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Credit the team at Spanish Grupo La Misión, which brought us Dolores But You Can Call Me Lolita, for the notion of using a goofy, nonfood-related moniker. The same group does it again with Crazy About You, its follow-up venture, but there's another conceptual novelty at work here. It's called great value. The menu is set up much the same prix fixe way as at Dolores-Lolita. About a dozen salads/appetizers are listed on top -- sans pricing, because whichever one you choose will be included with your entrée at no extra charge. The entrées are divided into three pricing options: $15.75, $19.75, and $23.75. Let's say you decide to begin with serrano ham croquettes followed by a mojo-roasted half-chicken with spinach and artichokes. Cost for the two courses is $15.75. Add a glass of house wine for $4 and cappuccino flan for $2.50. Better news still: Those serrano croquettes are ethereally delicious, the chicken is quite taste and generously portioned, and the cappuccino flan is as good as the one you'll pay $8 for anywhere else. Beautiful décor, amiable service, freshly prepared food, and great value -- we're crazy about this place!
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"Reporter Nick Smooth here at the Sheen Center for Disturbed People, interviewing Ned Kolopsi as to why he was so enthralled with Crazy About You before landing at this facility. As most viewers know, the restaurant is a spinoff of Dolores, but You Can Call Me Lolita (with additional venues in Spain). Crazy name for a restaurant, huh? Anyway, tell us, Ned. What's the story?""The story is that for $15.99, I can get a mojo-roasted half-chicken with spinach, artichokes, and any of the dozen... More »
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