had your fill of fish, indulge in the grilled fillet of beef with fried artichokes and sweet onion. The terrace (on the Italian-scale Cours d'Estienne d'Orves) is as pleasant as the interior.

25 cours d'Estienne d'Orves, Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, 13007, France
04–91–59–80–30
Known For
  • very good bouillabaisse
  • extensive wine list
  • nice setting in a lively square
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Mana Espresso

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If you're hankering for a good cup of coffee (not found in the more standard cafés around Aix), you won't go wrong here. The clientele is mainly students and locals—who know a reliably excellent brew when they taste one—and breakfast pastries and a small menu of snacks accompany the long list of coffee drinks, teas, and other beverages.

14 rue Courteissade, Aix-en-Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, 13100, France
04–86–22–44–44
Known For
  • coffee fit for connoisseurs
  • homemade snacks
  • lingering encouraged
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner.

Regards Café

$ | Rive Neuve

Nearby yet removed from the bustle of the Vieux Port and MuCEM's crowded cafés, this luminous, lunch-only dining room in the Musée Regards de Provence has panoramic new port and city views. Chef Thierry Lennon's cooking is worthy of the setting and features dishes like roasted cod with saffron risotto or tender duck breast with honeyed red cabbage. If you've forgotten to reserve, don't worry: there's a cafeteria-style buffet with fresh gourmet sandwiches, salads, and desserts that you can enjoy on one of two terraces. Open until 6, it's a nice place for an afternoon pick-me-up or an apéro before heading off somewhere else for dinner.

Allée Regards de Provence, Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, 13002, France
04–96–17–40–45
Known For
  • perfect spot for a quick coffee, lunch, or apéro
  • beautiful views of the boats leaving for Corsica and Sicily
  • reservations needed (unless you want to enjoy the buffet out on the terrace)
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner

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Restaurant "René 'Sens par Jean-François Bérard"

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Chef Jean-François has taken the reins from his illustrious father, René (who consults on the menu), but the Mediterranean-inspired Provençal cuisine that put this restaurant on the map is as scrumptious as ever. The menu emphasizes local seafood, and the dishes—perhaps ravioli stuffed with goat cheese, sorrel, and Parmesan in a lemon chicken broth or red mullet wrapped in seaweed, lightly grilled, and topped with peas and rosemary—often use ingredients from the kitchen's own garden.

6 rue Gabriel-Péri, La Cadière-d’Azur, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, 83740, France
04–94–90–11–43
Known For
  • good-value set menus
  • Michelin-starred cuisine
  • lovely setting
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. mid-Sept.–mid-July., Reservations essential

Sépia & Julis

$$ | St-Charles

In a leafy garden perched at the heights of Marseille, the stylish Sépia eatery and lively Julis terrace bar make the perfect stop on your descent from Sainte-Marie Majeure cathedral or after exploring the chic up-and-coming St-Victor neighborhood. Chef Paul Langlère sources local ingredients to create such masterful dishes as rich cuttlefish stew; poached cod with leeks braised in red wine; and, for dessert, the ethereal mille-feuille filled with pastis cream. At Julis, the local wines, craft beers, and gourmet plates are perfect on summer nights.

2 rue Vauvenargues, Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, 13007, France
09–83–82–67–27
Known For
  • magical small seafood plates to share (or not)
  • natural and organic wines
  • spectacular setting with sea and city views
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed weekends, Reservations essential

Torrefaction Noailles

$ | La Canebière

The scent of roasting coffee emanates from this popular spot on the lively Canébière, Marseille's central spine. The coffee is good, but the hot chocolate is famous (it's so thick you may need a spoon to finish it); enjoy either option and a homemade pastry at the counter, alongside locals sharing the day's gossip.

Une Table au Sud

$$$$ | Vieux Port

Chef Ludovic Turac—a candidate on TV's Top Chef 2011 and one of the youngest Michelin-starred chefs in France—has evolved into a serious, mature, and highly appreciated local celebrity while at the helm of this now tried-and-true favorite. A Mediterranean menu changes every two months depending on what's in season. One standby is the creamy, fishy Milkshake de Bouille-Abaisse, a one-of-a-kind gourmand delight.

2 quai du Port, Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, 13002, France
04–91–90–63–53
Known For
  • creamy, fishy Milkshake de Bouille-Abaisse
  • great views of the Vieux Port
  • vegetarian-friendly options
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon., Reservations essential