Restaurant in Marseille, France
13th Arrondissement Table

Delici'Oz is a neighbourhood restaurant in Marseille's 13th arrondissement, positioned for locals rather than visitors passing through the Vieux-Port. Booking is easy with a few days' notice. Detailed pricing and menu data are not currently available, so verify directly with the venue before visiting. A practical choice for a second or third meal on a longer stay in the city.
If you live in or are staying near the 13th arrondissement and want a neighbourhood dining option that feels genuinely local rather than tourist-facing, Delici'Oz at 6 Rue Louis Néel is worth your attention. This is not a destination restaurant that competes with the starred rooms closer to the Vieux-Port. It is a neighbourhood anchor in a residential part of Marseille that rarely appears on the itineraries of first-time visitors, which is precisely what makes it useful for anyone who has already done the obvious and wants something more grounded on a return visit.
Detailed menu and pricing data for Delici'Oz are not currently in our database, so we cannot give you a per-head figure with confidence. What the address tells you is that this is not a tourist-belt address. Rue Louis Néel sits in the 13th, a working residential district south of the city centre, away from the polished quays and the hotel-adjacent dining rooms that service visitors to Le Petit Nice or AM par Alexandre Mazzia. Restaurants that sustain themselves in neighbourhoods like this do so on repeat local custom, which is a reasonable proxy for consistent quality and fair pricing. For verified hours, current menus, and pricing, check directly with the venue before visiting.
If you have been once and are thinking about a return, the practical case for coming back is the same one that applies to any good neighbourhood restaurant in a French city: the consistency of a room that knows its regulars. The 13th is not a dining district that attracts passing trade, so the kitchen here is cooking for the neighbourhood, not for one-off visitors. That shifts the incentive structure in a way that tends to produce reliable rather than spectacular cooking. For spectacular, Marseille has plenty of options. For a dependable local meal in a part of the city that tourists rarely reach, Delici'Oz holds a position that few places in its immediate area occupy.
Booking difficulty at Delici'Oz is rated easy, which means you are unlikely to need more than a few days of lead time for most evenings. For weekend dinner, booking a week out is sensible rather than strictly necessary. The venue does not currently list a phone number or website in our database, so the most reliable approach is to visit in person or search for current contact details directly. Given the neighbourhood character of the address, walk-in availability at lunch on weekdays is plausible, though we cannot confirm this from available data. For anyone planning around a specific date, booking ahead is always the lower-risk move. Marseille's broader dining scene is well documented in our full Marseille restaurants guide, and if you want to build a fuller trip around the city, our Marseille hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the rest.
Delici'Oz operates in a different register entirely from Marseille's destination dining rooms. AM par Alexandre Mazzia and Le Petit Nice are both €€€€ addresses with significant lead times and a clear occasion-dining profile. Une Table, au Sud sits in the same price bracket with a modern cuisine format. If you are looking for a special-occasion dinner with starred credentials, none of those are hard to justify. Delici'Oz is not competing for that booking.
The more useful comparison is against neighbourhood options like Alivetu or the Provençal cooking at Chez Etienne, where the value proposition is consistent local cooking at accessible prices rather than technical ambition. Chez Fonfon at €€€ sits closer to Delici'Oz in spirit, though it carries significantly more name recognition and is easier to book with a plan. For the 13th arrondissement specifically, Delici'Oz fills a gap that the better-known addresses do not cover by geography alone.
If you are weighing where to spend your one or two dining occasions on a short trip to Marseille, the starred and near-starred rooms are the safer bet for a memorable meal. But if you are staying longer, living locally, or want to eat where Marseille actually eats rather than where visitors are directed, Delici'Oz is a more honest choice for that specific need.
For Marseille dining beyond the neighbourhood, AM par Alexandre Mazzia is the city's most technically ambitious table. Une Table, au Sud is the right call for modern French with harbour views. If you are travelling further across France, Mirazur in Menton and Flocons de Sel in Megève represent the country's broader range of destination dining at the highest level.
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Delici'Oz | — | ||
| AM par Alexandre Mazzia | Michelin 3 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Une Table, au Sud | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Chez Fonfon | €€€ | — | |
| Le Petit Nice | Michelin 3 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Chez Etienne | — |
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