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It was time for lunch and *April and I decided to head for an old school's favorite for years - Marche Restaurant, the outlet at 313 Somerset. I am sure Marche needs no introduction - a large marketplace concept, lined with many different stalls selling different cuisine food - from duck leg confit to potato rosti to desserts etc. All that we needed to do was walk around with a card for the stalls to record our purchases, so that we could make payment collectively at the end of our meal.For shar
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It was time for lunch and *April and I decided to head for an old school's favorite for years - Marche Restaurant, the outlet at 313 Somerset. I am sure Marche needs no introduction - a large marketplace concept, lined with many different stalls selling different cuisine food - from duck leg confit to potato rosti to desserts etc. All that we needed to do was walk around with a card for the stalls to record our purchases, so that we could make payment collectively at the end of our meal.
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For sharing, we had two items. First, the famous Rosti - pan fried potato topped with sour cream and spring onions (around SGD$15.00). This has always been a comfort food, crispy and tasty in its simplicity.

We also shared the Salmon Ham Crepes - shaped up like spring rolls. The smoked salmon and ham fillings contrated beautifully with the very-gently sweet crepe skins, panfried to a lovely chewy (slightly crispy) texture.

We wanted desserts but were full so we left after enjoying our satisfying meal at Marche. For full review, please visit: http://thearcticstar.blogspot.sg/2014/11/lunch-at-marche-restaurant-313-somerset.html

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Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$20 (Lunch)
Recommended Dishes
  • Rosti
  • Salmon Ham Crepe Rolls