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The Boiling Crab in Garden Grove

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12 Jul

My brother’s birthday on Wednesday he wanted to go to The Boiling Crab. It’s locally famous and there are a handful of locations in SoCal and a few in TX and Las Vegas.

The wait was 45 minutes on a Wednesday night! I thought that was crazy for around here. I mean we were in Garden Grove, not LA.

the boiling crab in garden grove (800x450)

Normally we have a “Only eat seafood when you’re within 15 miles of the sea” rule that I don’t actually stick to and this just made it!

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We started with oysters which probably actually came from Alaska or wherever oysters hail from.

raw oysters from the boiling crab (800x450)

Remember I tried my first fried oyster a few weeks ago in Ventura? Well, it was time to step up my game with a RAW oyster. I wasn’t a fan, but everything once, right?

my first oyster at the boiling crab (800x800)

Happy Birthday Michael.

the boiling crab (800x450)

The Boiling Crab in Garden Grove

The menu is very simple – just seafood and a few side options.

the boiling crab menu picture (800x450)the guys at boiling crab (800x450) (2)

We had sweet potato fries to share. the boiling crab sweet potato fries (800x450)

They bring you your seafood in a bag full of juices and spices. It’s amazing, but MESSY!!! I ordered crawfish and a corn with “the works” and medium spice. It was delicious!

the boiling crab crawfish (800x450)

This is the ‘Before’ picture of the table. I couldn’t take a pic of the ‘After’ because my hands were dripping.

the boiling crab menu (450x800)

Since we did cake on the Fourth of July we did fro-yo instead.

yogurtland carrot cake flavor (450x800) yogurtland in garden grove (450x800)

Overall, I loved it! And the prices are good. But, I need practice peeling crawfish. This was only the second time (the first was in NOLA in Feb!) but I needed a refresher course and it was still a little frustrating.

Question: Raw Oysters – Yes or No?

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    1. Lindsey @ Run Freckles Run says

      2013-07-14 at 6:04 pm

      I’ve had raw oysters, but I’m not a fan!

      Reply
    2. Karen@ La Chanson de Ma Vie says

      2013-07-14 at 10:46 am

      Most of California’s oysters come from Humboldt Bay. They don’t come from Alaska. I live on Humboldt Bay, but I hate oysters.

      http://www.oysterguide.com/maps/california/

      Reply
    3. Divya @ Eat. Teach. Blog. says

      2013-07-14 at 7:09 am

      Ugh, I gag every time!

      Reply
    4. Terikay says

      2013-07-14 at 4:19 am

      This place looks awesome! Your brave to try crawfish. I think they’re too much work. I prefer oysters over an open fire.

      Reply
    5. LosingLindy says

      2013-07-13 at 3:59 pm

      I don’t eat anything that comes out of the water except duck and buffalo. 😉

      Reply
    6. Kelsey says

      2013-07-13 at 1:06 pm

      Very jealous of your meal. There is a Crab Shack place a couple of hours from me I really want to try. Also jello of the froyo! I just got my wisdom teeth out and craving soft serve…which is not available in my town! Raw oysters yes.

      Reply
    7. sally @ sweat out the small stuff says

      2013-07-13 at 10:42 am

      No raw oysters for me thanks. When I saw the picture of the map with Garden Grove I smiled. I was just on vacation in Cali last week and we drove down 405 from Los Angeles toward San Diego where I noticed the signs for Westminster! I also saw a sign for John Wayne Airport and immediately had an image of you taking a pic of yourself while traveling in/out of there. I kinda sorta think I need to move to the Left Coast soon. It’s so lovely out there.

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      • runeatrepeat says

        2013-07-13 at 11:57 am

        I love it here, but I’m partial 😉

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    8. Phil says

      2013-07-13 at 10:34 am

      Yes, I love raw oysters, but I am pretty weird.

      Reply
    9. Denise says

      2013-07-13 at 8:04 am

      I like them raw. There are so many types and some taste more metallic or earthier then others. I prefer them grilled then dipped in butter and Tabasco. I realized the other day that I dont like them fried.

      Reply
    10. Mares says

      2013-07-13 at 7:16 am

      Love crawfish – just that there is so much work for just a little meat! Tualatin has a crawfish festival every year – you should head out there!
      http://tualatincrawfishfestival.com

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    11. Angela says

      2013-07-13 at 7:15 am

      That’s a typical south east Texas meal! LOL. I was reading this and it just so reminded me of things around here. Crawfish = too much work for not enough. My husband is from TN and he doesn’t get the fuss about the seafood and crawfish, but it’s second nature to us coasties.

      Reply
    12. Amanda @ Pink Runner Girl says

      2013-07-13 at 6:39 am

      That’s exactly the reason why I wish I lived on the west coast. I love love love seafood! Raw oysters and so good but I like Oysters Rockefeller better!

