Marseille

Top 1% of restaurants in New York City
8/10

14 expert reviews

“The Mediterranean creations are continually impressive, including the bouillabaisse, the signature dish of the region for which the restaurant is named.”

– Fodor's

Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"Looking somewhere between an old cinema lobby and an art deco brasserie, this Hell's Kitchen classic is a fabulous spot to kick back with a Le Pamplemousse." Full review
Zagat Zagat
4.0
""Like being in Paris – but with better service" – this Hell's Kitchen French-Med brasserie serves a "well-priced", "quality" menu in a rather "hectic" room that suggests "Casablanca"." Full review
DK Eyewitness DK Eyewitness
"Good dining in the Theater District is indeed possible at this romantic French-Mediterranean restaurant with modern twists, including roasted monkfish with a cream-and-green-apple purée."
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
0 Stars
"Marseille marries the charm of a classic French bistro with the inimitable style of New York City."
Gayot Gayot
14.0
"A menu of exotically spiced, fiery dishes takes inspiration from Morocco and France." Full review
New York Magazine New York Magazine
Critic's Pick
"Named for the gritty, industrial port city, this Hell's Kitchen kitchen imbues the Film Center Building with a Casablanca-era French-Moroccan feel."
Time Out Time Out
"French-Mediterranean bistro Marseille... no longer merits the crowds." Full review
Village Voice Village Voice
Recommended
"This Hell's Kitchen bistro has a dangerous name, evoking a romantic and tumultuous port associated with splendid seafood and international drug dealing." Full review
Not For Tourists Not For Tourists
"True to the name, an expatriate's delight."
Where Where
"Dishes with a Mediterranean twist, including pesto pasta with almond sauce, pistachio-crusted tuna and chop steak topped with fried egg, are served in an open and stylish dining room." Full review
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