Edmunds’s eponymous restaurant in Lexington Street was considered one of the last hangouts of bohemian ‘old Soho’

The death has been announced of the restaurateur and art dealer Andrew Edmunds, best known for a famously intimate restaurant in Soho that bears his name.

Edmunds, who was 79 this month, founded his eponymous restaurant in 1985 in an 18th-century townhouse in Lexington Street.

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