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Day 1

Sepia

Restaurants
Thibault Hillmeyer, Paul Langlere, gérants du Sépia et Julis © Evan De Soussa
Chef Jean Louis Martinetti (Julis), Chef Paul Langlere (direction culinaire, gérant) et Chef Xavier Zapata (Sépia) © Evan De Soussa
Salle du restaurant Sépia © Evan De Soussa
Belle assiette par Jean Louis Martinetti au Julis © Evant De Soussa
Délice par Jean Louis Martinetti au Julis © Evant De Soussa
Recette par Jean Louis Martinetti au Julis © Evan De Soussa
Crabe par Paul Langlere © Evan De Soussa
Marseille 7e Arrondissement Jardin de la Colonne
The outdated snack bar was completely renovated and decorated by architect Olivier Sabran and graphic artist Julien Bouvet to reflect the style of cuisine on offer here: simple yet elegant.

The copper details add a sepia colour, reflecting the name of the restaurant and the chef's favourite item of cookware, the copper pot.

All year round, you can come here for lunch or dinner, in a subdued and inviting atmosphere. There are two shaded terrace areas overlooking the grounds so you can enjoy your meal under the pine trees on sunny days.
Inside, the huge bay windows offer a breath-taking view of Marseille harbour.

Below the restaurant, there's a vegetable patch with vegetables and aromatic herbs, which will soon be open to customers, to come and simply embrace the present moment.