Les Buffets du Vieux Port

Marseille


This is no ordinary all-you-can-eat: a sleek modern dining room spreads around a buffet overflowing with Italian, Spanish and (above all) Provençal starters, mains, salads and desserts. Charcuterie, cheese, seafood, bouillabaisse, mussels, roast joints, fresh fruit and pastries – it’s all here and it's all good. Portside tables go fast, but there’s plenty of room inside.


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