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Marché du Sud – Upper East Side

Three-Course French Prix Fixe Dinner for Two or Four (Up to 52% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Michelin-recommended restaurant serves food inspired by the cuisine of the south of France in a rustic dining room with a bar and market

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 15, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Valid only for prix fixe menu. Reservations required. Dine-in only.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

France is one of the most romantic places on earth, what with all the cozy cafés, the time-honored local traditions, and the gallons of love hormones they pump into the water. Woo your palate with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $36 for a French prix fixe dinner for two with two appetizers, two entrees, and two desserts (a $72 value)
  • $69 for a French prix fixe dinner for four with four appetizers, four entrees, and four desserts (a $144 value)

Guests can choose any combination of appetizers, entrees, and desserts from the restaurant's prix fixe menu. Starters include mixed-green salad and gluten-free rice crackers. For the main course, French-style pizzas with artisanal thin bread dough boast combinations such as minced chicken, wild mushrooms, and tarragon, whereas the fruits de mer platter adds a silky béchamel sauce to lobster, mussels, and clams. Desserts include gourmet cheese and fruit salad.

Marché du Sud

The idea of French cuisine may conjure up images of baguettes and crepes, but Marché du Sud's dinner menu focuses instead on rich, hearty Provençal cuisine. Considering the region’s close proximity to Italy, the food boasts a Mediterranean influence, with ingredients such as figs, prosciutto, and black olives alongside quail and French cheeses. Ten types of French pizza leave the oven with their thin crusts crisped and topped with the likes of gruyère, lobster, or a white-truffle honey drizzle. Some ingredients are even made on the premises, including the charcuterie meats, which are cured in-house.

Throughout the French restaurant and market, the decor suggests the sprawling French countryside. Chandeliers made from repurposed wood wagon wheels hang from above, and in the market section, customers can fill a straw basket or a wheelbarrow with freshly baked bread and cheeses to take home.

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Marché du Sud

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    Upper East Side

    1136 1st Avenue
    New York, New York 10065
    (212) 207-4900
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