Bringing in a little Parisian chic to the hip neighbourhood of Tiong Bahru is Merci Marcel, a lifestyle concept store that is restaurant and boutique rolled into one. The space, gorgeous and light-filled, is split into three dining areas, an alfresco lounge area adjacent to the street, the indoor cafe and bar area, and to back, a lush garden patio that gets plenty of sunlight but enclosed and air-conditioned.
Two retail points bookend the cafe, where you can browse specially curated lifestyle products from cheese and wine to Kusmi teas and IZIPIZI sunglasses. Merci Marcel serves up an all-day menu with all of your brunch favourites to go with the freshly-roasted Tiong Hoe coffee that they serve up. In the evenings, the casual French social dining concept is brought to life with dishes meant for sharing.
The interiors are inspired by the French Riviera and the Balinese tropics, marrying feminine French chic with lush green vibes.
Pork tenderloin with caramelized onions and ginger.
Black Pepper Tuna with yuzu and soy vinaigrette.
Order a cheese platter to share, or purchase some to take home. The cheese platters are served with a bread basket and a knob of Beillevaire butter.
Social dining is unpretentious, hearty food for sharing. Pictured centre is a bowl of Merci Marcel's signature Ravioles de Royans that makes for a luscious side.
Watch as we tour Merci Marcel's dining spaces, retail points and tuck into some homey French food.
Written by
Rachel Tan
Rachel Tan is the Associate Digital Editor at the MICHELIN Guide Digital. A former food magazine writer based in Singapore, she has a degree in communications for journalism but is a graduate of the school of hard knocks in the kitchen. She writes to taste life twice.
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