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There is reasonable concern at the AFD for this article about the tone - which I believe largely manifests itself in the Reception section. To address these concerns, I'm moving the entire section here.

Reception

Michelin Guide calls the restaurant "stylish" and a "wine country hotspot".[1] It is acknowledged as being the "most hip and contemporary" restaurant in the downtown Sonoma area. Frommer's calls the restaurant "sexy".[2] The San Francisco Chronicle called the "vibe" of the restaurant and bar "Wine Country casual."[3] Zagat calls EDK "solid" yet expensive for a non-special occasion. They rated EDK a 22 out of 30 for their food in 2014.[4] To contradict, Frommer's calls the prices at EDK "surprisingly reasonable."[2]

The San Francisco Chronicle's food critic Michael Bauer visited the restaurant in 2007. He liked the fry on the french fries, but, said that the frying was lacking on the fritto misto. He called the halibut a "perfect summer dish," and called the pork osso bucco "mildly disappointing but not a deal breaker." He said that the was the dessert highlight of the meal which included poached stonefruit on cake and ice cream sandwiches. He described the service as "friendly" and that the "minor glitches" he saw were not important in the overall review.[5] Another San Francisco Chronicle reviewer, Carey Sweet, visited the restaurant in 2010 when Justin Everett was executive chef. They said the charcuterie was "cutting edge."[3]

The Press Democrat food critic Jeff Cox reviewed the restaurant when Armando Navarro became executive chef around 2012. He described his experience as "pocked with hits and misses." He ate a mixed lettuce salad which he said "every salad should taste this good." The butternut squash soup he had was "tasteless". The soup was decorated with small marshmallows on top which Cox called "gratuitous". Cox enjoyed the duck confit with foie gras terrine, giving it three stars, he also praised the Petaluma chicken. He gave the the risotto served with pumpkin one star and said the lamb roulade "defied expectations," in a bad way. In contrast to Bauer's visit in 2007, Cox said that the desserts "needed work." He called the patio "one of the prettiest" in Sonoma. He called the wine list "cosmopolitan" but acknowledges that the wines are overpriced based on their at market value, with some "bargains."[6]

In 2014, the restaurant was named one of the top six best farm to table restaurants in the country by Yahoo! Travel. Reviewer Corynne Cirilli described the profiteroles as "to die for."[7]

References

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  3. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference Sweet was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference Zagat was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference Bauer was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  6. ^ Cite error: The named reference Cox was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  7. ^ Cirilli, Corynne. "The 6 Best Farm-to-Table Venues in the United States". Yahoo! Travel. Yahoo!. Retrieved 14 August 2014.

Feel free to move some or all of this back as appropriate but be careful to ensure that we don't make it sound like a pitch for the restaurant. The Dissident Aggressor 17:07, 20 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]