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Food is decent but expensive.
Service is okay. Ambiance is lovely. Reservations are meaningless. I'd go back but not with any excitement.
Be the first to ReplyI had a great experience here for brunch.
I ordered the gruyère and bacon omelet. When it came out, it seemed like it didn't have any cheese, so they took it back to add some. Once the cheese was in, it was delicious. The pot de crème was immaculate. Great service as well!
Be the first to ReplyGreat food and excellent service.
We all enjoyed a little French cuisine on our business trip. I would highly recommend.
Be the first to ReplyGreat pre-theater restaurant.
Good food, especially their onion soup and prompt service
Be the first to ReplyPost Broadway play selection for dinner.
I think I had brunch here some years ago but not certain. Marseilles is a charming, rustic brasserie that sits on the corner of 46th Street It was the last day of Restaurant Week ( actually Restaurant month) and the pre-fixe menu looked appealing at $60.Service, ambience and wine were top notch. Food was above average. Let me explain.For starters, the Trout special RW selection was sold out. I had a craving for it before going in.The way we calculated things, we skipped on doing the RW menu and decided to order a la carte We had twin meals--Salmon Tartare and Mussels with Pomme Frites.When the Salmon arrived, it was falling apart. Not to mention sitting on top a layer of salty soy sauce. Although the flavors were good, I've definitely had much better.The Mussels were good but again, I've had better. Portion size was generous but the sauce was a chunky fresh tomato and garlic sauce and not the delicious white wine I'm accustomed to having elsewhere. There wasn't much sauce at all for dunking. The French Fries were crispy and delicious and I ate half of the serving. We skipped on desserrt.Maybe I should have ordered something else, overall, it was a satisfying meal. Just not the most memorable one.
Be the first to ReplyWent for NYC restaurant week lunch menu - two course for
Went for NYC restaurant week lunch menu - two course for $35, $10 extra for dessert. If you dinged up with mastercard credit card, you can get $10 statement credit back.5/5 Steak - best steak I've had in a long time, perfect temperature, sauce and mashed potatoes (not too salty but full bodied flavor).4.5/5 tuna tartare was tasty over a bed of seaweed salad with crostini on the side but was definitely more Japanese inspired than french.3/5 pot de creme - first one had an eyelash/short hair on it, thankfully they replaced. Second one was good, but not a huge fan of the texture compared to pot de creme's I have had before (more mousse-y and airy). Wish there was more vanilla chantilly on top to balance out the chocolate flavor!Comes with bread, butter/olive oil.
Be the first to ReplyExcellent place for Lamb Shanks and a martini.
What more could you ask for??? Nice place to go pre or post theater
Be the first to ReplyBeen here a number of times and never had a bad meal.
In fact, it is likely the best restaurant in the theater district. The lamb, onion soup, fish, salads, all good. It is in a beautiful deco space. They stay open late. Cocktails are well done.
Be the first to ReplyGreat French restaurant in Hell's Kitchen, not far from
Great French restaurant in Hell's Kitchen, not far from Times Square, a perfect place to stop before or after a show. Ambiance. The inside dining area is pretty, feels more upscale with linens, fresh roses and miniature candles. Weather permitting, they have an outside dining area with heaters, which is more casual and great for people watching and hearing the Hell's Kitchen energy. We started outside but moved inside for dessert when temperatures dropped and it was too cold to stay outside.Food we loved: - Rolls and butter. Very good. - Steak and frites. Excellent. Our favorite dish here. Tender, flavorful, and the bearnaise sauce was delicious with the crispy French fries.- Chocolate mousse cake. Rich, smooth and delicious.- Crème brûlée. Wonderful with berries on top. Other apps and food:- Frog legs. Tender, in a light crispy batter. If you are open to frog legs they are tender and tasty here. It is tough for me to get past the image of the frog, so likely not a dish I will order again. Long before I was a foodie, my foodie father would convince me to try new things by telling me they were chicken or other less daunting seeming foods. Frog legs was one of the foods he had me try telling me it was chicken, and I enjoyed it- until I learned the truth and pictured the frog. I have not had them since, and decided to try the same maneuver on my son. While I didn't say it was chicken I said I was ordering something different that would taste like chicken. Unfortunately the server set the dish down announcing frog legs. But my son tried! - Escargot. Okay, but I prefer plumper escargot than the smaller sized escargot served here, and I did not enjoy the broth which had a lemony flavor. Crispy bread accompanying the escargot was great.- Bouillabaisse. This was a big disappointment. Since only the larger dish for two included lobster (which the server discouraged for one saying it was enormous and would take up the entire table), I asked if I could have lobster added to the petite; the server checked and the chef said he could add for an additional $15, which I said was fine. I had not had this dish before and was surprised when I saw a small bowl of soup with no visible seafood. I took one bite; the broth was bland and flavorless, and there was almost nothing in the bowl except some chopped tomatoes, a couple small potatoes, a few tiny clams and a couple tiny chunks of crab or lobster. Where was any seafood or the lobster I agreed to pay extra for? Not in my little bowl. Fortunately the server and chef agreed to take the dish back, and I ordered another steak frites dish instead. I looked up photos of this dish after we left, and theirs definitely missed the mark. Drink. I had the Cherry Manhattan which was well presented and very good. Service. The hostess and our main service was friendly, helpful and accommodating. I recommend when in the Hells Kitchen area and would return.
