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Yes. Not a fan. Overpriced food served on paper plates.
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The one in Newport Beach fits the beach feel much better.
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The crab cooker in Newport was torn down and will be reconstructed. I believe will reopenend of 2019
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I got my crabs in the IE
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sucks
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Crab Cooker, if you get their bucket, sounds like a lot of food. It isn't. When i went, it was $36? And only fed 1 person.
A table with beers, would bring the tab to $100+.
It's a steamed crab, potato, corn, a few shrimps and clams? So plain, no taste, for that? Rip off.
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ok mr d thanks
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Yep
Rockin Baja at the Newport Pier is a far better option that the Crab Cooker in Tustin.
Crab Cooker in Newport is more nostalgic but I prefer Rockin Baja by far.
Making me hungry. Almost lunch time.
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Cool! Any suggestions on The kickin Crab? Been dying to go but i was turned off by my last seafood restaurant endeavour when they didn't give a plate at ALL! JUST paper on the table and shrimps in a bag
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That's Kickin' Crab... all of them.
They get the idea from seafood restaurants on piers all over California.
Butcher paper sheets, and a roll of towels.
Not even a single napkin. Don't ask for a plate or platter. I don't eat seafood, but wifey loves it.
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OH!
DON'T FORGET THE BIBS!
Don't wear your Sunday Best. You will drop on them, and smell like crab
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If you are wanting a really good seafood restaurant, then Wildfish in Irvine is the answer. Bison Ave. Upscale and pricy, but you will remember this one.
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