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L'Aromat'
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yevochka
Montreal, Quebec
June 3, 2008
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When in Rome do like the Romans do. So when in Marseille, why not go to one of those restaurants that the locals visit? L'Aromat is one of those places. Located on a little street near the square Castellane, it serves delicious dishes with a twist ...
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When in Rome do like the Romans do. So when in Marseille, why not go to one of those restaurants that the locals visit? L'Aromat is one of those places. Located on a little street near the square Castellane, it serves delicious dishes with a twist in the presentation and combinations: for example, for desert I had "fruit sushi" made out of sweet rice wrapped in mango flesh and stuffed with little pieces of delicious fruits and berries. I also highly recommend ordering sardines for appetizer ,the speciality of Marseille (if they are still on the menu as the chef changes it regularly), you will not regret digging your teeth into three shiny sardines after they have been grilled directly on your table on a tiny grill.
The portions in this restaurant are small but deliciously filling. The interior design alone will warm your heart and stomach with its orange walls and wooden tables.
If you decide to go to this restaurant I recommend reserving for the evening, as the space is rather small and at noon it is filled with loud businesspeople on lunch. L'Aromat is open at noon from Mondays to Fridays, and in the evening only on Fridays and Saturdays. If you know French you can check out their menu at the following website: www.laromat.com
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