Be the first to ReplyWe came here for an evening dinner with a party of 4.
Was seated right away. Service here is absolutely amazing. The drinks we had were also pretty good. Definitely try the spirits. The food came out quickly but wasn't the best. We had better. The crème brûlée dessert with vanilla ice cream was delicious. Must try .
Be the first to ReplyA fantastic French cousine with excellent offers and prices
A fantastic French cousine with excellent offers and prices during happy hours. Indoor and outdoor seating. Oysters, snails, beuf tartar. Elegant.
Be the first to ReplyI came here for happy hour on a Saturday.
For a French restaurant, I thought the wine list was extremely limited and only had a few red wine options to choose from. Also, the service was odd and a bit disconcerting. For some reason, they had issues with where I was putting my coat and insisted I hang it on the coat rack, where it touched other people's coats (not exactly Covid friendly). Also, my friend and I were only there for an hour but started getting lots of looks to hurry up and finish so that they could seat other people. It wasn't like we had only ordered one glass of wine, we ordered a bottle plus a few oysters and duck confit. It was a nice Saturday afternoon (not dinner time) so I would have liked to enjoy our appetizers without feeling rushed.
Be the first to ReplyWe went for Restaurant Week for my friend's birthday.
Her fish wasn't even cooked. She said it was rubber. That's disgusting. So she returned it and the next one was good. Her birthday dessert was brought out by some busboy who didn't even light the candle. It was nice they even acknowledged her birthday as I asked but if you are going to entertain that sort of thing, can you just do it right? I would have much preferred the waitress coming out with a smile and handling. 182 dollars later I got the bill with a circle around the suggested tip. I rounded to 30 dollars without really realizing it should be 30 dollars and change. My credit card bill comes with the tip adjusted as per the minimum suggestion. That's just plain wrong. Have a feeling it wasn't an accident. So I spoke with the Manager who said they keep all receipts for two months and they will look into this. The General Manager calls me back and says they can't locate the receipt but it was probably just a mistake. I bet if ate there again, the same thing would happen!...and they can't locate the receipt? The General Manager offered to reimburse me the 30 cents or whatever it was but didn't really understand that there was a bigger picture. Needless to say, I am not going back and definitely don't recommend.
Be the first to ReplyOne word- Sessle! If you're looking for a 5 star dining
One word- Sessle! If you're looking for a 5 star dining experience & to feel like you're truly in France, don't think twice. I'm in the industry and you don't come across this kind of service often. Definitely worth a try!
Be the first to ReplyI have not been to Marseille in ages, I would say, at least
I have not been to Marseille in ages, I would say, at least 3 years, but it's a reliable option for pre/post theater meal, with an efficient friendly service and delicious food. The menu has undergone some changes, which I feel are for the better, and we had enjoyed an amazing meal there before seeing Moulin Rouge. They are very adept at handling theater crowd, and if you let them know you are going to see a show and at what time, they will make sure you are served promptly and make it on time. We ordered a few appetizers: oysters, shrimp beignets, octopus, and duck mousse. For mains, I had short ribs and hubby got skate. For dessert, we went with panna cotta and creme brulee. Every single dish was truly delicious.
Be the first to ReplyThe atmosphere and staff are top notch.
The food is solid. We had a large group on a Saturday night and we had a very pleasant experience all around.
