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フィードバックを提供するI love this place, it's my favorite restaurant my mannes in angel! great, fresh tasting dinner that's cheap. house wine is also good, which is a bonus. they also make a good roast at the weekend. try to get a table on the window, it can be quite hot on the back. in any case worth a visit!
Classic delicious French food with good service. reasonable menu and good weeping. I would recommend this bistro, it is a good sound. good vegetarian options also.
A sweet French bistro, with some excellent French cuisine. the French wobble soup was quite delicious. the wine to supplement the food was amazing. the nets were also fabulous. service was timely and not intrusive. ambiente was quite romantic and soft from a cozy little bistro in a village in France!
Sometimes eating in a restaurant is not about trendy eating, fine eating and small teller, but eating about comfort that makes them happy. recently I went to a small restaurant in angel: le sacré coeur, where one of my French friends invited me. it was a good reason to recover many years in a familiar and simple atmosphere. to begin the meal, we shared a plate of mix of marinated olives, cheese with sef and brot olive oil, as our waitress told us the most important courses were quite large. the cheese was good, served at room temperature, two disappointing points over this plate: the quality of the brotes was 't good, so a scandal for a French restaurant and where was the saucisson? my friend ordered a entrecôte grill with a pfeffer sauce. I was impressed by the size of her entrecôte and it was served with beautifully cooked thin frits. the entrecôte was perfectly cooked, tender and juicy. this entrecôte was better and cheaper than the one I tried in chabrot bistrot des halls at smithfield market. as a main course I had the classic coq au vin. it was such a pleasure to have a classic dish done so well, the carrots and mushrooms were slowly cooked in the sauce. carrots melt like butter in mouth. I remember when I went to the trendy brasserie zedel at piccadilly, the mushrooms and carrots were cooked separately from the sauce, it did not taste as great as they were too crispy. the coq au vin first came to the table, I did not notice that it came with a side: sautéed kartoffeln. I think this court would have been enough to be shared by two people. le sacré coeur is not the "coolest place to be for a meal in london, but for me this place was much better than some trendy places. it was very good worth a (massive) main course around £12, it came to £20 per head with wein and the plate we shared. sometimes they can surprise the humblest looking places. le sacré coeur was a simple French restaurant with a very friendly atmosphere and nice French waiter (I know that they are in the real famous to be rude to chris pople.) I will definitely come back to le sacré coeur when I am nostalgic or if I want to eat real French comfort eating without a poor le sacré coeur on when the bill comes. 8/10
Le Sacre Coeur is a charming French bistro located on a side street just off Upper Street. Its hidden location can make it easy to overlook, as Upper Street is home to many excellent restaurants that may distract you. The restaurant exudes an authentic atmosphere, playing upon traditional French stereotypes with its use of blue checkered tablecloths and vintage French film posters adorning the walls. One of my favorite French dishes, Moules Marinieres, is always a hit at Le Sacre Coeur - delicious and satisfying, especially when paired with slices of bread to soak up the garlic and cream sauce. Their cheese Soupe a l'Oignon is perfect for warming up on a cold winter day. Despite not being part of a chain, the prices at Le Sacre Coeur are very reasonable.