Table seating in Sutton

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    Chi Ni Restaurant Sutton

    ★★★★☆ 4
    Open

    “As soon as we found out that Chi Ni is opening second branch in Sutton, we decided to give it a try. After all, Indo-Chinese dishes are mine personal favourite. The place is slightly smaller than Tooting branch, it's better to book a table. The menu is slightly different. We ordered okra and volcano chicken with egg fried rice. Excellent taste. Their cheff knows what he is doing. Definitely will return for more.”

    Address: 364 High Street, Sutton SM1 1QE, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 20 3722 5209

    Website: chinirestaurantsutton.co.uk

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    Freedom Caffe' Tearoom

    ★★★★★ 4.9
    Open

    “I've only ever driven through Cheam before my visit yesterday, a trip by public transport (tram and train) from Croydon specifically to visit the Whitehall museum, housed in a grade II* listed former domestic dwelling dating from before the reign of Henry VIII. While the museum is an important place of reference for local history, geared more towards children than adults, it also houses the excellent Freedom Caffe' tearoom. The restrictions imposed by such an old, historic house may mean they can't use a normal commercial coffee machine but the range of soft drinks is impressive and more importantly, the vegan options for lunch are delicious. I highly recommend both the vegan sausage roll with salad and the vegan Greek. Then there are the cakes... The only vegan option on the day was a chocolate pear and apple cake but it was gorgeous and the staff were attentive and friendly and the food reasonably priced. I also noted the fresh pasta preparation. There's more to Cheam than the museum but whatever else you're doing it's well worth making sure you visit the Freedom Caffe' for a drink and a bite to eat.”

    Address: Cheam, Sutton SM3 8QD, United Kingdom

    Website: freedomcaffe.com

  3. 3

    Katsuma Premium Japanese

    ★★★★☆ 4.5
    Closed

    “[SHORT VERSION] One of the best Japanese food we’ve had in London. Prices were MORE than reasonable and the portions are big. You should eat here. [LONG VERSION] The Food: We first had the Yuzu Yellowtail Tiradito. The first mouthful me and my partner had, we looked at each other and said, this sort of flavours could be easily served in fine dining restaurants. Very complex sweet, sour, and a small beautiful hint of spiciness to it and then the yellowtail tasted so fresh. Not one bit of slimy/fishy smell or flavour to it. We then had the mixed tempura. There was no usual dipping sauce and we thought it was a bit sad, but when we had our first bite, it was so crunchy and tasty that too much sauce would ruin it. You could really taste the freshness of the prawn. My partner and I think that proper japanese chefs pay attention to detail, so we check how they prepare their food, and they delivered. The tails of the prawns were completely clean with no black marks at all and the vegetables were so fresh too. We also had the pork katsu curry, which had the entire bowl covered with the pork cutlet and a really powerful japanese curry sauce(very flavourful)[no photo as someone took a better one that does justice to it]. The Chef and the Place: To be honest, I found out about this restaurant passing by it early morning(it was closed) on our to the bus stop, and I checked the reviews(high). I thought we would drop by later that night. They said that they don’t do reservations as it is really a small place(mainly takeaways), with bar like setting(stools lined up along the window and along where the chef prepares sushi) and 1 small table on the side. We went in later for dinner and were surprised that there wasn’t a single Japanese staff in the place, I even looked outside to check if we were in the right place. So we’re like, ok let’s just order, we’re here already and as soon as we tasted the food, we loved it. We talked to this Sri Lankan chef and asked how the hell his food tasted this good and we all had a good laugh. He’s been in the Japanese Fine dining field for 25 years and he wanted to start his own little restaurant serving cheap but high quality food. We spent 2 hours talking about Japanese food, and how they store, prepare, and present their food. They even showed us that they use only the highest quality ingredients all the way down to the salt they use for the sushi. These guys are lovely human beings and they are also highly skilled in what they do and they need the recognition. Thank you for the lovely meal. It was a pleasure meeting you guys. P.S. Thanks for the special off-menu aburi salmon!”

    Address: 30C Great Sutton Street, London EC1V 0DU, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 20 7490 3188

    Website: katsumajapanese.co.uk

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    Indiya-Indiya

    ★★★★☆ 4.3
    Closed

    “I have eaten here many times & asked if they could create dishes that aren't on the menu. Every time the food has been absolutely delicious & never disappoints. Fabulous chef & friendly staff, I always recommend this restaurant to my friends who have joined me & also thoroughly enjoyed the food too.”

    Address: 354 High Street, Sutton SM1 1QE, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 20 8770 1035

    Website: suttonindiyaindiya.co.uk