Le Cercle Rouge
508 Reviews
41 Rue Adolphe Thiers, 13001 Marseille, France

Le Cercle Rouge
508 Reviews
41 Rue Adolphe Thiers, 13001 Marseille, France
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Reyhaneh
Reyhaneh, Jul 2024
It was a great experience for us. The man there was so helpful and kind, he explained very detailed about the menu and all options, the food was really good and at the end he surprised us by a very generous and nice gift, the disc in the photo. I recommend here for their quality of food, the great atmosphere(specially the garden) and very nice and welcoming behavior.
We will come back here for sure.
Leon
Leon, Aug 2024
This is a fantastic little hideaway that we stumbled across when looking for a place to eat. First tip: go with the ‘outside’ seating in the walled garden.
We had the shrimp, octopus, and poached egg entrees. Each of them had amazing different flavour profiles: the octopus reminded me of escargots, the shrimp had a ‘sauce of St. Florent’ that was likely influenced by the town of the same name with Mediterranean influences (tomatoes, herbs and red wine), and the egg, sour cream and sautéed leek combination with a bit of that cured meat was sublime. All delicious with bread, but I suspect the staff at Le Cercle Rouge already knew that.
And for mains we shared the lamb shank with sauce. I think that might have been the first time the sauce was better on bread than the meat. This with the perfectly fried chips and homemade garlic aioli unfortunately meant that we finished all of the food and couldn’t have dessert.
The waiters were nothing but service superstars and honestly I think the only thing that could be improved was an English menu - everything looked delicious if only we knew what they were.
Madame Tell
Madame Tell, Jan 2024
We visited Marseilles in 2022 and found this restaurant by searching on google for restaurant nearby our hotel.
It was a small restaurant, but it was a hidden gem in Marseille! Their menu was artistically written on blackboard with white chalk and their kind staff explained and recommended dishes in English. We tried appetizer and steak and ordered a bottle of red wine and it was all delicious! The service was friendly and very helpful made us feel so welcomed.
We had dinner upstairs dining area with small garden, cute lighting and candles. Great ambiance for dinner.
They only have limited seating area, reservation is encouraged.
Neha Khan
Neha Khan, Apr 2023
Had a wonderful experience here for dinner. They were so kind and accommodating even though we didn’t have a reservation. The food was probably the best meal we had while visiting France. The staff are also very kind and helpful if you do not know French! Please excuse our photo of the lamb dish, we got too excited and ate some before taking the picture.
Jennifer Chuu
Jennifer Chuu, Jun 2023
This beautiful restaurant was a wonderful culinary experience. The host was kind and welcoming, even gracious enough to explain the menu in English and offer his recommendations. Every dish was fantastic, but don't miss out on the aubergine! The cheesecake was also unique, baked in a Corsican style. As a cherry on top, the bill comes with a Madonna vinyl.
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