The Kickin' Crab

20120629:
We wanted crawfish and we were originally going to go to The Boiling Crab, but my mom said my aunt said The Kickin' Crab was at least as good as The Boiling Crab. My mom also mentioned my aunt is pretty knowledgeable in the quality of various restaurants, so we decided to go to The Kickin' Crab. Overall I'd agree with my aunt and say The Kickin' Crab is better than, if not the same as, The Boiling Crab.

I wrote: "The shrimp crisp is best described as a shrimp wrapped in an egg roll (fried shell). Good fries. Choice of spice for crawfish: Kickin' mild. Same small and medium-sized crawfish as The Boiling Crab. The shrimp is easier to eat than the crawfish, but the crawfish tastes better. I like the clam better." 10:20 PM PDT

Four meats: shrimp (top left), sausage (top right), crawfish (bottom left), clam (bottom right)

I wrote: "The sausage is best. I had a Corona Extra with lime to wash all the food down. Refreshing. The corn is just alright. Soaked in sauce. We figured next time we should get more potatoes." 10:25 PM PDT

Done.

Most, if not all the clam shells were empty. The clam itself to be sought after in the bag. My pile of crawfish and beer are also pictured. Oh and my bib lies to the left.

We ordered shrimp crisp and fries (that is there's a menu item that lists shrimp crisps which come with fries). Our waiter confused our order as including fries and came out with both shrimp crisp and fries. We clarified that we didn't actually order the extra fries. He took it away from us, but didn't take it off the check. So we had to get that corrected when the check came out. The person who handled our check nicely corrected the bill.

Playing with my food.

Several days later, my aunt asked me if my friends and I tried the garlic noodles. I told her we didn't and she said we should have, because it's good. I'll put it on my list of things to eat.

[20120709]

The Kickin' Crab

Relevant Links:
The Kickin' Crab Website
The Kickin' Crab - Westminster, CA (Yelp.com)

Shrimp crisps and fries.

No comments: