FIORENTINA
Read moreThe famous Italian grocery store, opened more than 20 years ago, is THE reference for transalpine gastronomy and catering. Fiorentina offers a wide range of fresh pasta and ravioli that make the house famous, antipasti, cold cuts, cheeses, wines... For lunch, home-made snacks on the go are offered during the week. A must-see address in the pleasant Endoume district, that you can't miss: it's open every day. Smiling welcome and good advice. Still highly recommended by the Petit Futé.
LA SAVEUR DES CALANQUES
Read moreThis little store on the Quai des Sardiniers sells products from Lou Mujou, the Provençal name for the muge (or mullet). Anchoïade, monkfish liver confit, rouille, pistounade and, of course, the company's emblem, poutargue, the Provencal caviar made from mullet roe... all made on site. The managers are happy to offer advice on how to prepare it. And to discover the different stages of production, the young couple open the doors of their cannery once a month, from July to September.
RENDEZ-VOUS
Armenian delicatessen well-stocked with oriental and Slavic products, also ...Read more
ZOUAGHI CACHER
Read moreZouaghi is the kosher food specialist in Marseille. With three shops all located in the 8th arrondissement, you will find here all the fresh and dry groceries necessary for the good practice of the Jewish cult. The shop on the avenue de Mazargues has a small car park shared with other shops, which is very practical. All the branches offer made-to-order shopping, which you can come and collect at your convenience. Exclusive promotional offers are available for the holidays. A family business that is well run, appreciated by its customers and where we invite you to come and discover new flavours.
CASA MARIA
Read moreNot far from Castellane and therefore very central, this Spanish grocery store was opened in 2022 and offers the best of Iberian gastronomy, at your fingertips, in Marseille. Charcuterie, cheeses, spirits and spices are all selected by manager Sonia, who imports directly from Spain. Notoriously, prices are moderate and sometimes even low, which is not always the case for delicatessens. So there's something for everyone. A few high chairs will enable you to appreciate the products sold here in the form of boards, around theme evenings and exhibition openings. A very complete place, which invites itself to your home with a delivery service.
SUPER CAFOUTCH
Read moreSuper Cafoutch is the cooperative supermarket from Mars. Cafoutch is a small storage room where you can put everything and anything. From the Marseilles expression, the association develops a consumer cooperative. To consume yes, but differently: quality products, local and accessible for all. The model is inspired by the Park Slope Food Coop created in 1973 in New York. To consume, you have to be a member; the cooperators each hold one or more shares in the supermarket and decide together. It is also a participatory supermarket: each cooperator devotes three hours per month to various tasks such as cashiering, stocking shelves, ordering, etc. The project is also social: finding everything at Super Cafoutch and cheaper than elsewhere, consuming locally and responsibly (99% organic and local products). The baskets are prepared under our eyes, we exchange, we discuss, we share. Meetings are organized once a month: find the dates in the agenda on the website. The cooperative hopes to find a place very soon in the city center. A great idea!
KIF APÉRO & PIQUE-NIQUES
Read moreCreated by two epicureans who were fed up with bland, carbon-intensive aperitifs, Kif is a new kind of grocery store. You'll find a whole range of aperitif products, spreads and crackers, as well as local wines and beers, to spice up the start of your evening. The approach is zero-waste, with reusable packaging, and eco-friendly in the sense that all the products sold here are regional, sourced within 250 km of the city of Marseille. No more boring aperitifs, with Kif you can simply have them delivered.