Listed below are links to reviews of Marche from around the web.
[ more from 10best]
"A restaurant town in the truest sense of the term, Chicago extends far beyond Polish sausage, deep-dish pizza, and world-class steaks. Thanks to corner vendors and legends like the original Pizzeria Uno, Gino's East, Gene and Georgetti, and Morton’s, thos..."
[ more from centerstagechicago]
"And in the Randolph Street Market district--west of the Loop, that would be--Marche upholds such fanciful tradition while serving a fusion of classic French and contemporary American cuisine. The place is tres chic, if "chic" is like "hip"--from the high..."
[ more from chicago-hotels.tripadvisor]
"We ordered just dinner entrees and no appetizer or salad (nothing we were interested in). The waiter told us our dinner would take a long time to be cooked so he gave us a complimentary...."
[ more from chicagoreader]
"Brasserie fare gets a contemporary twist at this superchic, noisy market-district hot spot. You can tell the room's a former warehouse, but the industrial decor is softened by strategically placed vintage couches that give it an air of humor and style...."
[ more from dinesite]
"From the life-size jesters and harlequins painted in poster colors on a central column to the noise of the crowd, it's always a carnival. A place to see and be seen, Marche is popular among the "in" crowd...."
[ more from feistyfoodie.blogspot]
"Interestingly, while we were eating it, still under the impression it was foie gras, we all commented on the distinctly liver-y taste (as opposed to foie gras, which is much smoother and less organ/crumbly tasting). From the picture, as was my firs..."
[ more from fodors]
| "I found out about it when visiting Opera, it's sister restaurant. The food is great, the service is prompt, and the atmosphere is warm and colorful with an open kitchen...." |
3 reviews
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[ more from frommers]
"If you've ever longed to run away and join Cirque du Soleil, spend an evening at Marché. An Americanized, oversize take on the French bistro, Marché offers a convivial (though noisy) dining experience, enhanced by the phantasmagoric decor an..."
[ more from gayot]
| "It would be a stretch for us to compare this sprawling brasserie to one, say, in Alsace. In fact, we find Marche lacking in ambience, and even dont get us started on the noise level...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from insiderpages]
[ more from metromix.chicagotribune]
"No, it's the Warehouse District, where owner Jerry Kleiner has produced a futuristic stage set for see-and-be-seen diners. The menu is as imaginative as the decor, with creative variations on French bistro standards...."
[ more from mmmchicago]
"I got there maybe a couple of times of year for a schnitzel or a sandwich and some of their wonderful creamed spinach. (Spinach fans need not despair — we still have Lawry's, 100 E...."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "At Marche, which feted its 10th anniversary in 2003, it's all about ooh-la-la and French fare. From its first chef Michael Kornick (now of mk fame) to talented cuisine king John Bubula (Thyme, Sinibar Cafe), this whimsical French eatery helped to put Chic..." |
2 reviews
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[ more from tripadvisor]
"We ordered just dinner entrees and no appetizer or salad (nothing we were interested in). The waiter told us our dinner would take a long time to be cooked so he gave us a complimentary...."
[ more from wcities]
"Marche certainly seems to think so, with its velvet-curtained entrance, designer columns and pulsing music. The clientele is hip, exuberant and well dressed, just like the restaurant itself, which is sort of a futuristic chic...."
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