This is a welcome addition to the neighborhood, which has lacked a nice family restaurant serving food cooked from scratch (rather than ready-to-heat from the likes of Cysco). The location has had trouble retaining a restaurant tenant for many years, but the success of Crazy Tomato is testimony to the old saying about building a better mousetrap. Service is efficient and polite, the cooking is high quality, the range of drinks is good and prices middle range. The owners, one a chef and one the maitre d, really work hard at making people feel welcome and appreciated -- the kind of feel that's nice in a neighborhood restaurant. My only suggestion: the lighting is a bit too bright and needs variation. Wayne r