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    Restaurant in Cassis, France

    La Brasserie du Corton

    210pts

    Michelin-recognised waterfront dining. Book early.

    La Brasserie du Corton, Restaurant in Cassis

    About La Brasserie du Corton

    La Brasserie du Corton holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025 and carries a 4.6 Google rating from over 1,600 reviews — strong credentials for a Modern Cuisine table on the Cassis waterfront. At €€€, it's the clearest recommendation in Cassis for a serious occasion meal that doesn't require the full fine-dining commitment of La Villa Madie.

    A Michelin-Recognised Table on the Cassis Waterfront — Worth the €€€ Price Tag?

    At €€€ per head, La Brasserie du Corton sits at the upper end of Cassis dining. That puts it in a bracket where the question isn't whether the food is good — it's whether the combination of setting, kitchen quality, and occasion value adds up. For a special meal in Cassis, the short answer is yes. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) confirm that the kitchen is delivering at a level the guide considers worth flagging, and a Google rating of 4.6 across 1,612 reviews is the kind of broad consensus that's hard to fake. This is not a tourist trap coasting on a postcard address.

    The Venue

    La Brasserie du Corton sits at the Anse de Corton on Avenue du Revestel, one of Cassis's most naturally dramatic stretches of coastline. The address alone carries weight in the context of Provence's dining scene. Cassis is a small port town that punches well above its size in terms of restaurant quality, anchored partly by the presence of La Villa Madie at the leading end of the market and a handful of serious mid-tier operators beneath it. La Brasserie du Corton occupies a meaningful position in that ecosystem: Michelin-recognised, consistently rated, and positioned on a waterfront that most Provence restaurants can only approximate.

    The atmosphere here leans toward the kind of ambient energy that suits a long lunch or a celebratory dinner rather than a quick weeknight meal. The setting by the water creates a natural mood , unhurried, slightly theatrical in the way that coastal Provence dining tends to be , without tipping into the loud, crowded territory that makes conversation difficult. If you're booking for a birthday, anniversary, or a dinner where the occasion matters as much as the food, the room earns its place. Compare this with the more intimate, neighbourhood-facing energy of Les Belles Canailles nearby, which skews more casual and Mediterranean in tone. For a proper occasion meal, La Brasserie du Corton is the better call.

    The Food

    The kitchen operates under a Modern Cuisine classification, which in practice means a menu built around French technique applied to regional produce, with the kind of cooking that earns Michelin attention without necessarily chasing the full tasting-menu format. Two Michelin Plates in consecutive years signals a kitchen that is consistent, not just occasionally inspired. The Michelin Plate is awarded to restaurants where the inspectors consider the cooking good , it sits below Bib Gourmand and Star level, but its presence is a genuine quality marker rather than a participation award.

    In the broader context of southern French cooking, this positions La Brasserie du Corton comfortably above the average Provençal brasserie and within reach of the better coastal tables in the region. For context on what the Provence and Côte d'Azur region produces at higher price points, Mirazur in Menton represents the leading of that register, and AM par Alexandre Mazzia in Marseille shows what the region's more experimental end looks like. La Brasserie du Corton is neither of those things , it's a well-executed modern table with serious recognition, not a destination-dining proposition you'd fly to Provence specifically to experience.

    Why It Matters to Cassis Specifically

    Cassis is a town where the dining scene is shaped by its geography. The combination of the port, the calanques, and the AOC wine appellation makes it a place where visitors arrive with high expectations and locals take restaurant quality seriously. A venue holding two consecutive Michelin Plates at this address is doing something important for the town's reputation as a food destination, not just a scenic one. If you're spending a few days here and want one serious meal, this is one of the clearest recommendations in the Cassis restaurant guide. It's also worth pairing your visit with a look at the Cassis wineries guide, since the local appellation produces whites that pair naturally with coastal modern cuisine.

