Mamma Corsica Restaurant
1018 Reviews
35 Rue Saint-Jean le Vieux, 84000 Avignon, France

Mamma Corsica Restaurant
1018 Reviews
35 Rue Saint-Jean le Vieux, 84000 Avignon, France
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M McQuade
M McQuade, May 2024
Everything we ordered was fabulous.
My salad was the most delicious vinaigrette with sweet, fresh greens.
My husband's "hamburger" was enormous and actually a port filet that was so tender and flavorful.
The ravioli was perfectly cooked with a scrumptious meat/cheese filling. The serving was so plentiful I could only eat half of it. We will eat at Mama Corsica in Avignon again. Highly recommend. Service was excellent.
Lucie P
Lucie P, Jun 2024
We had an amazing evening at Mamma Corsica. The food is just super delicious, the atmosphere is splendid. Highly recommended
Anna Jancsó
Anna Jancsó, Aug 2023
We were looking for a place for lunch on a Sunday after 2pm, near the market. We stopped by this restaurant to try their Corsican cuisine and it did not disappoint. The staff were super helpful and friendly and the food was fresh, tasty and made of high quality ingredients. We especially enjoyed the little fried farinata (chickpea flour) disks, which reminded us of home. And the Corsican chestnut cake was simply superb! Five starts to Mamma Corsica!
Giovanni Montagnana
Giovanni Montagnana, Jul 2023
I was looking for a good place where to eat fish in Avignon which was not touristic and still open after 2 PM. I saw the great reviews and the place didn't disappoint me at all. Nice atmosphere, fresh fish and delicious combination. Even the salad was original and with unusual ingredients. I Absolutely recommend it. Besides the waiters and the owner kept me company during the lunch. I highly suggest the cream brulee. The best I have ever eaten.
Layla Neha
Layla Neha, Jul 2024
Food took 1 hour to arrive, and when it did it was almost cold. We were so hungry from waiting we just ate it anyway. We ordered a few different things and foods that came on the side like mash potatoes and vegetables had been obviously cooked in batches because we all had the same plate but with different meat. When the waitress asked if everything was good at the end, we were honest about disliking it and she basically told us we were lying. Horrible experience. The only good thing was the weather outside.
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