I love it, I wasn't sure if they have something weird but no way the food was delicious. If you have the time and want to tried it you won't regret.
My friend messaged me telling me about this place and after doing a quick search, this asian-owned boil on Hastings caught my attention as a must-try. . We ordered the seafood feast with crab and paid an additional cost for the pasta, because why not. When the crab boil was cooked, the waiter came over and dumped the pot of seafood over the table and placed the bucket on the side for empty shells. A wooden board, mallet (for the crab), and disposable gloves were also provided.
Great place to go for a group of people or families. The same concept as Crab Pot in Seattle, but without the three hour drive and American currency. Took my family there when they first opened a few years ago, and the kids liked the idea of not using utensils and plates. Food was to their liking too: pasta, clams, mussels, sausages, corn, potatoes and crab...plenty of variety. The kids (and adults) were pleasantly surprised with the frozen dessert (Asian freezies in flavors like lychee, pear, coconut, mango) given free of charge at the end of our meal. For our family of four, we ordered two of the Combo B's and it was more than enough for us. Went there this week with a group of friends. The restaurant has added a large tv since I've been there last. The décor is still the same, but we were there for the food and not really the ambience. We found that ordering 8-9 Combo B's was sufficient for 12 adults. The service was good: they were always quick with our water pitcher refills and napkin requests. Our group was done within 1.5 hours...we were hungry and the food came out quickly. It's a small restaurant, so either make a reservation or go early for dinner. There's plenty of parking in the area: a lot behind the restaurant and of course, street parking.
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