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Came here for dinner with another couch surfer using the promo card of a few pound of mussels or clams and 20% off. I'm not sure how they are making money like this though. Maybe it's just to get their name out? We received a free pound of mussels with garlic butter and ordered a pound of crawfish in mild cajun sauce with corn and a side of fish filet without fries. The crawfish was frozen because there's no season for it? This was our first crawfish experience and boy is it a lot of work to eat to get so little out of it! I still prefer shrimp. As for describing the taste of crawfish, it's sort of like shrimp and lobster but not to the point I would crave for it. Both sauces for the seafood were good but I wasn't too impressed. Maybe I just don't fancy this type of food? As for the fish filet, it was crispy and came with tartar sauce but I used the sauce from the seafood instead. It got a tad too salty with the sauce though so I had quick dips instead and eventually stopped using sauce. I'm not sure how I felt about the quality of fish. The customer service was good, the restaurant was clean and spacious.
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