The Mercury
11909 Preston Rd.
Dallas, TX 75230
(972) 960-7774
http://www.mcrowd.com/mercury/index.asp
Price: $$$-$$$$
This time we went to The Mercury (or The Mercury Grill) on Preston and Forest. I’ve been wanting to go for the past 2 years now, just somehow never made it there. This was a good opportunity to finally check it out.
I knew this place was upscale, but it was MUCH nicer than I had imagined. From the outside it doesn’t look that big, but it has 3 different rooms once you walk in.
(Note: I didn’t include most of the prices because I forgot to write them down. :/ I’m going to write about the dishes I tasted, then post the rest of the food pictures after.)
I knew I wanted dessert(s) so I decided to only get an appetizer, as my entree. Plus it was quite pricey so I didn’t want to spend TOO much money.
We started off with salads and appetizers. I didn’t order one, but I got to sample some of my friends’. :P
Next were the entrees. I ordered an appetizer as my main course...the Forty-Eight Hour Braised Short Rib (medium rare): with potato puree. $17~
One of my friends ordered the Black Cod: with blonde miso, asparagus and pickled ginger.
On to the DESSERTS!!! All the desserts were $8~.
One friend ordered the Chocolate Lava Cake. This was my 2nd choice for dessert, so I got to try it anyways. W00t! The plate was decorated beautifully. The cake was very good. The outside was slightly crispy and the “lava” oozed out as you cut open the cake. Although I would still have to say that the lava cake at Rise No1 was just slightly better!
Another friend ordered the Chocolate Formagigoria (I know I’m not spelling that right…). It’s basically a flourless chocolate cake. Also beautifully decorated, the cake was super rich and chocolaty. YUM!
Now for the rest of the food pics:2 salads: Marinated Pear and Gorgonzola Salad (with candied pecans and arugula) and Heirloom Tomato Salad (with blue cheese). They split the portions for us (that’s why it looks so little in the pictures).
Pan Roasted Halibut: with summer bean braise, sundried tomato pesto and pancetta chip. I tried a bite of the fish. It was slightly overcooked so was a little tough. This was probably the only disappointment of the night.
These were the specials (so they weren’t listed on the menu):
Filet of Sole: with hearts of palm… $58~ (this was listed as ‘market price’ and my friend forgot to ask for the price… We were all shocked when the bill came…)
P.S. The service was really great here. From the moment I walked in with the hostess to the waiter for our table. Halfway through the meal, he actually brought a chilled martini glass to transfer my friend’s cocktail so that it would stay cold! First time I’ve ever seen that in a restaurant! He earned himself some bonus points there! ^.~
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