Marché has just recently begun serving lunch again, after a hiatus of a couple of years, and what a deal! I've always thought Marché was a little overblown, personally preferring simpler, more traditional bistro fare, but dang! They have a prix-fixe at lunch now that is hard to beat. You get an appetizer, main course and dessert for $18.95, with many selections of each to choose from (except for dessert, only about 4 choices there.) Basically anything on the fully-loaded lunch menu is fair game, including daily specials. Our server implied that if you didn't want dessert, you could get two appetizers and a main instead. And yes, the portions are generous, at least in my limited experience thus far. I went with a friend, and this is what we had:
french onion soup-I didn't taste it, but it looked and smelled the way it ought to and my DC loved it
chicken pot pie with morels, served with a frisee salad-delicious, and frankly could have been my main course
sea bass served over couscous with a lemon butter sauce-very nice, skin-on preparation, not too "fishy"
"macaroni d'adulte" which was mac and cheese with truffle oil and chunks of pancetta, I believe, it tasted great but was NOT LIGHT. Stupid name, though, frankly.
We could only fit in one desert, a round of mint chocolate cookie ice cream which had obviously been prepared with fresh mint leaves.
They also had a decent list of wines by the glass, as well as a more impressive beer list that included several belgian and french beers.
Total disclosure: I went with a friend who works for KDK so we didn't pay full price, but even at the full price of $18.95 per person, it was quite an amazing spread.
This is not the best, most authentic French food you can get in Chicago (Istill prefer Le Bouchon and Bistro Campagne) but if you're near the West Loop and feel like having a swanky lunch at an unswanky price, check it out. They are definitely going for the business lunch crowd, so I imagine service is usually fairly quick. (We were there for longer than normal, chatting with the staff.) The carnival manqué decor is still a raging eyesore--YMMV--but luckily what's on your plate will keep your mind off this annoyance.
Their lunch menu isn't up online yet, but it probably will be soon:
www.marche-chicago.com
Marché
833 W Randolph St
Chicago
(312) 226-8399
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