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The Holy Crab is a Louisiana-inspired seafood restaurant offering the opportunity to experience a cajun seafood boil and other delicious creatures from the sea. The food was enjoyable and as a person that doesn’t eat seafood regularly I actually enjoyed myself and was full by the end and that was from eating the sea food. View all feedback.
What Alana Wiegand doesn't like about The Holy Crab:
Had the crawfish yesterday, as I never had them before. Don't bother..Most of the body is the head and stomach. They were small. Hardly any meat. Ordered the shrimp, which are excellent, just to have a proper meal. There was a choice of frozen or fresh (for a higher price). A seafood restaurant should have only fresh. Offer crawfish as a special when they come in fresh. View all feedback.
We ordered crab,clams,corn w/sausage ,shrimp,Cajun fries,calamari,chicken tenders,lobster bisque,frog legs everything was delicious and the in house sauce with the clams and shrimps was to die for. Great location and the service was great !! Highly recommend this place to everyone.
We were walking from Stanley Park trying to find a Taxi to get us to the Hotel and we found this place, which we didn't know about, so we gave it a try and wow the food was amazing so good we tried the 2.5 lbs crab
The Holy Crab is a Louisiana-inspired seafood restaurant offering the opportunity to experience a cajun seafood boil and other delicious creatures from the sea. The food was enjoyable and as a person that doesn’t eat seafood regularly I actually enjoyed myself and was full by the end and that was from eating the sea food.
Went here last night for dinner to celebrate my friend's birthday. Most of us are first timer to try The Holy Crab restaurant and we're not satisfied with our dining experienced. The service was great and servers are attentive. The food is good as the flavors/spices are too strong than we expect. Basically they boiled the seafood and put the spices on top. Very expensive. Once in a lifetime experience is enough. I will not go back in here.
If you haven’t noticed lately, Vancouver has been catching on to the seafood boil fad and new restaurants have been popping up everywhere promising a fun engaging meal with mallets, bibs, and lots of good ol’ seafood. The Holy Crab is one of Vancouver’s newest additions and it is chain that originated from Singapore.