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Marché at 313 Somerset

Marché is a new restaurant in 313 Somerset that has a very looooong line! :) The restaurant has a very unique concept in which they give you a card when you enter and they charge you per food you order, much like a credit card. They have different stations where you have to fall in line and order.


When you enter the restaurant, you have to go down 2 flights of stairs. Their restaurant is underground. You can see these lambs on your way down.


Paella Station.


Dessert Station.




A cart of potatoes! I really like how they designed their restaurant.


Salad Bar.


Juice Bar.


Drinks Bar.


Chicken Crepe @ S$10.50. This order took around 30 minutes to get! The line was long and it takes them quite a while to finish one crepe. It comes with Creamy Mushroom Sauce. It has Roasted Capsicum Paste, Chicken and Vegetables. It was so-so. Nothing special. For the price, I could have eaten a nice big piece of Steak. Hehe.


Calamari with Tartar Sauce. Auntie Kathy ordered this dish. It tastes like the typical Calamari you can order anywhere.


Rosti with Seafood. This is made of potatoes that are grated like pasta. They are fried then some toppings are put on top with sauce. I wasn't able to taste this but some friends say it's good.


Bundaberg Rootbeer @ S$3.50 per bottle. You can buy this from Fairprice for about half the amount. For me, the expensive price is just for the packaging. AW Rootbeer or Mug Rootbeer is better in taste.

Our total bill was around S$110 including GST. Quite reasonable since there were some other dishes I wasn't able to photograph anymore.

Overall, I was underwhelmed by the quality of their food. Their style might be great but they sure need to brush up on the taste of their food!

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