Let’s just say that Merci Marcel has done it again. After successful outlets at Tiong Bahru and Club Street, the French- restaurant-café has gone on to open a lifestyle concept at Orchard Road.
This sits right next to the entrance of the Palais Renaissance, where many tai-tai hang out for hair treatments, shop for luxury furniture, have Michelin-starred sushi, and yeah, hang out at P.S Café and the likes.
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The newest Merci Marcel completes that picture – coffee, desserts, wine, food, place to Instagram and shop, and kids would probably feel comfortable here as well.
People come in their active wear, dress-down floral dresses or executive wear, and they all look they are just happy to be there.
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I liked the whole ambience as well. It has this tropical-meets-bohemian chic.
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An outdoor seating that is actually quite cooling awaits for those who loves some natural daylight and occasional people-watching; or more boutique-bar like interior with rows of French Rosé as a backdrop.
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The all-day dining destination has quite a number of highlight dishes on its menu, including Ravioles de Royans ($18, $28)– French dumpling pasta filled with cheese & spinach, foie gras emulsion, Atlantic Wild Cod ($34), Barramundi Tartare ($23), Smoked Haddock Salad ($18), and of course the trending Impossible Marcel Burger ($28).
For desserts, there is the Crepe Mercel with tiramisu emulsion ($12), and Pineapple Carpaccio ($11) which my friend described as the best sweet thing she had in a while.
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As I was there for brunch, I decided to go for the safer choices of Scrambled Eggs with truffle paste and aged parmesan ($20).
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It was almost how I would imagine it to be… a safe choice. The organic eggs could have a creamier consistency, more distinctive truffle aroma, and I would been happier with one more egg within (a hungry person would finish this within three mouthfuls.)
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The Croissant ($3.50) made from 100% French butter certainly got to be one of the best you can find in Singapore – crispy and radiated with buttery fragrance. Délicieux!
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As for the Chocolate Cake ($10), it was in short, rich and good.
Intense and dense, some customers could find this on the dry side, but there was that light Chantilly cream to balance it all off.
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Other than its pricing which I find slightly on the high side, Merci Marcel at Orchard presents a tranquil escape from the hustle of town, THE place for relaxed social dining.
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Merci Marcel – Orchard
390 Orchard Road, #01-03/04, Palais Renaissance Singapore 238871
Opening Hours: 8am – 11pm (Mon – Sun)
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