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[Drinking] L'officiel Marseille rosé (and other food and drinks) thread









Herr Tubthumper

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You can't be too careful. You could waste away.

What's it going to be? Moules? Stuffed oysters? Les trois poissons avec un buerre blanc?
Ended up going to an old school place called Chez Michel down near the Catalan beach. This was recommended by a cycling journalist podcast chap who has lived his whole life in the city. I don’t follow this guy but I understand he’s also a foodie and his podcast, whilst primarily about cycling, covers a lot of restaurants he likes and eats at during his travels. Had calamari to start and their version of bouillabaisse plus a chilled rose.
 


Jimmy Come Lately

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Don't suppose anyone knows of any decent vegan options in Nice or Marseille?

Second time I've travelled abroad since going vegan and Stockholm was decent for options to be fair.
It's a while since I last spent much time in France and my experience over the last couple of days is that the situation is much improved. Most restaurants short of Michelin-starred fine dining places have a vegetarian/vegan option right there on the menu. No need to ask if the chef will make something special, no debates about whether fish are vegetables, no need to seek out the one specialist hippy lentil stew place.

Generally only one veggie option, though, and it tends not to be particularly inspiring, so it's a bit like eating out as a vegetarian in the UK twenty years ago, but it's not difficult. I haven't been paying close attention to how many of the veggie options are also vegan but it's definitely been "some".

But that's in Avignon, which reminds me a bit of Brighton (very touristy, somewhat studenty), and across the river in Villeneuve, which reminds me a bit of Lewes. Marseille may be different if, as the lurid stories on here have suggested, it's more like Portsmouth.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Don't suppose anyone knows of any decent vegan options in Nice or Marseille?

Second time I've travelled abroad since going vegan and Stockholm was decent for options to be fair.
I just Googled and there seems to be plenty of vegan friendly places here. Given the med and North African influence this doesn’t surprise me.

Further, a couple of friends are vegetarian and they travel around France a lot and don’t starve, France has moved on since @Live by the sea was last here.
 




Hamilton

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Sheebo

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This is just the plastic German’s Facebook thread basically isn’t it…? 🤣😘
 




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How do you know he's finished eating?

The trouble with oysters, crab and prawns, is they leave you wanting something denser and chewier, like a lobster, which itself warrants another picher.
Don’t order crab or lobster if you’re feeling the pinch.
 




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Don't suppose anyone knows of any decent vegan options in Nice or Marseille?

Second time I've travelled abroad since going vegan and Stockholm was decent for options to be fair.
Try the vegan Entrecôte a La bordelaise….. gorgeous.

 












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