

Welkom bij Apéro Café Diner Marseille, een betaalbaar en ruig zuid Frans eetcafe op de kade in Rotterdam. Marseille serveert klassieke zuid Franse en mediterrane gerechten zoals vissoep, panisse, kreeft, fruits de mer, vega antipasti, steak bearnaise en nog veel meer lekkers. Een plek waar de seaside bistro cuisine gebezigd wordt, waar immigranten, kunstenaars, sailors, boeven en muzikanten welkom zijn en hun bijdrage leveren. Met ook een dagfunctie waar je naast koffie en delicatessen terecht kunt voor home made croissants, verse baguettes, confit de canard, pulpo, citroentaartjes en nog veel meer. Een post coronale hang out op de kade waar we het liefst asap de deur opengooien
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1e Middellandstraat 16B, 3014 BD Rotterdam, Netherlands
Phone: +31 10 841 3081
Website: http://www.cafemarseille.nl/
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I suspect that the mussels were not prepared or chosen correctly. The service was good but this is literally my first time in 15 years when I’ve been poisoned at the restaurant
The “specials” menu at the entrance is tempting, so we had the anchovies starter and halibut main from there. Anchovies were nice and the halibut was cooked well, still flaky and had a fresh sea aroma. Halibut comes with a pumpkin puree and hollandaise sauce, I also picked mashed potatoes on the side. I love it when restaurants serve a slice of lemon with fish, but in this case, it wasn’t necessary. The halibut was well-seasoned and the hollandaise sauce had enough acidity to complement it. I’d highly recommend it if you see in their menu again. We also tried their bouillabaisse, the broth was fresh, and it was one of the better fish soups I’ve had here so far. You could tell the ingredients were fresh. For dessert, I went for the special of the day: tarte a babeurre. A French take on pastel de nata, as our waiter described it. I liked that it wasn’t as sweet as that, and the plating of the dessert was my favorite of the night.
I wish they had more options for wine by glass. While they did have some more interesting natural wines, I’d like to see more French varieties available on their menu.
The restaurant has a cozy atmosphere with plenty of French elements in the decor, but I guess there’re too many tables inside, and it can get loud when it’s packed full. Adding to that point, while we were happy with the service, keep in mind that it can take a while for the food to arrive, especially if it’s a busy night. Overall, we enjoyed our dinner there, and we’ll come back to try out the rest of their menu.
We started out with some ‘oefs mayonaise’ and ‘rilletes de canard’, all home made. As mains we had bouilabaisse, ‘steak frites’ – of course with a real sauce bearnaise – , and skrei accompanied by grilled green asparagus with white bean and lemon creme fraiche. Everything was done simple and delicious.
To round up the evening we tried the ‘tarte aux citron’ which was great!
The whole ambiance breathes ‘France’ up to and including the French cinema classic ‘La Piscine’ playing in the background.
Very happy with this experience!