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Wednesday, October 13th, 2004




IndoChine Clarke Quay – An Opulent Charm


Both Restaurant Madame Butterfly on the top floor and Bar Cocoon on the ground floor offer a unique gallery-plus-wining and dining concept. Spanning a total floor space of 22,000 sq ft, IndoChine Clarke Quay is one of the largest gallery in South-East Asia, showcasing a formidable collection of Chinese paintings, artifacts and antiques…

Guests at Restaurant Madame Butterfly will enjoy a modern Chinese cuisine from IndoChina that is conceived from the perfect marriage between taste and art. The food itself is exquisite; Chinese food served with the style and panache of the French, and the joie de vivre of the Italians. Here one can find dishes standard on any menu from premier Chinese restaurants, but in the quietude one would expect from a prestigious Western outlet. In the middle of the restaurant, in the traditional style of Chinese houses, are two voids flanked by wooden railings where one can look down to Bar Cocoon; extending beyond the back is a balcony that overlooks the courtyard and the garden.

Bar Cocoon offers a cozy venue for lounging, socializing and clubbing with massive opium beds enveloped by silk lanterns and drapery providing a sensuous charm to its relaxing ambience. Like the sanctuary of a cocoon, one is embraced in an ambience of Eastern sensuality. Yet, behind the fa軋de of antiquity, one notices the modernity that befits a bar in one of the technological capitals of the world. The light fragrance of jasmine incense fills the air as you are transported to a world of hypnotic charms and titillating senses.

Once again, IndoChine 壮 creative flair has gone beyond expectations with this unique creation of an Oriental-chic lifestyle embracing art, history, culture, epicurean wonders and partying in style. IndoChine Clarke Quay is scheduled to open in November 2004 and will be part of IndoChine痴 elaborate network of New Year痴 Eve celebrations spanning 3 venues (Clarke Quay, Empress Place and Wisma Atria) connected by an intricate transportation network of party buses, bumboats and trishaws.

IndoChine Clarke Quay, 3A Merchant痴 Court, River Valley Road, #01-02, Singapore 179020


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