Maurizio
733 Reviews
2 Rue des Tanneurs, 13100 Aix-en-Provence, France

Maurizio
733 Reviews
2 Rue des Tanneurs, 13100 Aix-en-Provence, France
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Emily Barrett
Emily Barrett, Aug 2024
Incredible food - we ate a delicious sea bass and vegetable dish which was perfect in the heat. Unfortunately the service from the young brunette waitress was terrible. We ordered two beers, and when only one arrived we had to ask 5 more times to receive the next one. Each time we asked she rolled her eyes and we felt like a nuisance. Would recommend for the food but training on service for the staff is required.
Rachelle Rao
Rachelle Rao, May 2023
Delicious food, super friendly staff, and the toilet has auto-changing covers!! One star off for the speed of service, we had at least a good half an hour chat between starters and the main dish ?
Gretchen Patey
Gretchen Patey, Jul 2024
The food was fantastic. The salmon was perfectly done (did I want rare, medium or well—I’ve never been asked before). The mustardy sauce with it was delectable. The green beans and potatoes that came with it were perfect as well. The risotto took a little time (when doesn’t it?). We were stuffed and completely unable to consider dessert because of the entree(think”appetizer “). We could smell the truffles as it was served. It came with wonderful cheese and was on a bed of prosciutto. It was enough for three or four people! The service was excellent as well. Our server checked on us periodically (not just once or twice) but never hovered. We were heartbroken to learn they are closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Gregory Dunn
Gregory Dunn, Oct 2023
Wow, that norma was legit. Everything was done perfectly between the style of dish to location of the cheese below the el dente pasta. The eggplant ? was done right. My fiancé had the branzino was extremely fresh. Would come back if we didn’t already have reservations elsewhere. Our waiter was a pro too. Love that, thanks ?
Joycelin Wong
Joycelin Wong, Aug 2023
Came for a late lunch around 2pm and was seated quickly despite them closing for lunch service at 2:30pm. The terrace was completely full when we arrived but there were some tables available indoors (which was still quite busy).
We ordered the starter of the day (a tomato ricotta melon salad, pasta of the day (burrata pesto ravioli), tartufo pizza and Melozio specialty linguine. Everything was excellent, especially the pizza and pastas. Prices are reasonable and service is courteous and attentive. Menus have English translations and the servers speak great English as well.
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Étude
Sauvage means wild, echoing its eclectic, non-conformist chef, Loïc Pétri, who learned the ropes in leading Parisian establishments (Jean-François Piège, Joël Robuchon), before returning to his southern roots. In this trendy eatery on a pedestrian street of Aix, he lets his inspiration run riot five evenings a week. Guided by bold associations and a spot-on use of oils, spices and peppers, his unchained cooking stars winning recipes, among which a sushi of Camargue oysters; croaker with aubergine and white miso and coffee jus; lamb with a confit of peppers and crunchy durum wheat semolina or cherries in frosted almond milk… Polished concrete floors, varnished wooden tables, groovy music and happy diners depict the modern vibe.
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Kaiseki
In the magical setting of an 18C bastide, the Kaiseki upholds Japanese gourmet dining traditions with its “Omakase – The Great Journey” tasting menu that gives the chefs carte blanche. Chefs Matthieu Dupuis Baumal and Kazunari Noda have pooled their skill and talent to create a genuine culinary voyage poised between France and Japan. The next-door brasserie, Le K, offers a varied, more affordable score.
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La Petite Ferme
This swish new contemporary brasserie in the hands of Ronan Kernen, chef-owner of the Côté Cour, showcases dishes sourced from world cuisine and choice cuts of meat cooked over embers, spit-roasted or in a wood-fired oven. Even more delicious when shared with family and friends.
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Les Inséparables
The Inseparables is the encounter between chef Christophe Bonanno (formerly of Le Crillon, Astrance, Laurent) and Mathieu Jégo, a born manager and food lover. Within a 1970s-inspired vintage décor, they play a culinary score tailored to modern palates. The generously dimensioned terrace is shaded by two ancient plane trees.
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Licandro - Le Bistro
This small family business is run by chef Felipe Licandro, who honed his skills in some of France’s top establishments, and his wife Julie. The lunchtime chalkboard menu offers well-crafted, market-fresh fare; more extensive evening menu, but always in a traditional bistronomy spirit.
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Âma Terra
Diners are faced with a dilemma in the restaurant of this magnificent hotel, for which Pierre Gagnaire designed the menu. You can opt to dine in the inside space, with its Second Empire glass roof, crystal chandeliers and imposing china cabinet, or on the gorgeous terrace, with the gentle sound of water tinkling in the pools and fountains and the scent of typical Mediterranean fragrances hanging in the air. Chef Jean-Denis Le Bras cooks up gourmet cuisine with Provençal overtones and a backdrop of original and striking associations inspired by his mentor.
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Le Art
In the kitchen of this magnificent 18C bastide, chef Matthieu Dupuis-Baumal serves boldly inventive dishes, in which Provençal notes meet subtle Japanese influences. The flavours are clear and always controlled, and each recipe brandishes a confident culinary personality. The setting is magical, complete with a magnificent terrace, and makes for a sumptuous backdrop for this firework display of flavours. The wonderful wine list includes a selection from the château.
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Côté Cour
Aix’s exclusive Cours Mirabeau is the place to see and be seen! A pared-back decor of natural materials, (very) soft lighting, a sliding roof, a glamorous edge and lounge music set the distinctive scene created by former Top Chef contestant, Ronan Kernen. The names of the dishes on the menu reflect his unorthodox approach: lamb cooked two ways/‘my version’ of stuffed cabbage, ‘my version’ of Saint-Honoré…
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