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Sunday 11 October 2015

Crawley - 6th October 2015

Venue – Zari, 212-214 Ifield Drive, Crawley, RH11 0DQ

Attendees – Me, Malcolm, Rick (drink only)







For this JPT game, it was a reduced travelling party, with Rick joining us straight from London and only me and Malc making the journey from Essex. It was in fact the return of the group forever known as “The Aldershot three” as we were the visitors to Hampshire just after Phil Brown had been appointed manager of the mighty Blues. We only won once when he was in charge that season, which I think was for about 8 games, and it was on that night when we won 2-0, effectively sending the Shots down to the Conference. Fitting, bearing in mind that their dodgy floodlights effectively prevented us gaining automatic promotion the season before but that’s another story.  See the blog entry here - http://aroundthegroundsin80curries.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/aldershot-16th-april-2013.html

Crawley has a “New Town” feel to it; many places are modern constructions and of the 11 Indian restaurants in the vicinity, almost all of them seemed to be in small shopping parades of 8 – 10 units. Some of the pictures of these restaurants on Google Earth seemed to be graffiti clad walls/garages near or in front of the said eateries. It’s not overly conducive to want to book a table in a curry house when all you can see is a grey, soulless wall with black/white spray paint designs in front of wherever you would be going. I mean, anything could be behind that wall, including Harry “the knife” who is just waiting for some poor unsuspecting soul to wander through en route to collect their Chicken Vindaloo. Crawley isn’t nicknamed “Creepy” for nothing you know. They’ll be sitting ducks, I tell you (or sitting chickens, whatever, either way the portions will be poultry. See what I did there? Sorry, enough of the fowl jokes. Oops, did it again.)

Anyhow, Crawley is in fact a town that dates back to the 13th Century (check out the Wikipedia entry here - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crawley#Origins) but enough of the history lesson – on with the food.

The last time we were here, we went to a restaurant called Cinnamon and a huge discussion ensued about whether to just order the usual dish & rice with the shared naan and side dishes or go for the Indian Banquet being offered. We didn't really have time for a banquet but it seemed cheaper. I don’t know if it was or not as we really didn't have enough time to eat everything, what with having a football match to attend and all that. We lost 3-0 then and it has since been erased from the memory, but I don’t recall the food being all that great. So we thought we’d try somewhere different.
The trouble is that nowhere looked very appealing due to the aforesaid Google snaps, but a bit of on-line research showed that a local curry house, Zari, was up for some award and in doing so beat off competition from a Michelin starred restaurant and The Queens Table, the restaurant attached to Amberley House. Now that must be something worth visiting I thought; so we did. As it turns out, it was just a shame there was only the two of us.

Zari was at the end of a dodgy looking parade of shops containing all the ingredients for a food tasters paradise; a Chinese take away, a KFC imitation chicken take away place, fish and chips, kebabs, Londis, a coffee shop, oh and a bookies, game exchange place and a small Co-op. Classy. The pub, “The Pelham Buckle” was alongside Zari’s and looked nice from a distance but up close less so. “Kim’s Kitchen – Home Cooked Food” was emblazoned on the windows and made it look somehow even less appealing. But in amongst all this was Zari’s restaurant, a double sized unit with pretty pink neon lights and deceptive surroundings hiding an absolute jewel in Indian cuisine.



We arrived at around 5:50 and were greeted by no less than 6 staff. They were obviously expecting a busy night as there must have been space for over 100 covers and there were only 4 people in there already. We announced that we were here for the football but the waiter clearly wasn't a fan of either Crawley or the game itself as he asked who won… we had to explain that midweek games were played in the evening and we had to be away at about 7 so needed feeding fairly quick. The obligatory Cobras and puppodums were ordered and this is when we got a flavour that this place was just a little different. Everything was home made on site, even the puppodums and the spicy ones were conical in shape (see picture). The chutneys/accompaniments were delicious and if there was a complaint it was that there wasn't enough.



The menu was also completely different with lots of items I have never seen before anywhere. The waiter recommended a red curry, which Malcolm had (Madras strength) and I had a chicken dish which was incredibly aromatic and full of flavour. I can neither pronounce nor remember its name but it was certainly delicious. It was either that or a Biryani dish that they make with a pastry crust, so it was like a pie. Tough call. The Keema rice and Garlic rice were also very tasty and the Peshwari Naan was home-made and less “doughy” than I have had elsewhere. Absolutely fab.

The toilets were spotless and I have eaten in places less clean than they were. The staff were attentive and if there was a criticism at all, it was that for the second curry running, the waiter came over and asked if we wanted our food. Yes please mate, we’re in a rush as there’s a football match on and we don’t want you to let it get cold somewhere. Just bring it over. 

Rick joined us at the end for a drink and all in all it was a cracking meal out. More expensive than usual but only to be expected and well worth it.

Marks
Exterior - 8
Surroundings - 7
Interior – 9.5
Toilets – 9.5
Service - 9
Quality - 8
Value – 7.5

Overall - 8.36

The football
Crawley were statuesque. Southend were so far and away the better team in a 3-0 win that it was embarrassing. Quarter finals here we come!