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Chez Vallès

Marseille


Decorated with plenty of wood and splashes of colour, the 'neo-bistro' Chez Vallès exemplifies the rise of newly hip neighbourhood Vauban. Fresh Mediterranean seafood is a highlight, with the catch of the day proudly displayed and whole crayfish popular. Also excellent is the fresh pasta, made behind the counter and served with seasonal delicacies like fresh peas.


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