Andrew Edmunds Restaurant |
Andrew Edmunds |
Linking trendy Carnaby Street and Berwick Street market is Broadwick Street - off this is a quiet backwater Lexington Street. Here you will find an eclectic mix of restaurants & shops. One of my favourite restaurants is ‘Andrew Edmunds’, Andrew is an antiquarian print dealer by trade with his shop next door to the restaurant. Some I feel would find this venue rather cramped, as its small & very busy - you can only book a table a week in advance and the restaurant is on two levels, ground floor & basement. The décor is somewhat shabby, but this has a charm all of its own. The dark interior is lit with candles which creates a romantic, cosy ambience. It is totally unpretentious, staff are friendly & knowledgeable - mainly actors between jobs. I would liken the restaurant to a bistro one would find in the back streets of Paris. The menu is short & changes daily, just good well cooked rustic style food sensibly priced. The wine list is excellent - no greedy mark-ups, so you will find exceptional bottles at much lower prices than other restaurants. Do try and visit I know you won’t be disappointed. (0207 437 5708)
The area is a foodie paradise - opposite is ’Mildreds’ vegetarian restaurant that was established in the 80’s and still going strong. They serve excellent well priced food in friendly
informal surroundings. Next door but one is ’Aurora’ which has a modern European menu that changes monthly. In the warmer months you can eat outside in the courtyard garden. Other restaurants in the area include Fernandez & Wells food & wine bar, Café Gourmand, Wagamama - you really are spoilt for choice.
Antiquarian Prints |
that twinkle as the air moves them. The stock inside is an Aladdin’s cave for all vintage clothing fanatics.
While here do go back to Broadwick Street and visit Cowling & Wilcox which is an absolute must for art supplies. In fact the shop is quite diverse, we bought an excellent selection of Christmas cards and wrap at really good prices.
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