Restaurant in Marseille, France
Chungchun Ricedog Coréen
100ptsKorean Rice-Dog Counter

About Chungchun Ricedog Coréen
A Korean street-food counter in central Marseille serving rice dogs at low price points. No booking required, no sit-down service, and built entirely for takeout. Best suited to solo diners or pairs wanting a fast, inexpensive snack in the 1st arrondissement — not the right address for a meal with intent.
Verdict
Chungchun Ricedog Coréen at 19 Rue de la Paix Marcel Paul is a Korean street-food counter in central Marseille (13001) specialising in rice dogs — the battered, fried snacks that have become a fixture of Korean casual food culture. Public pricing data is unavailable, but Korean rice dog counters across Europe typically land well under €10 per item, making this one of the lower-cost eating options in a city where a sit-down lunch easily runs €20–35 per head. If you want a fast, inexpensive snack in the centre of Marseille and Korean street food is your format, this is worth a stop. For a full meal or a special occasion, look elsewhere.
What You're Getting
Rice dogs (also called Korean corn dogs) are skewered sausages or mozzarella sticks coated in a rice-flour batter, deep-fried, and finished with toppings — typically sugar, ketchup, mustard, or spicy sauces. The format is inherently a takeout proposition: food arrives on a stick, hot, and is leading eaten immediately. There is no service experience to speak of, no wine list, and no ambiance calculation to make. The question is simply whether the product is well-executed. Without verified sensory data in the record, Pearl cannot rate the fry quality or flavour directly, but the format itself is forgiving , rice dog batter holds heat reasonably well for 10–15 minutes, which means a short walk back to your accommodation or a nearby bench is a viable eating plan.
For special occasions or celebratory meals in Marseille, this is not the right address. If you are marking an event and want the city's leading cooking, AM par Alexandre Mazzia or Le Petit Nice are the serious options. For solo dining or a quick refuel between sights, Chungchun is more practically suited.
Takeout and Off-Premise
This venue's format is built for takeout. Rice dogs do not require a dining room, and the address on Rue de la Paix Marcel Paul puts you in the 1st arrondissement, walkable from the Vieux-Port. If you are moving through the city centre and want something fast, the grab-and-go model works well here. Delivery platforms may list the venue, but rice dogs are time-sensitive , the batter softens quickly once the heat drops, so eating on-site or within a short walk is the right call. Do not order delivery expecting the same result as fresh off the fryer.
Booking and Timing
No booking is needed or expected at a counter of this type. Walk-in is the standard approach. The leading time to visit is mid-afternoon, outside the lunch rush (roughly 12:30–14:00) when street-food counters in Marseille's centre tend to queue. Weekends will be busier than weekdays. There are no reservations to manage and no booking difficulty to flag , this is one of the easiest venues in the city to access. For broader context on eating and drinking in the city, see our full Marseille restaurants guide, our full Marseille bars guide, and our full Marseille experiences guide.
Practical Details
Address: 19 Rue de la Paix Marcel Paul, 13001 Marseille. No phone number or website is listed in the public record , check Google Maps for current hours before making a special trip. No dress code applies. Solo diners and pairs are the natural fit; this is not a group-dining venue in any conventional sense. For accommodation context while in the city, our full Marseille hotels guide covers the range of options near the 1st arrondissement.
Marseille's dining scene spans significant range , from Une Table, au Sud and 1860 Le Palais at the formal end to casual spots like Alivetu for Mediterranean plates. Chungchun sits firmly at the informal, low-cost end of that spectrum , which is exactly what it should be.
Compare Chungchun Ricedog Coréen
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chungchun Ricedog Coréen | Easy | — | |||
| AM par Alexandre Mazzia | French, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star | Unknown | — |
| Une Table, au Sud | Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Chez Fonfon | French Bistro, Seafood | €€€ | Unknown | — | |
| Le Petit Nice | French Seafood, Seafood | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star | Unknown | — |
| Chez Etienne | Provencal | Unknown | — |
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