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    Restaurant in Marseille, France

    Cédrat

    210pts

    Accessible Michelin recognition at mid-range prices.

    Cédrat, Restaurant in Marseille

    About Cédrat

    Cédrat holds back-to-back Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) and a 4.6 Google rating, making it the most accessible Michelin-recognised Mediterranean table in Marseille at the €€ price tier. Book it for a special occasion dinner where kitchen credibility matters but a four-figure bill does not. A week's notice is usually enough to secure a table.

    Should You Book Cédrat?

    Getting a table at Cédrat is easier than at most Michelin-recognised restaurants in Marseille, which makes it one of the more accessible ways to eat at a credentialed Mediterranean address in the city. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) signal consistent kitchen quality, and a 4.6 rating across 351 Google reviews confirms it holds up in practice. At the €€ price point, it also undercuts every other Michelin-acknowledged table in the city by at least one price tier. Book it for a celebratory dinner where you want the credibility of an award-holding kitchen without the €€€€ outlay that [AM par Alexandre Mazzia](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/am-par-alexandre-mazzia-marseille-restaurant) or [Le Petit Nice](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/le-petit-nice-marseille-restaurant) require.

    The Kitchen and What It Does Well

    Cédrat sits on Rue Breteuil in the 13006 arrondissement, one of Marseille's more composed residential neighbourhoods, away from the tourist density of the Vieux-Port. The cuisine type is Mediterranean, which in Marseille means a kitchen working with the actual geography of the dish: Provençal produce, olive oil as a building block rather than a finishing touch, and the citrus and herb registers that define southern French cooking at its most direct. The restaurant's name, cédrat, refers to the citron, a citrus fruit that predates the lemon in Mediterranean cooking and carries a more complex, less aggressive aromatic profile. That naming choice is a reasonable guide to the kitchen's intentions: precision in sourcing, a preference for layered flavour over blunt impact.

    The Michelin Plate, awarded in both 2024 and 2025, does not denote a star, but it does mean Michelin's inspectors found the cooking good enough to call out specifically. In practical terms, it places Cédrat in a category where technique and ingredient quality are being monitored annually and found consistent. For a Mediterranean restaurant at the €€ price range, that consistency credential matters more than it might at a higher price tier, where the margin for error is understood to be smaller. Here, the kitchen is delivering inspectable quality at a price point where that is genuinely harder to sustain.

    Mediterranean cooking in the hands of a focused kitchen rewards the diner who is paying attention to construction rather than spectacle. Think about the difference between a bouillabaisse that has been properly stratified and one that arrives as a soup: the gap between them is entirely technical. At Cédrat, the €€ positioning and the Michelin recognition together suggest a kitchen that understands its tradition well enough to execute it cleanly, rather than one that is reimagining it for effect. For a special occasion dinner where the conversation matters as much as the plate, that restraint is an advantage. Compare this approach to [Arnaud Donckele & Maxime Frédéric at Louis Vuitton](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/arnaud-donckele-maxime-frdric-at-louis-vuitton-saint-tropez-restaurant) in Saint-Tropez, where Mediterranean cuisine is filtered through a haute couture budget, or [Mirazur](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/mirazur-menton-restaurant) in Menton, where it is filtered through a garden-obsessed three-star lens. Cédrat is neither of those things, and for most dinners in Marseille, that is exactly right.

    Booking and Timing

    Availability at Cédrat is relatively open by the standards of award-holding restaurants in Marseille. You do not need to plan weeks in advance the way you would for a star-level table, but for a Friday or Saturday dinner, especially around a public holiday or during peak summer season, booking a week to ten days out is sensible. Midweek dinners can often be arranged with shorter notice. The address is in the 13006 district, a walkable and well-served part of the city, so logistics are direct whether you are staying centrally or arriving from elsewhere. For hotel recommendations near the area, see our [full Marseille hotels guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/hotels/marseille).