      Reply
    13. Ashley Afonso says

      2013-07-13 at 6:24 am

      Yummm Carrot Cake fro-yo!!

      Reply
    14. Sue says

      2013-07-13 at 5:53 am

      I’m vegan but before this, I loved oysters raw (with a squeeze of lemon juice). Sometimes my dad would buy back “oh-chien” ie omelette with oysters from the hawker centre or stalls for supper.

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    15. TartanJogger @tartanjogger.wordpress.com says

      2013-07-13 at 4:51 am

      Now, that looks absolutely delicious! Love, love, love seafood! Yum!

      Reply
    16. kay marie says

      2013-07-13 at 4:41 am

      I am from Louisiana, so I am very familiar with peeling boiled
      crawfish. Try oysters chargrilled. Non-raw eating fans love it. I am amazed you guys were able to eat them in California. The restaurant has definitely been added to the list.

      Reply
    17. Steph says

      2013-07-13 at 1:14 am

      No to raw oysters. I’m not keen on the idea of raw meat or fish. Veggies yes, meats no. Now, raw puddings (ok, I mean cake batter) yes!

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    18. Jodea @ chillichocolatelove says

      2013-07-12 at 11:26 pm

      I’ll eat oysters but I’m not crazy for them. I just love any seafood. I’ve always lived within a few miles of the sea and now I know why!

      Reply
    19. BlushandBarbells says

      2013-07-12 at 9:59 pm

      My dinner group recently went to the Boiling Crab in Koreatown. One of our friends is vegan…AWKWARD

      Reply
    20. Patti Smith says

      2013-07-12 at 8:35 pm

      Nope, nuh-uh. I actually don’t like any kind of oysters. The 15 miles from the water is a great rule to follow!

      Reply
    21. Hayley in Training says

      2013-07-12 at 8:34 pm

      I’ve never tried oysters! a 45 minute wait must mean it’s good, right? 😀

      Reply
    22. Gillian says

      2013-07-12 at 8:26 pm

      Big fat no on oysters. Eeew. But I actually considered skipping dinner and just hitting up Yogurtland after my run today

      Reply
    23. Karla @ Foodologie says

      2013-07-12 at 8:19 pm

      My bf’s bday is in 2 weeks and we’re planning to go to the Boiling Crab! I hear it’s great. I always get that one confused with the Kicking Crab. I think they’re similar but I’ve heard the Boiling Crab is better.

      Also I’m dying to try that carrot cake fro yo. Happy Birthday to your bro!

      Reply
    24. Shannon says

      2013-07-12 at 8:14 pm

      Thank you for sharing your dislike of oysters because I was starting to think I was the only person who doesn’t like them. I do not get the obsession. But I could definitely get behind carrot cake froyo. Yum.

      Reply
    25. Shannon F. says

      2013-07-12 at 7:42 pm

      Yummy…….looks so good. I have to check this place out soon. My husband and I went to The Kickin Crab in Santa Ana, on Bristol, close to South Coast Plaza, and it was super duper yummy. If you go here you must try their garlic noodles. Happy Birthday to your Bro!!!!!

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    26. Victoria @ Reluctantly Skinny says

      2013-07-12 at 7:29 pm

      negative on the oysters – raw or any kind – I just can’t do it! froyo on the other hand..anytime!

      Reply
    27. Shay @ Whine Less, Breathe More says

      2013-07-12 at 6:54 pm

      No, no and no. But I’ll be right over for the froyo!

      Reply
    28. Britt @ Fit Fit Britt Britt says

      2013-07-12 at 6:43 pm

      No… but I’m allergic otherwise I would want to try it at least once!

      Reply
    29. Laura says

      2013-07-12 at 6:13 pm

      Love, love, love raw oysters. If you’re ever in Monterey there’s a local spot where they have the best oysters – raw, fried, BBQ grilled (those are amazing)!!

      Reply
    30. Sara @ LovingOnTheRun says

      2013-07-12 at 6:06 pm

      This looks delicious! We don’t have that good of seafood where I live, but this looks amazing!! How was the frozen yogurt??

      Reply
    31. Monica says

      2013-07-12 at 5:59 pm

      Wow I can’t believe you got raw oysters AND crawfish! Are you secretly from Louisiana? I’m from there, so these are a natural part of my diet (or were anyway) I love them!

      Reply
    32. Kristi says

      2013-07-12 at 5:52 pm

      I like steamed oysters, but not so much raw. I have to say that I had tried just about every type of seafood, but whole crawfish is one thing I haven’t ever tried.

      Reply
    33. Leah says

      2013-07-12 at 4:58 pm

      Love me some raw oysters! More importantly, how is the carrot cake froyo???

      Reply
      • runeatrepeat says

        2013-07-12 at 5:50 pm

        Amazing. It’s only for a limited time so get some!

        Reply

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