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      <title>Ichi-Riki Sushi House</title>
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<p><b>Rating:</b> 4.3</p>
<p><b>Location:</b> 17B Strutton Ground, SW1P 2HY, London, United Kingdom</p>
<p><b>Phone:</b> 020 7233 1701</p><p><b>Tags:</b> lively, good value, japanese</p>Super SushiLet&#39;s start with the bad news - this place is never going to get a Michelin star, because those guys really don&#39;t like restaurants with laminated adverts for beers on the wall.<br /><br />Let&#39;s carry on with the worse news - it&#39;s much, much too small. I&#39;m certain that if they had double the room, it would still be reservations only&#33;<br /><br />That&#39;s because the food is wonderful, and the staff are really friendly. My sushi background had started with the obvious chains but this is a clear cut above in terms of quality. The only complaint was that, on the day we went, they didn&#39;t have any toro... the reason being that they only use fresh fish and their supplier hadn&#39;t had any tuna that morning. The lady serving us, however, was quick to suggest a replacement which broadened by experience with sushi.<br /><br />It&#39;s an easy walk from Victoria station, but hidden down a flight of stairs from Stratton Ground market (opposite the book stall, the day we were there.)<br /><br />Not a cheap eat at &#0194;&#0163;60 for two for a three-course lunch (including drinks), but no complaints on the value stakes.]]></description>
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      <title>Caravela</title>
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<p><b>Rating:</b> 4.5</p>
<p><b>Location:</b> 58a High Street, RH10 1BT, Crawley, United Kingdom</p>
<p><b>Tags:</b> friendly, charming, family & home feel, good value, traditional</p>A surprisingly charming findWe went to Caravela for the first time today. The restaurant is "hidden" on the High Street and at first glance looks like part of the George Hotel. <br /><br />At 12:30 on an overcast Tuesday, we were the only people in there, which meant we had a good chance to chat to the owner - Portuguese born, but living in Crawley for over 20 years.<br /><br />At &#0163;50 for two for a three course lunch, including soft drinks and service, it&#39;s not at the cheap end of Crawley&#39;s restaurants, but the food was exquisite.<br /><br />The soups were done well, I had the Caldo Verde, but shared my wife&#39;s Vegetable - both were at the right temperature with an interesting blend. The chorizo in the Caldo Verde was a new soup experience for me&#33;<br /><br />For the main course, we both went for the fish Cataplana. A Cataplana is, apparantly, a traditional cooking vessel, and sure enough our food was brought to the table in a large one, before being taken to one side for serving into individual portions. It would be unfair to call Fish Cataplana a "fish stew", because it was head and shoulders above what the plain English description might suggest. A good discovery.<br /><br />For pudding, we had the chocolate mousse and the Caravela Bombe (fried ice cream) respectively. Both were well done, and reassuringly home-made.<br /><br />The ambience was nice, initially a little cold, but the owner quickly realised that we were looking chilly and turned off the overhead fan above us.<br /><br />He was quite chatty, and very open about the fact that lunchtimes were completely dead - evenings are the time when the whole of Crawley&#39;s food scene livens up - full marks to him for bothering to open at lunch time for a single couple though - one of the other restaurants we&#39;d tried to go to turned out to be just "6pm - late".]]></description>
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