Be the first to ReplyI think that I might have a new (well, only) French go-to
I think that I might have a new (well, only) French go-to spot in Hell's Kitchen. Also, the restaurant is adjacent to the Theater District, which makes it a perfect spot for pre-/post-show bites and drinks. We dropped by Marseille to check out its Restaurant Week menu and were pretty pleased with the variety on the special menu. Walking into the restaurant will take you straight to France, which makes for a pleasant dining experience. For my dining pleasure, I had the Kabocha Squash Gnocchi, Branzino (Parsnip purée, cauliflower, black truffle dashi), and Toffee Pudding with Pecan Ice Cream. Hands down, the Branzino had to be one of the best that I have eaten in NYC. The fish was flaky and the skin was crisp. Also, the Branzino was perfectly seasoned. Everything was pretty amazing. While our first server was good and on point, he kinda dropped the ball in telling us or another server that his shift was ending during our meal. Aside some that small issue, I have no significant complaints about Marseille and would love to revisit the restaurant.
Be the first to ReplyFirst time coming here for food, attending restaurant week
First time coming here for food, attending restaurant week with my spouse. Service and atmosphere are very pleasant, the waitress was exceptionally attentive, as was the maitre d', busboy, and even the manager. Food is a different story. To begin, they serve hot rolls with a slab of butter and olive oil with hebs. Well done! After that, my pleasant meal turned uneventful. Here is a run down. Appetizer: Kabocha Squash Gnocchi with Comte Foam and Creme Fraiche. Served warm, but flavor was lacking. Couldn't really taste the squash. Main: Venison with Daube of King Trumpet Mushrooms, Rum Spiced Banana Puree, and Red Wine Jus. The meat was perfect, but the banana puree combined red wine jus was awful. AWFUL. I wanted to send the dish back, but chose to finish out of respect for the line cooks and servers, avoiding the puree sauce. I get that the chef wanted to tease our taste buds with the contradicting flavors, but in this instance, it was a total failure for me. Dessert: Dark Chocolate Caramel Tart. Flavor good, but clearly this had been in a freezer right before serving. It was like trying to eat a brick - I had to ask for a steak knife to cut up the tart so I could eat it. The cooks should be sure to thaw these out well before serving. To cap of the night, my spouse found a piece of glass the size of his thumb in his dessert - which he didn't notice until it was in his mouth. You can read his review for more details. Overall I wasn't impressed with Marseille. There are better French restaurants in the neighborhood and city at large, though I will commend the staff for excellent service and appreciate the brasserie style atmosphere. Hence 3 starts instead of 2.
Be the first to ReplyThe ambiance, service, and food/drinks were great! I had
The ambiance, service, and food/drinks were great! I had the burger which was fantastic.
Be the first to ReplyCame here for restaurant week, would love to give it a 4
Came here for restaurant week, would love to give it a 4 star for good service and decent food BUT at the end of my meal there was a piece of GLASS the size of my thumb in my dessert. Thank got it was not sharp; I already had it in my mouth, thought it was part of the dessert but when I spit it out it was a glass, How dangerous it is. The manager came and apologized and waived my portion of bill but it definitely ruined the whole mood, still wondering if I had swallowed any small piece already. Apart from the bad experience; the food is a little blend, tuna tartare is not salty at all, the aioli basically just cream it doesn't complement the tuna well. Branzino is crispy on the skin but still not salty, cauliflower was a bit undercooked still taste raw in the middle. I had the Panna Cotta for dessert, well it was good until I had the piece of glass in my mouth.Overall not a good experience except the service. Prob won't come back again.
Be the first to ReplyMy wife and I had come here after seeing a play in the city.
We each took turns picking restaurants to try for dinner and this was the one I had picked. We had started at the bar with some raw oysters and some cocktails and waited for our table to be ready .We had gotten there a little early so we had some time for our first round of drinks. We had to show our vaccine cards to dine here which we were completely fine with and made us feel slightly safer.Once we got to the table we had ordered some escargot and a small cheese plate which are both really good. And for dinner I had gotten steak and fries and my wife had gone a duck entree. The food was all very good and the service was phenomenal. I sometimes forget how much I like French food and coming here reminded me of how much I enjoy it. If you're in the city and you just gotten out of play and want something good to eat this place is not a far walk it would be worth considering.
Be the first to ReplyWhat a fun cute French restaurant that caught my attention
What a fun cute French restaurant that caught my attention earlier in the day with its champagne listings outside the door. Decided to make a reservation and grab dinner here since it was close to the hotel. Did not disappoint. The shrimp beignets...omg! Amazing!! My husband enjoyed the oysters. We had skate and short ribs were both very good. Dark chocolate caramel tart with buttermilk ice cream....heaven. One of the best desserts I've ever had. The inside is so cute and cozy. Our waitress was lovely. Will be back!
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