The restaurants where you can eat a paella in Marseille
Feeling like a big, generous paella but don't have the money to hop on the first flight to Madrid or Barcelona? Don't worry: here are some of our favorite spots in Marseille that will make you feel like you're in Spain, where you can enjoy all kinds of tapas and savor the most typical dish!
La cave au Jambon
Welcome to this little corner of Halles du Vieux-Port that transports us straight to the streets of Madrid. La Cave au Jambon is the ultimate tapas bar, offering a variety of paella recipes: squid ink, pluma, and the classic yet essential Marinera with squid and scallops.
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The Ham Cellar
The Old Port Markets
30 Cours Honoré d'Estiennes d'Orves - Marseille 1st
Paella Montoya
Say goodbye to the charming typical Spanish restaurant, we're taking you straight to a Marseille atmosphere at the Plaine market and its delicious food truck: Paella Montoya! No fuss, just a paella that's a crowd pleaser with authentic flavors and fresh ingredients. You can even order giant paellas for your events to pick up on site or for delivery! With pasta, fish, or vegetarian options, anything is possible and you'll never be disappointed! And we must mention the kindness of the owner who welcomes you. A beautiful Marseille atmosphere with the delicious taste of Spain!
Paella Montoya
Marché de la Plaine
Place Jean Jaures – Marseille 1e
Bistrot Andaluz
This small Spanish counter makes you take a direct flight to the Iberian Peninsula! The Bistrot Andaluz, as warm and friendly as it is delicious, celebrates the good products of Spain, from the bottle of wine to the slices of finely selected pata negra ham, chosen by Juan. When it comes to paella, it's clearly madness with homemade recipes to enjoy in giant portions. With seafood, octopus, chicken... There's something for everyone's taste buds. Vamós!
Andalusian Bistro
9 rue du Rouet – Marseille 6th arrondissement
El Paseo
Nestled in the heart of Cour Ju', this little tapas bar with amazing decor instantly transports us to the depths of Andalusia. Whether it's the dance of delicious tapas or the ultra-gourmet paella recipe, you get to choose your delight and dig into these great sharing dishes. All this in a dreamy setting filled with nods to Andalusia, with paintings of flamenco and bullfighting! In short, an imminent journey to the Iberian Peninsula, with a lively atmosphere filled with music.
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El Paseo
15 Rue André Poggioli – Marseille 6e
Paella Marseille
It's impossible to finish this top without mentioning Paella Marseille. This is not just any caterer, it’s the reference when it comes to paella in Marseille! To order, reserve by 10 am for the same evening and treat yourself to a dish wonderfully prepared! Whether it's seafood paella or traditional paella, the portions are extremely generous and delicious.
Paella Marseille
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