Living in Marseille also means knowing where to eat when you're on a tight budget but have a big appetite. The streets around the universities, particularly on the north side and in the city center, are packed with Japanese eateries. Forget the misconception that Asian cuisine has to be expensive: here, we look for the right balance of quality and price, fresh fish, and efficient service after a long lecture or a night out. This guide lists establishments that deliver on their promises, based on real reviews and strategic locations for students.
Hai Sushi Marseille
Hai Sushi Marseille, located at 136 Rue Peyssonnel, 13002 Marseille, is a rare gem in the Marseillais culinary landscape. With an exceptional rating of 5/5 based on 77 reviews, this establishment certainly doesn't go unnoticed. It's a Japanese restaurant that bets everything on precision and freshness. Unlike large chains, the experience here is more intimate. The hours are specific: open Monday to Wednesday from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM and 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM. To order or reserve, you can visit their site haisushi.fr or check the location via Google Maps. Its location makes it a relevant choice for those frequenting the Préfecture area or nearby Cours Julien.
Matsuri Marseille Paradis
Matsuri Marseille Paradis establishes itself as an essential reference on the dynamic axis of Rue Paradis. The exact address is 74 Rue Paradis, 13006 Marseille. A Google rating of 4.6/5, supported by 617 reviews, testifies to the consistency in the quality of the sushi offered. It's a classic, efficient sushi restaurant, ideal for a quick lunch between administrative appointments or a dinner with friends. Opening hours cover both the lunch break and evening service: from 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM and 6:30 PM to 10:30 PM, Monday through Wednesday. Find all the information on matsuri.fr or locate it with Google Maps.
Sushi Resto
For those looking for a moderate yet qualitative option, Sushi Resto at 27 Bis Rue d'Italie, 13006 Marseille delivers. With a rating of 4.4/5 from 557 reviews, this Japanese restaurant offers a familiar setting. The price level is indicated as "PRICE_LEVEL_MODERATE," which fits well with the expectations of a student or family. Hours are extended: open from 11:00 AM to 2:45 PM for lunch and 6:30 PM to 10:45 PM in the evening, Monday through Wednesday. You can explore their menu on sushiresto.fr or use Google Maps to access it easily from the Opéra district.
Easy Sushi - Marseille
On Boulevard Baille, a hub of Marseillais student life, Easy Sushi - Marseille holds a central place. Located at 143 Bd Baille, 13005 Marseille, this sushi restaurant boasts a solid rating of 4.7/5 with 858 reviews. It's the typical spot people visit after classes at the Saint-Charles Faculty. The hours are adapted to student schedules: 11:00 AM to 2:30 PM for lunch and 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM in the evening, Monday through Wednesday. More info on easysushi.fr or via Google Maps.
Côté Sushi Marseille Joliette
In the heart of commercial activity, Côté Sushi Marseille Joliette offers a standardized but reliable approach. The establishment is located at 109 Rue de la République, 13002 Marseille. With 1,454 reviews and a rating of 4.3/5, it attracts a wide audience. The price is classified as "PRICE_LEVEL_MODERATE," allowing you to control your budget. The major advantage lies in its very broad hours: open from 11:00 AM to 10:15 PM every day, including Monday through Wednesday. This allows you to come late after a busy day. Check the official site restaurants.cotesushi.com or the Google Maps link.
Seiiki Le Yen
Further south, towards Prado, Seiiki Le Yen remains a major address. At 60 Av. du Prado, 13006 Marseille, this Japanese restaurant enjoys an excellent reputation with 2,861 reviews and a rating of 4.6/5. The price level is "PRICE_LEVEL_MODERATE," justified by the quality of the dishes served. The hours are specific: lunch service from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM and dinner from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM, Monday through Wednesday. Ideal if you live in the 6th arrondissement. See the site leyen.fr or Google Maps.
The Sushi
Near the Old Port, The Sushi offers an interesting view and experience. Located at 218 Quai du Port, 13002 Marseille, it scores 4.5/5 based on 623 reviews. It's a sushi restaurant that benefits from tourist centrality while remaining accessible to locals. Hours are 11:30 AM to 3:30 PM for lunch and 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM for dinner, Monday through Wednesday. To access the menu or make a reservation, use the link wiicmenu-qrcode.com or Google Maps.
2J Sushi - Marseille
On the outskirts, towards Valentine, 2J Sushi - Marseille stands out for its displayed perfection. At 5 Rte des Trois Lucs à la Valentine, 13012 Marseille, this Japanese restaurant displays a perfect 5/5 on 189 reviews. However, watch the hours: the establishment is closed on Mondays. It opens Tuesday through Wednesday from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM and 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM. An address to prioritize if you have a car or are near the Luminy faculty. Details on 2jsushi.fr or Google Maps.
Practical Tips
To get around between these addresses, the RTM network is your best ally. Tramway T2 serves Rue de la République and Joliette, ideal for Côté Sushi. Metro Line 1 covers Paradis (Matsuri) and Castellane (near Sushi Resto). For Easy Sushi on Bd Baille, get off at the Saint-Charles station. Note that hours vary: some close on Mondays (2J Sushi), others open early in the evening from 5:00 PM (Easy Sushi). My resident advice: avoid peak exit times from faculties (12:30 PM–1:30 PM) if you want to be served quickly, or opt for online reservations when possible.
