Maison Bohème - Restaurant Marseille 6
639 Reviews
40 Rue Saint-Sébastien, 13006 Marseille, France

Maison Bohème - Restaurant Marseille 6
639 Reviews
40 Rue Saint-Sébastien, 13006 Marseille, France
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Diana Rojas
Diana Rojas, Mar 2024
I visited this place for a brunch with the girls, the place is lovely and the portions are good indeed for spending a couple hours. They can handle big reservations (8-10) despite is a cozy place. Decoration and presentation of the place and dishes is appreciated it. While the food is not out of this world, it’s ok and it’s a nice place to go and spend lovely time with friends.
Roger Van Unen
Roger Van Unen, Aug 2022
Unfortunately the restaurant had issues with a water leakage the day before and that was noticeable: the food was not as good as it was as the first time. Half of the card was not available and we ordered 2 dishes that were not available anymore.
What we had was good but the nice dishes were missing and that experience is not so good. I would normally give them 2 stars for this but because I know they had this issue I give them 3 stars. I hope 4 or 5 stars again the next time because this place offers great food ☺️
Service was friendly and helpful. No worries there.
Pamela Matheron
Pamela Matheron, Apr 2024
I had a lovely evening in this restaurant. The food was delicious, pretty, and creative. I found the decoration of the restaurant very pleasant... it creates a mood of intimacy. We were greated warmly and the sincerity of their team made us feel like welcome guests. What more could one want?
august ramsay
august ramsay, May 2023
Worth a trip to this neighbourhood for a great meal. Excellent value for reasonable prices, fresh food that feels personal. I can't believe what these talented folks are able to produce with two chefs in a tiny space. For diners, a cute terrace and cozy, hip interior. Had the burrata appetizer and veal, a good cocktail. Clearly a place to go share a meal and a bottle or 3 of wine with your friends.
Sarah G
Sarah G, Jul 2024
Really cute place! Food was delicious!
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