I believe this is the wagyu beef. The most expensive meat at over $50 a plate, I don't think it is worth the price. Skip it and get the US beef instead - much better value for money!
The star of the show - 16 oz prime rib coming in at roughly $73 or so (includes soup/salad and sides). This is one massive steak, and can easily be shared by 2 people. The outer section is the best, but the inside is pretty decent as well. Goes excellently with the au jus.
Ceasar salad that comes as part of the prime rib set, if you top up $2.50 that is (over a normal soup or salad). Plain and simple but still nice to eat.
Look how ridiculously large the 16oz prime rib is! Even though we shared everything and were pretty hungry, we still couldn't finish it. Great food, great company.
You can add cheese, as well as various other toppings, to your rosti for a little extra flavor (and cost). I usually go with just plain, cheese, or smoked salmon - all with a generous dose of sour cream of course.
Well worth finding this gem. Love the fact that their sole focus is Ramen and it is delicious. Worth getting there ahead of the crowds to avoid queues at lunch and dinner.
This tofu dish was awesome! The shell isn't crispy but provided a bit of welcome shape and resistance to the soft innards. This is very useful when dipping it into the buttery sauce that comes with it, which is the real attraction here. I believe it is very similar if not the same as the sauce that the butter crab comes in.
Foie Gras Satay @ $7 a stick is an amazing deal! Three chunks per stick that are super delicious and sinful... no wonder my cholesterol is skyrocketing!
First time trying the baby back ribs ($60 for a full rack). We were wayyy too stuffed from the beef to fully enjoy these, but they were quite good nonetheless. Nice texture and great sauce. Would suggest getting a half rack to try out and/or not overdose on the beef/fried rice beforehand.
The 'Chocolate Alexander w/ Ice Cream' aka chocolate lava cake was pretty good for the $7 price. Not a huge portion nor was it super oozy, but it made up for it in taste. Very nice chocolatey taste and though the exterior was a bit harder than most variants, it was very good nonetheless.
Just found out that Marche has different set lunch options for each weekday, and one of Wednesday's options was 'Traditional Swiss rosti w/ tomato, cheese, & parma ham' with a homemade drink/soft drink - all for just $10.90+. A fantastic value and of course, the rosti was great as usual.
Xixi and I both love the Xiao Long Xia (spicy crayfish) here ($26 for a small plate, $35+ or so for large). The flavor is awesome and the meat is good.
Also very fun cause you eat with your hands with see through gloves. I recommend doubling up with 2 gloves on each hand cause they may tear through one layer.