What're the best Vietnamese and Asian style crawfish places around town? I feel like that's an area I haven't dived into well enough
Head Ninja In Charge said:
Cajun Kitchen is second place.
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Vietnamese and Asian style crawfish
CDUB98 said:Head Ninja In Charge said:
Cajun Kitchen is second place.
I think you missed something.Quote:
Vietnamese and Asian style crawfish
There are crawfish in Los Angeles?Head Ninja In Charge said:
LA Crawfish is still the standard. Nobody is ****ing with them.
CDUB98 said:Head Ninja In Charge said:
Cajun Kitchen is second place.
I think you missed something.Quote:
Vietnamese and Asian style crawfish
BohunkAg said:There are crawfish in Los Angeles?Head Ninja In Charge said:
LA Crawfish is still the standard. Nobody is ****ing with them.
BMX Bandit said:
Is BB's considered Asian/Vietnamese style crawfish?
Well, **** me.The Milkman said:CDUB98 said:Head Ninja In Charge said:
Cajun Kitchen is second place.
I think you missed something.Quote:
Vietnamese and Asian style crawfish
A quick googling says that Cajun Kitchen is an Asian place
Apparently so.Head Ninja In Charge said:CDUB98 said:Head Ninja In Charge said:
Cajun Kitchen is second place.
I think you missed something.Quote:
Vietnamese and Asian style crawfish
I think you don't know what the **** you're talking about.
CDUB98 said:Apparently so.Head Ninja In Charge said:CDUB98 said:Head Ninja In Charge said:
Cajun Kitchen is second place.
I think you missed something.Quote:
Vietnamese and Asian style crawfish
I think you don't know what the **** you're talking about.
Dude, we live in Houston. No such thing as fresh air.Unincorporated Katy said:CDUB98 said:Apparently so.Head Ninja In Charge said:CDUB98 said:Head Ninja In Charge said:
Cajun Kitchen is second place.
I think you missed something.Quote:
Vietnamese and Asian style crawfish
I think you don't know what the **** you're talking about.
Why don't you push away from the keyboard for a while and go get some fresh air for a few days or something.
CDUB98 said:
But, ya gotta admit, a name like Cajun Kitchen would lead one to believe they are not exactly Asian based.
BMX Bandit said:
Then what makes it "Asian"? BBs serves them (for lack of better word) "wet" which I assumed was the Asian way.
It was like $10 or $11/lb when we went there last April or May. And I came away deeply disappointed with the crawfish and food. Crazy because so many friends had told us we had to try it out. maybe we went on an off night. But I'll never pay $10+/lb for crawfish again just out of principle. That's robbery.Tom Hagen said:
Crawfish and Noodles.
They're not AS wet...but they're WAY better.BMX Bandit said:
Then what makes it "Asian"? BBs serves them (for lack of better word) "wet" which I assumed was the Asian way.
Yep...Head Ninja In Charge said:CDUB98 said:
But, ya gotta admit, a name like Cajun Kitchen would lead one to believe they are not exactly Asian based.
Agreed on this tho. Creatively naming restaurants is not what Houston Asians are good at.
The Milkman said:
I called around and Cajun Kitchen is also at $10/lb as well as Crawfish and Noodle. I'll never pay that for crawfish.
Be going to LA tonight at $7/lb