Ummagumma
259 Reviews
26 Rue des Trois Rois, 13006 Marseille, France

Ummagumma
259 Reviews
26 Rue des Trois Rois, 13006 Marseille, France
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Jasmin Hussain
Jasmin Hussain, Aug 2024
I loved this little hole in the wall restaurant. The restaurant has a variety of delicate local hearty food for a very reasonable price. Great selection from appetizers to dessert. Most of all the owner is super friendly and down to earth.
Catalina Grigorie
Catalina Grigorie, Oct 2023
We wanted to go to L’Arome but did not have a table booked and we rocked up at 9pm, got told pretty rudely that there’s no tables available, so we had to look elsewhere to have dinner.
Thankfully we stumbled across Ummagumma, and ended up having a truly lovely meal in a very relaxed atmosphere, having managed to secure a table for 2 outside.
The waiter (who probably also owns the place) is a very nice and charismatic person! The food was soooo tasty, everything was full of flavour, I was extremely impressed with the amount of scallops in the Tagliatelle St Jacques, there was no shortage of seafood and taste in that dish! The cheese fondue was amazing as well, the gratinee mussles were delicious! Even the salad was super tasty (in England salad doesn’t taste if anything unfortunately).
Excellent food for excellent value.
I would truly recommend this place ! Thank you for a lovely meal during our last night in Marseille.
Andrew S
Andrew S, Sep 2018
The food was absolutely delicious! We ended up getting 3 dishes because we couldn't decide: some cheesy dish (has a heart by it's name on the menu), octopus & gnocchi, and shrimp ceviche. They were all yummy, but I want more of that cheese dish!!
Kristjan Keres
Kristjan Keres, May 2019
Had a very nice dinner for 8 persons! Everyone was happy with the food, portions were bigger than I expected, and they also had several super delicious vegetarian options (didn’t note any vegan options). Merci!
Florent Godard
Florent Godard, Jan 2022
We were a group of 8 people and tried a variety of cheese based meals, they were all fabulous. The servings are generous with a very tasty sauce for the salad. We also tried the house wine, red and white, it's offered at very decent price. Service was very friendly and helpful, I would definitely recommend this place.
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