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Marche Movenpick (Suntec City)

Marche is one of my favourite restaurants, it is almost like comfort food to me. I love the cooked-upon-order freshness, I love watching as my food as it gets prepared, I love the diversity of the food. I patronize the Marche at VivoCity regularly and I will never get sick of it (with such a diverse menu, it is really quite hard to get sick of it). 

 
Imagine my happiness when I found out that Marche has opened a new outlet at Suntec City. Now I can have my favourite Marche whenever I want.   
 
 
I thought I will try a clear soup for a change, so I had this Oxtail Soup. It is a very generous serving, with five pieces of oxtail. The oxtail is very tender, clinging onto bones filled with delicious bone marrow. The soup is clear but flavourful with vegetables. 

 

 
Rosti is a world-famous Swiss speciality which is a pancake made from grated potatoes. A scoop of sour cream helps to combat the oiliness. Add a few sausages and it can be a meal of its own.
 
 
Marche's savoury crepes is one of my must-haves. My favourite is still Mushroom and Cream Crepe. Eaten with their special cream sauce, it is truly divine.
 
 
I didn't get a chance to try the desserts because I was too full, so I took photos to indulge my eyes ...
 
 
 ... more desserts
 
 
Pastry counter is only available at the Suntec City Branch. Located outside the cashier area, it allows customers to buy pastries without having to enter the restaurant. 

 

 
The pastries look so tempting, they are practically waving at me. 

 

 
Sandwiches are also sold at the Pastry counter and they look much more fresh and healthy than those sold in convenience store. Now you know where I know where I can grab a good sandwich before work.
 
The quality and freshness of the food in this outlet is consistent with the outlet at VivoCity. With the addition of two additional stores of Pastry and Seafood (which I did not manage to get any pictures of ), patrons will be spoilt for choice. Another quality restaurant for those working at Suntec City and around the area. 
 
Marché Mövenpick Suntec City
Address: 3 Temasek Boulevard, Suntec City Mall #01-612/614
Telephone: 63373134
Opening Hours: Daily 11am - 11pm
 
Marche VivoCity
Address: 1 HarbourFront Walk, VivoCity #03-14
Telephone: 63768226 
Opening Hours: Monday - Friday 11am - 11pm; Saturday - Sunday: 10am - 11pm
 
Marche 313@Somerset
Address: 313 Orchard Road Level 1 Discovery Walk
Telephone: 6834 4041
Opening Hours: Monday to Thursday 11am – 11pm; Friday: 11am – 12am; Saturday 10am – 12am; Sunday 10am – 11pm
 
Marché Mövenpick Asia Square
12 Marina View, 
Asia Square Tower 2 #01-04/05
Telephone: 6844 9207

Opening Hours: Monday - Tuesday 8am - 11pm; Wednesday - Friday 8am - 12am; Saturday 8am - 4pm; Sunday and Public Holidays Closed

Marché Mövenpick Jem
50 Jurong Gateway, Jem #01-03 

Telephone: 6694 2501

Opening Hour: Sunday - Thursday 8am - 10pm; Friday - Saturday 8am - 11pm

Marché Mövenpick Raffles City

Address: 252 North Bridge Road, Raffles City Shopping Centre #01-17A
Telephone: 6337 9433
Opening Hours: Monday - Sunday 8am - 12am

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