Marasino – New Italian in Aix-en-Provence
Guest Post · Restaurant Recommendations · TasteIt’s hard judging a restaurant from the outside. Some look tiny and are tiny….others are deceptive. And the new ‘Marasino’ is one such.
The small terrace, next to the Hotel St Christophe near the Rotonde, gives no clue as to the large number of seats inside.
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