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    La Boîte à Sardine

    4.0 (45 reviews)
    PriceySeafood
    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM, 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    La Boîte à Sardine's totally wild exterior.
    Julia V.

    La Boîte à Sardine is only open 2.5 hours per day, so time your visit carefully. The seafood is fabulously fresh, the setting utterly wild, the staff hard-working & charming, and your fellow patrons are themselves worth the visit. Also, it's incredibly inexpensive. And be sure to make reservations.

    Delicious mackerel
    Elaine T.

    You have to have fresh fish while in Marseille, so what better place than a restaurant that was also a fish market? La Boite À Sardine is only open from about 11am-3pm, and if you only go to ONE place for fish in Marseille, go here. You can call ahead for a reservation (they only speak French) or wait up to an hour for a table, either way it will be worth the effort. Trust me :) This is not a touristy place, so don't expect any English spoken (I had to tell a guy looking for the bathroom where it was because the wait staff didn't know what he was asking). They are very friendly and helpful, and will show you the fresh items on the menu if you don't understand the French words:) This was the most fun place I went to during my entire five days in Marseille. One of the chefs literally wrestled a huge live lobster on the counter, I met two local women at the counter who both said this was their favorite place in Marseille, and the staff joked with me throughout my meal, saying I had to finish my plate by closing time at 3pm, and when I didn't touch the bread basket after seeing the copious plates of food, they asked if I was on a diet:) Even though I never asked for wine (3.5 Euros or about $4 USD), they served me a glass since it was inconceivable that anyone would eat without drinking some wine! I started with six medium sized Camargues oysters which arrived with their shells on, and my favorite addition, wedges of fresh lemon for 12 Euros or about $14 USD. They were "medium" to the staff, but large to me; I barely had room to put the shells once I lifted the "lids" off the oysters! I ordered the mackerel with mustard sauce and sardine croquettes which had a minty tomato sauce side, and when this platter came out I gasped; ONE serving had TWO mackerel and FOUR croquettes for 14 Euros or about $16 USD! Now you see why the waiters said I had to finish by closing time:) The mackerel had the most tender sweet flesh I've ever tasted for mackerel and honestly I was satisfied after eating one, but it was so good I slowly finished both. The sardine croquettes were a bit dry without the tomato sauce, and I only ate about one and a half because the fish was so good. The fun decor of the dining room with scales, nets, and shells is continued in the toilette downstairs. The metro and tram were only a few steps away so I could hop a ride back to take a nap :)

    GlobeTrotter L.

    In A Nutshell: -A very nice place for lunch. -They don't have a menu bc everyday is unique depending on what is caught in the morning. -Today, we had some spiny lobster, small lobster/shrimp, fried anchovies, fresh tuna salad and legumes. -The fried anchovies were to die for, much preferable vs. fries :) -Everything was very tasty and it all went down perfect w/ some cold white wine. Overall, connected w/ one of the twin bros via Facebook. He plans to open a restaurant in either San Francisco or Portland, plus he's a huge Steph Curry fan. DUBNATION in Marseille!

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    What a great spot in Marseille! The food, owner & service are all on point. Can't wait to go back next time we're in the area.

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    Toinou - big plancha

    Toinou

    3.6(239 reviews)
    0.7 kmNoailles
    €€€

    Fresh seafood, quick service, and reasonable prices? It's hard not to appreciate this spot…read more The good: -Tasty seafood - simple, tasty preparations and quite an offering of raw delights -Great price point - probably the most reasonably priced fresh seafood I found on my trip -Efficient - order at the front, carry your drinks/prepared items to a table of your choosing, and the other items will be brought to you by a server when ready -Convenient location walking distance from the water The could-be-better: -My razor clams were too sandy :( Overall: recommended! My only regret is not getting the sea urchin.

    Don't be worried about the line, it moves very fast!…read more You will need to self serve bread, sides, sauces, desserts and beverages on a tray as you wait to get to the cashier. Digital menus with the day's offerings are available in both French and English. You need to order all of your food (no additions w/o getting back in line) We ordered a combo of their imperial prawns, langoustine, oysters, and sea urchin, along with a bucket of steamed mussels and fries. We were given a buzzer after ordering and food was delivered to the table after we found a seat. Everything we ordered was delicious, super fresh, and well priced considering the tourist-y area. The langoustines and prawns were especially good! I would eat here over getting bouillabaisse any day They provide a handy lemon scented wipe, but there are also clean bathrooms down stairs.

