Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Thats going to be 90 to 120 minute wait?

One of the biggest factors of being Filipino is food. Food is always part of any celebration. However as a American born Filipino, I do not restrict myself to my own cultures food. I am always always down to try something new, whether it be spicy Indian or traditional Jewish.. I love to eat different types of food at different restaurants. However, I ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT A DOUBT HATE waiting to eat. It’s not that I am an impatient person, because I consider myself a very patient person, it’s just the feeling you get when you are waiting for food, especially when your extremely hungry; Hunger becomes unmanageable. It seems like all you can think about is the taste of food; instead of consuming the food, food ultimately consumes you. It’s a known fact (or well to me it is), when people are hungry they get highly irritable. The desire for food can alter a person’s personality. So the question lies, to what extent should you wait to get great tasting food?

On of the longest waits I have ever waited for excellent taste of food and ambience as a restaurant was two hours. Despite the long wait, Boiling Crab is definitely worth the wait. It is something different with unique taste. Boiling Crab doesn’t just provide delicious taste but provides a unique exciting experience as well.

What makes Boiling Crab so good? The menu consists of a variety of seafood: Lobster, Crawfish, Shrimp, Crab, and Oysters. After you pick which type of seafood you would like, they provide options for taste. They have three different types of flavors: Rajun Cajun (Original), Lemon Pepper, and Garlic Butter. You also have the option of combing all flavors into the Whole Sha Bang! Shortly after deciding your food, the seafood along with the seasonings is put into a bag, mixed together, than cooked. The bag full of seafood (which is in the same bag it is cooked in) is later carried to your table ready to eat. The presentation of the food makes it look nasty and dirty but man it is it amazing. After receiving your bag, you will be offered limes and salt and pepper. Then the experience begins. You are given a bib (as a baby would), no utensils then the feast begins. You use nothing but your bare hands to eat your seafood. If eating isn’t as messy as is, the seasoning and unraveling of your seafood will all pay off once tasting the deliciousness of Boiling Crabs seafood.


It makes sense why the wait is two hours long!

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