Georges Clooney came to eat at this restaurant in : “He’s very

Georges Clooney came to eat at this restaurant in : “He’s very
Georges Clooney came to eat at this restaurant in Marseille: “He’s very nice”

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Lola Fourt

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Dec 2 2024 at 4:20 p.m.
; updated Dec 2 2024 at 5:19 p.m.

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This Saturday, November 30, the famous Hollywood actor George Clooney had lunch in Marseille.

He went to the three-star restaurant, Le Petit Passedat, run by chef Gérald Passedat.


A prestigious client

The restaurant, known for welcoming figures of international reputation like Matt Damon or Simon Porte Jacquemus, received a distinguished guest this Saturday: the actor Georges Clooney. Accompanied by his wife, Franco-Lebanese lawyer Amal Clooney, the couple enjoyed a lunch prepared by the chef triple starred Gérald Passedat.

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“He’s very nice,” a restaurant employee confided to Marseille newsevoking George Clooney. Present at the same time, Xavier Niel, the famous boss of Free, and Rodolphe Saadé, CEO of the CMA-CGM, were also among the guests

A 3-star restaurant

Located by the sea in Marseille, Le Petit Nice Passedat is a renowned restaurant which benefits from three stars in the Michelin Guide. Under the direction of chef Gérald Passedat, the establishment offers a Mediterranean cuisine highlighting local products.

Five menus are offered according to the seasons and arrivals. There are options such as the Menu Passedat at 350 euroswhich highlights the emblematic dishes of the house, or the Sea Discovery Menu at 490 eurosdesigned for a multi-step exploration of Mediterranean flavors. For bouillabaisse lovers, the chef offers a revisited version 390 eurosavailable by reservation.

Simpler formulas, such as the Fishing Return Menu 190 euros or the Maldormé Menu at 230 eurosoffer shorter but equally refined experiences.

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