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    Toinou - Plateau de fruits de mer

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    Pierrot Coquillages - Fresh Oysters

    Pierrot Coquillages

    3.7(15 reviews)
    3.2 kmSaint Giniez
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    We wanted to find a spot that would serve a Fruit de la Mer platter, but for some reason a lot of…read moreplaces were closed on Monday evening, so I found this spot on Google Maps and decided to venture out beyond the Old Port area. Being American, I made us a 7:15pm reservation. When we arrived the restaurant was empty, with only two tables occupied... my wife started to get a bit nervous. But we then remembered that any reservation before 8 is a very American thing to do! Around 8pm the restaurant began filling up with locals; we were at the right spot! Being out of the Old Port area, we didn't pay tourist pricing and probably had the best lobster we've had in a long time. The service staff is very friendly and interacted with us in English. They were having fun and were very attentive to us in explaining the menu. If you're in Marseille, this spot is a "Can't Miss"!

    A must for seafood lovers. We came in for lunch just as they opened and already there were two…read morepeople sitting at tables. This restaurant seems to specialize in raw and cold (crab and lobster) seafood, and it is excellent. We ordered oysters, uni, and clams and all were amazingly fresh, clean, and flavorful. There was no mignonette or any sauce and everything was served with butter and bread. The combination was surprisingly good. The oysters and clams were briny and bright, while the uni was pure umami and not oceany like Santa Barbara or Hokkaido varieties often are. They have an English menu, and the wait staff were attentive and spoke English as well. Worth a special detour if you're ever in Marseille. Update since being in Nice: We have yet to find a place in Nice that even compares. We were hopeful that Peixes, with its incredible number for 5 star reviews, would be comparable. While decent, they were not even in the same class.

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    Pierrot Coquillages - Fresh Seafood

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    Chez Roger

    Chez Roger

    4.1(18 reviews)
    1.1 kmHotel de Ville
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    Quality/Quantity - Walked by them twice and checked out the menu. Sold…read more We are coming back for dinner tonight! They were very busy during lunch, actually all the restaurants on this strip were busy! A main tourist area. Came back for dinner and it was NOT busy at all?!?! I chose the people-watching seats. In hindsight, I should have sat inside as my wife was freezing the later it got. Got the 19 Euro special appetizer - 3 of each different oysters (6 total), 3 mussels and a glass of white wine. Delicious! I was actually worried and about to order more food, even as a light eater until I noticed all the bread that came with this. I left full. My wife got the salmon salad - She enjoyed this also but I think I enjoyed it more. Everything was so fresh. Ambiance - Great tourist attraction. A people watching experience. Indoor and outdoor seating. Half the shop was like a seafood store; see pictures. Or call it an open kitchen?!?! Full bar with clean toilets. Service - Good. Price - 36 Euros, $43 USD; very reasonably priced for what we got and at this amazing location. Owner Comment - Congrats on all your success.

    So happy we happened upon this marvellous shellfish restaurant…read more Unexpectedly, they had 2 of my favourite shellfish which I am rarely lucky enough to find: oursin (sea urchin), and violette. The last time I had one of these rarities was 45 years ago in Monaco. It is a truly unique shellfish. Just for this restaurant we plan to make a return trip to Marseilles in the near future. Also great value for the price and excellent fresh quality seafood.

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    Chez Roger - 5/5/26 FYI. Interior.

    5/5/26 FYI. Interior.

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    Chez Roger - 5/5/26 FYI. Exterior. Outdoor seating.

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    5/5/26 FYI. Exterior. Outdoor seating.

    Chez Claire

    Chez Claire

    4.5(4 reviews)
    1.5 kmLa Belle de Mai
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    A new concept that makes a lot of sense: a local seafood market that becomes a sort of "fish house"…read moreand cooks up some of its products on limited occasions, namely Friday evenings. We were a group (works really well for groups!) and we had shrimp and oysters to start, along with a simple wine that was perfectly matched to the food. Everything was really fresh. Next, a choice of either local grilled sea bass or daurade (in French, bream in English?), a good size fish, perfectly cooked and with a side of homemade fries TO DIE FOR. They kept offering me more but I tried to stay reasonable... Chez Claire is one of the best restaurants I've been to in a while, just a combination of good things: came out feeling good and not stuffed, having eaten excellent fresh seafood, being treated well by nice people, and all at a very reasonable price, probably not even half of what restaurants on the port would charge for a lesser meal. The style of cooking was simple but good which really enhanced the fish. The hosts were really nice and friendly, and dynamic. The only thing I can think of that was missing was explanation about the seafood as they clearly know a lot about their field, and I think its enjoyable and interesting to learn, but that's just me, and I admit I didn't think to actually ask them on the spot. The other remarkable aspect is the neighborhood. Belle de Mai neighborhood It is not a place known for evenings, restaurants or tourism, and you have to find it, so it is definitely off the beaten track for many people including both Marseillais and tourists. But it's near the Friche Belle de Mai, and it's also an authentic neighborhood that is pretty cool to walk through (like for an afternoon) once you've seen the more mainstream sights.

    La Boîte à Sardine - seafood - Updated July 2026

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