PÂTISSERIE PAEMA
An excellent patisserie run by a young couple a stone's throw from the ...Read more
COOKISS TERRASSES DU PORT
Specializing in generous cookies and raw cookie dough, Cookiss will open ...Read more
AU CONTRAIRE PÂTISSERIE
Au contraire pâtisserie, or how to enjoy cakes without refined sugars, a ...Read more
RIEDERER
Read moreThe Riederer confectionery and pastry shop first became famous in Aix-en-Provence, as Frantz Riederer left his native Switzerland in 1780 to open his first tea shop. From now on, in addition to this address in Marseille, two other Riederer boutiques are located in Gardanne and Aix-en-Provence, to the delight of all the gourmands of the department, where the brand offers the tasty creations of chef Emmanuel Schljck in both pastry and catering. The shop on the Avenue de Mazargues is bright and chic. You can buy excellent chocolate for all occasions. Everything is still produced locally next to Aix.
LA ROSE DE TUNIS
Probably the best oriental patisserie in Marseille, also serving as a tea ...Read more
BRICOLEURS DE DOUCEURS
A delicious, creative patisserie that's been honored many times over, but ...Read more
ENCORE UN MORCEAU
Read more"Encore un morceau" is the story of a cry you might utter when tasting one of Sophie Lovergne's creations in her Endoume boutique. But above all, it's the beautiful story of a young woman from Montpellier, who lost her way in the capital before returning to the South of France, with a CAP in pastry-making and a passion firmly anchored within her. In her pretty, bluish boutique, you can sample her homemade pastries and sweets, including babkas, cookies and shortbread to die for. Choux pastries are also available for those with a sweet tooth. Sophie also offers workshops.
MAÎTRE ARTISAN VINCENT DUBREUCQ
Read moreKnown as an outstanding and discreet artisan, Vincent Dubreucq is certainly one of the city's most gifted pastry chefs, if not the most brilliant. And yet, despite a small success in the Saint-Barnabé district, his name is not necessarily at the top of lists of must-try pastry shops. A bit like his sober boutique, which looks more like a bakery (with incredible viennoiseries and good bread) than a fine pastry shop. Let yourself be charmed by his creations of unparalleled finesse and balance: the Saint-Honoré, the Camarguais and even his flan pâtissier or incredible cookies. Addictive and always affordable.
Ö GÂTÉ PÂTISSERIE
Read moreAt Populo, the new food court in La Joliette, sweet tooths won't have missed the tempting corner by Martin Flecher, a talented pastry chef if ever there was one. A beautiful display of tarts, strawberry tarts, lemon tarts and choux pastries. Already visually stunning, they're a delight in terms of taste and balance. We tasted the tart lemon tart and the praline flan, both perfect. The flan is also available in plain, praline or chocolate. Enthusiasts will be delighted. Whole cakes can be ordered.
PÂTISSERIE BY SISILIA
Read moreLocated in the heart of the Saint-Barnabé district, this new patisserie is run by Céline and Christopher, who are as passionate as they are friendly. A duo driven by a passion for doing things well and giving pleasure, you can feel it when you meet them or taste one of the pastries on offer here. Carefully crafted, light, low-sugar cakes without buttercream. Around 8 varieties of pastry to choose from. More on weekends. The choice will be made according to the 100% home-made production. The local clientele is already responding to the light-hearted talent of the house. With the use of fish gelatin, the cakes are suitable for all faiths. A superb address, generous, promising and talented.
CITRON BLANC
Fine patisserie and gourmet lunchtime cantine in the heart of the ...Read more
LA MADELEINE DE MARSEILLE
Read moreMarseille has its navettes and canistrellis, Aix has its calissons, and now the city can boast its own madeleine! La Madeleine de Marseille, recently opened as a boutique by two partners, Patrick and Nicolas, is located in the lively Cinq-Avenues district. It's a pretty store with the sweet aroma of freshly baked madeleines. Proust himself would love it, and would never leave the premises. Different flavors: aniseed, almond, pistachio, lemon, plain and a delicious melting sensation on the palate. A real treat. Everything is made on site in the small laboratory, so it's very, very fresh. You'll appreciate the texture of the madeleines, the bits of chocolate, the flaked almonds and the pistachio powder. A gourmet marvel you won't want to miss!
SASSOUN
Read moreIn the very pleasant district of Beaumont, the historical stronghold of the Armenian Marseillaise community, is Sassoun. This shop is the ultimate reference in Armenian fine pastry in the Phocaean city. Loyal customers have been coming for years now to enjoy a warm welcome first of all, and delicious sweets, baklavas, rich in honey and flavours or the Armenian brioche, the Cheurek. Far from stopping at sweets, Sassoun also offers a range of salted snacks, bites and cheese or meat snacks on order if necessary. Their Lahmajoun is a real delight (it is also called Armenian pizza). Run for it!
PÂTISSERIE TORRES
Renowned pastry chef in Marseille, offering individual creations and ...Read more
OH FAON
Read moreThe name of this pastry shop fits perfectly with the very first reaction one has when walking through the door of this charming little store. To the eye, one admires the work and the finesse of execution. Under the palate, one appreciates the delicate flavors. Here, the greed is queen but wants to be ethical and thus vegan. If you don't know, take the plunge, you'll appreciate it. Crack open Grodoudou, a chocolatey "startelette" that lives up to its name, a homemade tropézienne and many other surprises that will surely tempt you.
LA FOURNEE DE ROSE
Read moreIt's like on the big American axes in Nevada, before crossing a desert and desert area, there is always a sign to tell you that this is your last chance to supply you. Located on the road des Calanques, just steps from the city Valmante, this bakery for four years, is the last good address before Cassis. So you will have understood it here or Cassis… It offers several breads of French tradition, sandwiches, drinks, pastries, biscuits, but especially the or raspberry and royal chocolate. And for the children, a meringue with the effigy of the dog Pollux.
PÂTISSERIE MAISON JOURNO
Family-run Tunisian patisserie taken over from father to son, also offering ...Read more