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<title>Andrew Edmunds Readers Reviews - London Eating</title>
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<title>Ate here recently as part of a birthday dinner party. Yes it's certainly a cramped place, ...</title>
<description>Ate here recently as part of a birthday dinner party. Yes it's certainly a cramped place, similar to The Stockpot for &quot;intimacy&quot; ! The busy ambience worked quite well on the night I was there, although had I been seated right next to a canoodling couple or a shouty goon, I would most definitely not have been happy (and would probably ...</description>
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<title>Had a very nice meal at Andrew Edmunds last night before the theatre. Have been dying to go ...</title>
<description>Had a very nice meal at Andrew Edmunds last night before the theatre. Have been dying to go there for ages and wasn't disappointed. We are downstairs and although a little snug it was cosy and welcoming. I love the feel of the place - hand written menus, relaxed atmosphere but ultimately well cooked, unfussy food at a decent price. My halibut, ...</description>
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<title>I visited this restaurant last night for my anniversary,  I admit that we are a young couple and ...</title>
<description>I visited this restaurant last night for my anniversary,  I admit that we are a young couple and are easily impressed but I cannot fault this restaurant.  Whilst it is true that downstairs is cramped, that all adds to the cosy atmosphere - be careful of the windy stairs after a drink though!  I ordered the goose rilletes and my boyfriend ...</description>
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<title>I was disappointed with my first and only visit to Andrew Edmunds. I did not have a problem with ...</title>
<description>I was disappointed with my first and only visit to Andrew Edmunds. I did not have a problem with the cramped seating arrangements as we were a group of four good friends looking forward to an evening out. My problem was with the service and the food. The welcome was warm and we were seated quickly. Orders were taken and the first course came ...</description>
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<title>My wife and i always celebrate our anniversary with a trip to a well reviewed restaurant.This ...</title>
<description>My wife and i always celebrate our anniversary with a trip to a well reviewed restaurant.This year we decided to try &quot;Andrew Edmunds&quot;.                                           What a treat ! we have been married 20 years and so far this has been our most enjoyable experience .My wife started with an enormous charcuterie plate , i ...</description>
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<title>We first dined at Andrew Edmunds 5 years ago and it has not lost any of its character since ...</title>
<description>We first dined at Andrew Edmunds 5 years ago and it has not lost any of its character since then. The tables are very close together but we still had a very romantic dinner in a restaurant which is full of charm and is very unique. The food was excellent and very good value for money when compared to the average London restaurant. Service was ...</description>
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<title>'Charm is more than just beauty...' Andrew Edmunds treats diners like Tetris blocks. They are ...</title>
<description>'Charm is more than just beauty...' Andrew Edmunds treats diners like Tetris blocks. They are dropped into the windowless basement, shoe-horned in the corridor, propped up at the bar, or even left on the pavement perched on creaking, slatted patio chairs. And most willingly surrender to this tube like treatment. Why? -Because most of the time, ...</description>
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<title>Visited Andrew Edmunds last weekend in a group of six, and having been before I knew what to ...</title>
<description>Visited Andrew Edmunds last weekend in a group of six, and having been before I knew what to expect in terms of cosiness.....As a larger group of six on a separate round table this wasn't a problem, but my impression was of a very friendly and homely atmosphere.After a very pleasant aperitif (a surprisingly enjoyable apple cider brandy) I had ...</description>
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<title>Really unique atmosphere (yes, the tables are close together but they are supposed to be!), ...</title>
<description>Really unique atmosphere (yes, the tables are close together but they are supposed to be!), really friendly staff and delicious food (tuna main course was excellent). And all for a reasonable price. We had an excellent Californian Shiraz but cannot remember the name. I cannot wait to go back.</description>
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<title>I was very disappointed with our Valentine's Day meal at Andrew Edmunds. The service and ...</title>
<description>I was very disappointed with our Valentine's Day meal at Andrew Edmunds. The service and atmosphere were good, but the food barely rose above mediocre. The foie gras was insipid and appeared to be from a tin, and was served with a cursory slice of supermarket sliced bread. The lamb was flavourless and overcooked and was served, unforgivably, ...</description>
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