Restaurant Bistrot O' Prado
757 Reviews
1 Bd Périer, 13008 Marseille, France

Restaurant Bistrot O' Prado
757 Reviews
1 Bd Périer, 13008 Marseille, France
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Michael Zens
Michael Zens, Jul 2024
Nice find. A small bistro off the main tourist area. Menu is only available in French but waitress was so kind to translate if needed.
Food was excellent.
Sandra
Sandra, Jul 2024
I was amazed by the food. I would go back for sure. It was a lovely gastronomic experience.
Ladislau Zudor
Ladislau Zudor, Apr 2023
I ordered the Chef's choice, which happened to be a "rumsteak," and I must say it was simply excellent. The meat was soft and tender, making it a delight to eat. The overall flavor of the dish was exceptional, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. To complement my meal, I asked for a wine recommendation, and it was spot-on, enhancing the flavors of the dish even more. I must also mention that the staff was very friendly and helpful, making my dining experience even more pleasant. I highly recommend this restaurant based on my enjoyable experience.
Falco Schmutz
Falco Schmutz, May 2024
This charming French Mediterranean restaurant is the perfect lunch spot. With an inviting terrace that catches the sun, it’s ideal for a relaxed meal. Chef Micka's culinary expertise brings each dish to life with vibrant Mediterranean flavors, perfectly suited for daytime dining. The atmosphere is casual yet stylish, and the service is impeccable. Highly recommend for anyone looking to enjoy a delightful lunch in a beautiful setting!
Irina N
Irina N, Jul 2024
Great food, good wine. I had the fish of the day, cooked with sweet potatoes in a traditional fish broth.
Dog friendly spot!
Excellent, totally recommended!
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Two friends who met while working at nearby restaurant La Mercerie have opened their own trendy bistro a few doors down, opposite the opera house. A magnificent counter adorned with zellige tiles greets guests; upstairs, the dining area is sizable. At lunchtime, tuck into a set menu, which comes at a very affordable price considering the quality of the dishes. The menu – renewed twice a month – smacks of good, modern cuisine, and features unusual combinations and trendy names such as celeriac ice cream. The home-made bucatini with spinach condiment and fried sage is a real treat, as is the delicious butternut and nutmeg tart with a subtle quince paste and physalis condiment.
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Venezuelan-born chef David Mijoba, well known on Marseille's restaurant scene, has opened his own bistro in the Vauban neighbourhood, with Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde as a backdrop. With fruit and vegetables from the region, fish (some caught locally), and spices from all over the world, his passion for ingredients is evident, with practically every dish featuring produce with a protected geographical indication. This flavoursome cosmopolitan cuisine taps into one continent after another, with lunch tending towards vegetables and dinner being more fish and seafood-based. On this occasion, lunch was a feast of raw and cooked purple artichokes from Le Garlaban, raw and marinated scallops from Deauville, served with chop suey and a beef broth with Hanoi spices and, to finish, a flaky tarte fine with caramelised apples and home-made ice cream. A fine selection of "living" wines, particularly from the Jura.
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An avalanche of quality local ingredients, undeniable know-how and gourmet delicacies... You can count on the young team to take care of your appetite in the best possible way. As for wine, the menu is lovingly put together with an emphasis on natural wines, with a promising turnover: all the ingredients are in place for you to have a great time.
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Ludovic Turac, who boasts stints at Le Bristol and Guy Savoy, is at the helm of this fully refurbished navy-blue restaurant, firmly anchored in the South of France. Using regional veggies, locally caught fish and meat from the southern Alps, the chef crafts two several-course menus: “From the Sea to the Land” displays a strong Marseillais twang, while the “Spice Crossroads” unveils numerous nods to his travels around the Mediterranean and his own Armenian roots. In short, Turac pays tribute to the countries that have influenced Marseilles’ culinary heritage. His inventive recipes are always packed with flavour and perfectly in tune with the knockout panorama over the Old Port and “La Bonne Mère” (as Notre Dame basilica up on the hill is affectionately dubbed by the locals).
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