Marche
(312) 226-8399
833 W Randolph St
Chicago,
IL
60607
41.8842
-87.6488
Neighborhoods: Near West Side, West Side

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The Scene
A long-standing cornerstone of the West Loop dining scene, Marche still holds sway with its clubby, urban carnival atmosphere. The tripped-out decor is a visual feast, with phantasmagoric artwork, a hip lounging-dining bar area, and a bustling open kitchen with flaming rotisserie. Outre servers are part of the floor show.
The Food
The kitchen coaxes maximum flavor from simple ingredients in mostly traditional French preparations. Perfectly textured cream of cauliflower soup elevates the humble vegetable, especially with its dollop of white truffle sauce; grilled baby octopus with artichoke hearts, potatoes, black olives in a simple lemon vinaigrette is a tangy Mediterranean delight. Hearty and rustic, juicy seared pork tenderloin in Dijon demi-glace is plated with stick-to-your-ribs sausage and bacon-braised cabbage. Desserts give bistro classics a slight tweak, like tarte tatin with green apple sorbet and creme brulee laced with vanilla tea and orange peel.
User Reviews
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January 18, 2009
The waiter could not have been nicer and more attentive. It was not his fault the food was terrible, buttery, creamy, overly seasoned and weighed down in sauces. It was his fault that he apparently forgot to order my dinner so when the other three diners got their food, I waited for 10 minutes for the kitchen to prepare a complete disappointment. The waiter described the stew as having a touch of cream. The fish stew was swimming in heavy cream and butter and the fish was not fresh. It is hard to screw up white fish. The salad was salty and swimming in dressing. Something an airline would serve. The restaurant was packed which was very surprising considering the vast array of AMAZING restaurants in Chicago. The sorbet for dessert tasted like the metal tray it was served in. My husbands greens were swimming in a pool of butter he could not touch. Great space, if not stuck in a 90's time warp. This was by far the worst meal I have had in Chicago.
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November 19, 2008
Right off the bat I have to say the Creme Brule at The Marche is the best ever. The atmosphere and food were outstanding and the service was excellent.
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October 14, 2008
This french menu has a variety of different choices on it and everything that I tried there was delicious. I really enjoyed the atmosphere the restaurant created with the setup and how friendly the staff was. I would recommend this place to anyone that wants a fancy french meal!
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Know Before You Go:
Sign up for the frequent diners program and you'll receive a complimentary $25 gift certificate to Marche or one of its sister restaurants. (Fill out the application at Gioco-Chicago.com and your certificate comes in the mail.)
Look Good:
Dress to fit into the fashionable, clubby scene.
When to Go:
A three-course prix-fixe dinner menu offered Mondays and Wednesdays for $28.95. A prix-fixe lunch is also available during the weekdays for $18.95.
The Extras:
From June 1 to September 30, guests dining at the restaurant will receive a $50 gift certificate to sister eatery Red Light.
Category:
Payment Methods:
American Express, Diners Club, Visa, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Local Favorite, Celeb Hangout, Private Rooms, Romantic Dining, Outdoor Dining, Theater District Dining, People Watching, Business Dining, Group Dining, Dine At The Bar, Bar Scene, Notable Wine List
General Info:
Cuisine:
Smoking Permitted:
Bar; Section







