Restaurant Onassis Marseille
55 Reviews
245 Cor Président John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 13007 Marseille, France

Restaurant Onassis Marseille
55 Reviews
245 Cor Président John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 13007 Marseille, France
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Leah Mentzis
Leah Mentzis, Aug 2024
We had an excellent meal at Onassis. The service was very attentive, taking into account dietary requirements. The flavours of the food surprised us in the best way, you really feel like you are taken on a journey! I highly recommend going when in Marseille, it was one of the best meals of our trip.
Tatiana Escobar-Peake (she / her)
Tatiana Escobar-Peake (she / her), May 2024
Little gem hidden in the first floor of the Kennedy fishmonger & tapas terrace in la Corniche. Self-taught chef Joffrey Bohaër proposes a seafood & fish-based five-course set menu, conceptually designed as a journey trough 5 global destinations, departing from Marseille. Using local produce like loup de Frioul or oysters from Bouzigues, each « escale » aims to evoke visions of what Baltimore or Hiroshima could taste like, while keeping a cohesive journey from amuse-bouche to dessert.
My favorite courses were the oyster -garnished with a herbal aromatic oil, a crispy basil and a melon granita that was pure genius, perfectly balanced and beyond delicious- and the ceviche, finely seasoned, creamy and with just the right acidity, presented in a slightly pickled, confit onion. The risotto was also remarkable for those who don’t mind the chewy texture of barley and we smiled at the nostalgic americana play around the corn dog presented in its takeaway box.
A short walk from our house, we look forward to embarking on these journeys very often and seeing this exciting chef evolve.
Highly recommended!
Ilias Pantos
Ilias Pantos, Jun 2023
It's definitely an experience based on travels and memories. The menu is very good overall. Some plates are excellent and some could be worked on ( like the desert for instance that was not that amazing and has to get tastier ). The space is very set up and could become more lively like the downstairs venu . Disappointed in the end when music shuts down and you have nothing to do but leave - while not yet finished dinner.
Newczes
Newczes, Mar 2023
We’ve had a great experience from the moment we opened the door, the staff was energetic and friendly and the true highlight were the dishes that followed: beautiful, intriguing and most importantly delicious.
We’ve been taken on a fascinating journey.
Well worth the price.
Great wine recommendations.
Alex Gartenfeld
Alex Gartenfeld, Jun 2024
Such a thoughtful and cool menu. Great service. Can’t miss it
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