Saturday, October 8, 2011

Mr Krab's Seafood Restaurant

Location: San Jose, CA
Cuisine type: Cajun, Seafood
Atmosphere: family style dive, playful themed decoration
Meal: dinner
Price range: ~$10/entree, $1.50-$4/side, more for shareable plates
Overall grade: 7.1

Ben

Most of the restaurant is two rows of tables with a server aisle in between with wooden tables draped with large sheets of paper. It is decorated with some sports memorabilia, Louisiana tributes, and cartoons of crawfish / shrimp. The menu consists of shrimp, crawfish, snow and king lobster. The shrimp and crawfish are boiled with heads and shells on, Louisiana style. We ordered the seafood platter, which came with about 30 crawfish, 15 shrimp, and lobster (we upgraded from snow to king) served in a big pot filled with broth. The broth was delicious, a red color with potatoes, onions, and garlic inside loaded with spicy pepper flavor. Despite a summer and a few trips in the south, we still never saw the huge appeal of crawfish (suck the head and crack through the body for a tiny morsel of meat), but for what it is, they were executed well and had a spicy sweet flavor. The shrimp was perfectly cooked with a soft and fresh flavor, with the drawback for some people (me included) of being cooked with head and shell on is that they are not deveined. The lobster was incredible served in the broth, the only complaint is that at the price we thought we would receive a full king lobster, though we only received about 4 chopped pieces of leg.  The side of sweet potato fries were freshly made and delicious, and the corn-on-the-cob served in a broth was not worth eating, severely overcooked and bland. The atmosphere was pretty fun, the paper table cloths and roll of paper towels on each table calling for food to be enjoyed without worrying about the mess. The drink menu was limited, at the time they weren’t selling beer or wine due to alcohol license issue. The place offers a great taste of cajun style cooking in the bay area, and they have mastered their broths and seafood preparation. The atmosphere is light, fun and informal, filled with groups of friends and couples.

Food           9
Drinks         5
Atmosphere 7
Service        8
Value          7

Nina

We left for Mr Krab's restaurant not sure what to expect. On one hand, so far any restaurant labeled "seafood restaurant" tended to be on the fancy side of the spectrum, especially when lobster is present in any form. On the other hand, the name of the place made me think of a Chuck E Cheese's type setting, which is anything but fancy. The actual place didn't match either expectation - the restaurant was small and unassuming, with a family friendly setting yet with nothing particularly tailored to be children-friendly. The content was also quite surprising - the manu was split between cajun style seafood and asian noodles. Since we came determined to eat seafood, we looked at the former for our choice of dinner.

The entrees were basically all either deep fried or seafood boils, all you had to do was choose the type of seafood, spice levels and sides. We went for a combo platter, since it was shareable and would give us an opportunity to try out most of their menu offerings in one dish; spice level - medium, since I decided to play it safe (this was cajun style, after all); finally, we didn't order any sides until later when we saw corn on the cob being presented to a nearby table and felt a tinge of melancholy for this Midwest staple. It was pretty disappointing that their advertised drink menu was reduced to only water and soda, since they had not renewed their liquor license and had no estimated date when they would get it again.

Our platter came with a lot of crawfish (which I always find difficult to eat, certainly too much labor put in for too small of a reward), quite a bit of whole shrimp, clams and king crab legs, all in a spicy broth whose flavor penetrated all of the components. I was certainly glad we ordered the medium spiciness, it had enough of a kick to make the food more exciting, while not overwhelming the delicate flavor of seafood to the point where all you could taste was spice. For how expensive of an addition the crab legs were, we didn't get too much of that on our plate, so that was a little disappointing, though in flavor they really shined. The corn on the cob was disappointing, to soggy, not sweet enough, and didn't taste too fresh either. It was a good thing that the sweet potato fries were crispy and delicious to make up for it.

Overall, this place doesn't stand out in particular, though it offers good flavorful seafood boil. I would think that crawfish fans might enjoy this place much more than me, I have yet to find good reason to pick these over shrimp or crab legs.

Food             8
Drinks          4
Atmosphere  6
Service          7
Value            7

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