    Booking

    Booking difficulty is rated Easy. For a Michelin-recognised waterfront table in a town with limited dining capacity and strong summer tourism, that's a more favourable position than you might expect. It does not mean walk-ins are reliable , particularly in July and August when Cassis fills quickly , but it does mean that planning a week or two ahead should be sufficient for most dates outside peak season. For a special occasion, book as early as you can confirm your plans.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: Anse de Corton, 30 Av. du Revestel, 13260 Cassis, France
    • Price range: €€€
    • Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
    • Google rating: 4.6 / 5 (1,612 reviews)
    • Cuisine: Modern Cuisine
    • Booking difficulty: Easy
    • Leading for: Special occasions, anniversary dinners, long coastal lunches
    • Dress code: Smart casual is a reasonable baseline for a Michelin-recognised coastal table at this price point
    • Hours: Confirm directly with the venue before booking
    • Phone / website: Not listed , check Google or local booking platforms

    Pearl Picks: More Serious Tables in France

    If La Brasserie du Corton puts you in the mood to plan more ambitious meals in France, these are worth knowing about: Flocons de Sel in Megève, Troisgros in Ouches, Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern, Bras in Laguiole, Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or, and Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen. For high-end modern cuisine further afield, Assiette Champenoise in Reims is worth the detour. And for a sense of what the broader Pearl restaurant network covers globally, Frantzén in Stockholm and FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai represent the format at its most ambitious.

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    Compare La Brasserie du Corton

    Full Comparison: La Brasserie du Corton
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    La Brasserie du CortonModern CuisineMichelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024)Easy
    Alléno Paris au Pavillon LedoyenCreativeMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    KeiContemporary French, Modern CuisineMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    L'AmbroisieFrench, Classic CuisineMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George VFrench, Modern CuisineMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    MirazurModern French, CreativeMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown

    What to weigh when choosing between La Brasserie du Corton and alternatives.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is La Brasserie du Corton good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with a few caveats. The Anse de Corton waterfront setting and back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025 give it the credentials for a celebratory meal. At €€€ per head, the price point signals a serious occasion rather than a casual dinner. Book a table with a view and reserve well in advance during summer, when Cassis fills quickly.

    Can La Brasserie du Corton accommodate groups?

    Nothing in the available venue data confirms a private dining room or set group menus, so check the venue's official channels before planning a party of six or more. Cassis restaurants at this price tier tend to have limited covers, which can complicate large bookings in peak season. If group flexibility matters, confirm arrangements before committing.

    What should I wear to La Brasserie du Corton?

    The venue data does not specify a dress code, but a Michelin Plate address at €€€ in a coastal Provence town points toward neat resort wear at minimum — think pressed trousers or a summer dress rather than shorts and sandals. Cassis dining culture sits somewhere between relaxed Riviera and considered French formality, so err slightly up rather than down.

    Is La Brasserie du Corton worth the price?

    For a Michelin-recognised waterfront table in Cassis at €€€, the value case is solid if the setting is part of what you're paying for. Michelin Plate status in both 2024 and 2025 confirms cooking quality above the tourist-trap baseline that dominates the Cassis port area. If you want purely the food without the view premium, there are cheaper ways to eat well in Provence — but few with this combination of location and kitchen credibility.

    What are alternatives to La Brasserie du Corton in Cassis?

    Cassis has a limited pool of serious restaurants, which is part of what makes La Brasserie du Corton's Michelin recognition meaningful. For comparable coastal Provence dining at a higher price point, Mirazur in Menton (three Michelin stars) is the regional benchmark, though it operates at a different scale and price entirely. Within Cassis itself, the honest alternative is a well-sourced fish lunch at a portside bistro — lower spend, lower ambition.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at La Brasserie du Corton?

    The venue data does not confirm whether a tasting menu is offered, so this cannot be verified. What is confirmed is a Modern Cuisine classification and Michelin Plate status for 2024 and 2025, which suggests a kitchen operating with enough discipline to make a structured menu format plausible. Check directly with the restaurant before building an evening around a tasting format.

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