La Table d'Augustin, run by SARL LE FRESNEL at 1 Rue Augustin Fresnel, serves up a classic French menu that feels both comforting and familiar, with a homey touch that almost makes you feel like a welcomed guest rather than a diner. The menu leans on fresh, locally inspired dishes that range from a juicy burger du chef to a well‑seasoned tartare de bœuf Charolais, and vibrant salads like the salade César or the zesty salade Thai, all of which are simple yet satisfying. Heartier mains such as tender mignon de porc and delicate seasonal fish showcase seasonal ingredients with a non‑pretentious style that’s rooted in good technique and familiar flavours.
Desserts aren’t forgotten either - finishing with an éclair au chocolat gives the meal a sweet, nostalgic end that pairs perfectly with coffee or a digestif. What I found most striking, beyond the dishes themselves, was how the menu feels balanced without trying too hard; casual favourites sit comfortably alongside more refined plates, and every item seems designed to make you linger over the last bite. Linking all these together is a sense of place: this isn’t a high‑falutin escape, but a neighbourhood spot where everything tastes intentional, honest, and rooted in Marseille’s approachable culinary rhythm. Overall, the menu reflects a warm personality and leaves you with that contented feeling you get when good ingredients and good intentions meet on the plate.