LA ROSE DE TUNIS
Probably the best oriental patisserie in Marseille, also serving as a tea room. Excellent homemade pastries by weight.
Would you like to taste the best oriental pastries of the city? Head to rue Pavillon, a stone's throw from the Canebière. La Rose de Tunis will make you discover a multitude of sweets, all the Tunisian know-how in the matter, real bites that reflect the joy of living and the local folklore. From the rose of the sands loaded with honey to the loukoum, to the baklawa through the makrouth or the mechi, it is more than 60 varieties of freshly made cakes, in various formats, to consume on the spot or to take away by composing oneself its assortments. The success is not denied and the freshness of the pastries makes that the customers remain faithful. Terrace overlooking the street and renovated back room.
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Serveuses souriantes et agréables.
Il faudrait peut-être réviser les avis que vous mettez sur "la rose de Tunis" de Marseille où la qualité a nettement baissée
Les deux dernières fois que j'y suis allée les makrouts qui étaient délicieux sont devenus plus gros mais beaucoup moins savoureux
Il n'y a plus de grosses cornes de gazelle qui était meilleures que les petites
Et c'est toujours très long de se faire servir par des personnes plus ou moins aimables