La Poule Noire
970 Reviews
61 Rue Sainte, 13001 Marseille, France

La Poule Noire
970 Reviews
61 Rue Sainte, 13001 Marseille, France
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Ekaterine Magkoni
Ekaterine Magkoni, Sep 2022
An amazing experience! We ordered a wine pairing menu. The food is delicious and the wines even more so! We visited on our last night in Marseille and I am so glad we left the best for last! Excellent service and authentic tastes, such a cozy atmosphere in the restaurant and great music that matches perfectly. This one must be the best place to eat when in Marseille, especially for couples. Thank you for a beautiful dinner!
Laura Colciago
Laura Colciago, Aug 2024
Good and well-presented dishes. Friendly and knowledgeable staff. However, for the price, I expected the restaurant to be up to par. Instead, we found ourselves sweating from the heat without air conditioning. This needs to be addressed.
HoSeah Tripping
HoSeah Tripping, Nov 2022
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The exterior of the restaurant is pretty nondescript & it's located in a somewhat residential area. But don't let that fool you and be sure to seek it out. You won't be disappointed. Out of the three dinners we experienced in Marseille, this was by far the best in terms of the tastiness of the food, the quality of the food & the value for money. There were two levels for dining indoors - the tables/chairs were small & intimate. We had to climb narrow stairs to get to the second level, which was where we were seated, with somewhat low ceilings. It was a bit hot on this level. Weather permitting, I would recommend booking a table on the outside terrace off the second level. It was very charming & air circulation seemed better - just watch out for mosquitoes. Now to the food. Somewhat surprising, the place didn't serve any chicken :-) Apparently, they had pivoted from chicken to concentrate on seafood centric dishes. There were four of us in the party & we decided to order a variety of dishes to share. All the creations were delicious. Some of the outstanding dishes were the prawns, fish & the "fried egg" ... the only semi-miss for us was the "dessert egg" which didn't come together as we expected. We rounded off everything with delicious cocktails & espresso. I'd definitely come back to see what new dishes they have to offer. Highly recommended.
Elga Clapp
Elga Clapp, Nov 2023
We loved it so much we went twice whilst on holiday. The food is absolutely delicious as were the wine pairings.
The service was excellent. Very informative and attentive.
Daniel Chu
Daniel Chu, Apr 2022
Thoroughly enjoyed our meal!
We highly recommend tartare (we shared it as an additional main for the two of us, does require a large appetite!
The steak and lamb was really nice.
Particularly enjoyed the desserts! The special ‘egg’ is a great surprise.
We had a pleasant chat with the owner lady as well as our server. Super friendly, makes the whole experience great.
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