    For special occasion dinners, book the table rather than arriving speculatively. The combination of Michelin recognition and a strong Google rating means the room fills with a mix of local regulars and informed visitors, and that mix tends to produce a more engaged, less transient dining atmosphere than you find at purely tourist-facing addresses. If your occasion requires more than just dinner, the [Marseille bars guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/bars/marseille) and [experiences guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/experiences/marseille) are worth consulting to build out the evening.

    Practical Details

    DetailCédratAM par Alexandre MazziaUne Table, au SudChez Fonfon
    Price tier€€€€€€€€€€€€€
    Michelin recognitionPlate (2024, 2025)3 Stars1 StarNone listed
    CuisineMediterraneanFrench, CreativeModern CuisineFrench Bistro, Seafood
    Booking difficultyEasyHardModerateModerate
    Leading forSpecial occasion on a budgetDestination dining, splurgeSmart occasion diningSeafood lunch

    How It Compares

    See the full comparison section below.

    Also Worth Knowing About in Marseille

    If you are building a longer trip around eating well in Marseille, the restaurants [Alivetu](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/alivetu-marseille-restaurant) and [Ekume](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/ekume-marseille-restaurant) are both worth adding to your shortlist alongside Cédrat. For the broader picture of what Marseille offers across price tiers and cuisine types, our [full Marseille restaurants guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/marseille) covers the category in detail. If your interest in Mediterranean cooking extends across the region, [La Brezza in Ascona](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/la-brezza-ascona-restaurant) and [Mirazur in Menton](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/mirazur-menton-restaurant) represent what the same culinary tradition looks like at different price points and levels of ambition. For France more broadly, the reference points for serious cooking include [Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/allno-paris-au-pavillon-ledoyen-paris-restaurant), [Flocons de Sel in Megève](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/flocons-de-sel-megve-restaurant), [Troisgros in Ouches](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/troisgros-le-bois-sans-feuilles-ouches-restaurant), [Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/auberge-de-lill-illhaeusern-restaurant), and [Bras in Laguiole](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/bras-laguiole-restaurant).

    Compare Cédrat

    How Cédrat Compares
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    CédratMediterranean Cuisine€€Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024)Easy
    AM par Alexandre MazziaFrench, Creative€€€€Michelin 3 StarUnknown
    Une Table, au SudModern Cuisine€€€€Michelin 1 StarUnknown
    Chez FonfonFrench Bistro, Seafood€€€Unknown
    Le Petit NiceFrench Seafood, Seafood€€€€Michelin 3 StarUnknown
    Chez EtienneProvencalUnknown

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Cédrat?

    At €€ pricing, Cédrat sits in a middle register where neat, presentable clothing is appropriate without formal dress being required. Think pressed trousers or a simple dress rather than a jacket-and-tie commitment. Its Michelin Plate recognition signals kitchen seriousness, not ceremony, so err on the side of tidy rather than dressed down.

    How far ahead should I book Cédrat?

    Cédrat is more accessible than most Michelin-recognised restaurants in Marseille, so a few days to a week in advance is generally sufficient rather than the weeks-out planning that starred venues demand. That said, weekends in a lively neighbourhood like the 13006 fill faster, so mid-week visits give you the most flexibility. Book online or through a reservations platform if no direct contact is listed.

    Can I eat at the bar at Cédrat?

    Bar seating availability is not confirmed in the venue data for Cédrat. If counter or bar dining is a priority, confirm directly when booking, as this varies by layout and service style at mid-range Mediterranean restaurants in Marseille.

    What are alternatives to Cédrat in Marseille?

    For a step up in ambition and price, Une Table, au Sud and AM par Alexandre Mazzia both carry higher Michelin recognition. For a more casual, neighbourhood-rooted experience at a similar or lower price, Chez Fonfon and Chez Etienne are well-regarded Marseille institutions. Le Petit Nice is in a different category altogether for seafood and setting, with prices to match.

    Is Cédrat good for solo dining?

    At €€ pricing with a Michelin Plate, Cédrat is a practical solo choice: the spend is manageable and the format is approachable rather than occasion-heavy. Mediterranean restaurants in this tier typically run service that handles solo diners without awkwardness, and the 13006 location means there is a neighbourhood feel rather than a purely tourist-facing room.

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