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Contribute FeedbackLe Mercury restaurant has received a mix of reviews recently. While some diners were disappointed by various aspects such as a poorly designed entrance, lackluster vegetarian options, overbooking issues, and unpleasant odors, others had positive experiences. These customers enjoyed the fantastic food, welcoming ambiance, efficient service, and the overall great value for money. Despite some setbacks, it seems that Le Mercury remains a popular choice for those seeking affordable French cuisine in a cozy setting.
I have booked a table about their website where they need to give their data such as phone number and email address. the table was booked with a month in advance to celebrate our high time. we went there to our special day at 13:45, table was booked 14:00 on 27 December 2018. When we arrived there, a guy opened the door and told us it was closed. we told him that we have booked a table at 14:00, he says he knows, but they have a technical problem with the kitchen and they were not sure when they will open, probably at 15:00 so, instead of calling us or sending us an email to know that the restaurant was closed, let us get there and ruin our special day...read more
Mercury may be the Roman gott of the poesie, but le mercury is poesie in movement and londons gott of value. from the beaten away, but the walk worth, they take the victoria line to highbury and islington, bend them right from the station and go 10 minutes to the travelvalue sky ... hooah future 30 minutes before our reservation, thanks we started with bottles of ochagavia (chile £16.95), a oaky, spicy cabernet sauvignon and hildon sparkling water (750 ml £2.50) of the service perfectly, all...read more
I go to the French restaurant when I am in london. quint and intimate with a good value for money compared to the usual London prices. service is always good and so is the food. Book but because this place is small and it fills quickly
Bistro chicly cheap. (Visit 10/5/10) My second trip to this restaurant, not quite as good as the first, but still serving decent French bistro fare for very reasonable prices. We had foie gras and duck ballotine for starter but weren't convinced it went with the bramley apple puree. Roast breast of barbary duck and honeyed pork belly for main course both very nice. Service good. Bill for two, with a drink each, inc tip £35
Uptown and the boot want to push a little. they have been passing this restaurant for years, but never went inside. I and a friend have decided that we take the fall! small, intimate and perfect for a romantic night out. the tables are a bit too close to my lust, otherwise the table setting was inviting and crisp. menu is a many number of French classifieds. I decided to fasan and my friend went for the duck. both cooked beautiful and seldom, with crisp skin. perfect. wein was expensive, but the menu had an extensive list to choose from. I was too full of dessert. an intimate restaurant, perfect for date night!