La saveur, chez Nadia
475 Reviews
17 Rue Poids de la Farine, 13001 Marseille, France

La saveur, chez Nadia
475 Reviews
17 Rue Poids de la Farine, 13001 Marseille, France
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Εmma Sa.
Εmma Sa., Jul 2024
Amazing Cous cous, everything was very authentic
I recently had the pleasure of eating at La Saveur, Chez Nadia in Marseille, and wow, what an experience! If you're into Arabic food, this place is a must-visit.
From the moment you walk in, the cozy and welcoming vibe hits you. It's warm, inviting, and just plain charming.
Let's talk about the star of the show: the tajine. It’s seriously amazing. Rich, flavorful, and cooked to perfection, it’s everything you want a tajine to be. I had the lamb tajine, and the meat was so tender it practically melted in my mouth. The veggies were perfectly cooked and the stew was aromatic and satisfying.
But there’s more. The menu is packed with traditional dishes, and everything I tried was delicious. From the fluffy couscous to the fresh salads, every dish was a hit. What really made the experience special was Nadia, the owner. She is the sweetest person and made us feel right at home. Nadia took the time to explain the dishes and share stories about their origins. Her passion for her food and her culture really shines through, making the dining experience even better.
If you’re in Marseille, you’ve got to check out La Saveur, Chez Nadia. The amazing tajine, authentic dishes, and Nadia’s wonderful hospitality make it a standout spot. It’s a place where you feel like you’re not just having a meal, but experiencing a piece of Arabic culture. Don’t miss it!
Kisses from Greece Nadia ❤️
tarek ehab
tarek ehab, Jun 2024
This place is incredibly good. Nadia is wonderful, hospitable, and really friendly lady that you can't do anything when you see her coming to your table with the food but smile. The food is super delicious and what's insane that it's really affordable. It's 100 Better than eating low quality junk food and 11 euros for a frozen burger patty and 2 pieces of bread. She serves home cooked Algerian food. It's clean, healthy, and absolutely delicious that I couldn't even stop eating after I was full. Highly recommended.
samir tandon
samir tandon, Jun 2024
Easily our best meal in Marseille. We arrived after 11pm and Nadia reopened the kitchen just for us. The service was incredible, especially considering the later hour, and the food was even better. I am still thinking about the combo platter weeks later. Truly a hidden gem of Marseille!
Linghao DU
Linghao DU, Aug 2024
Amazing restaurant with fresh ingredients and authentic cooking skills.
Good service and calm dining environment.
Quality Price top. Totally recommended!
Melissa Abrantes
Melissa Abrantes, Jul 2024
Food is Sooo good!!
Ordered the couscous royal and the lamb and prune tagine. The tagine sauce was incredible. Couscous was light and fluffy.
We ordered:
-mint tea: iconic, delicious tea with fresh mint
-couscous: meat was perfectly cooked
-lamb and prune tagine: the sauce! Super delicious
Staff are kind and you can tell care about the quality.
Took a long time but was worth the wait
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