
There was a long line at Boiling Crab so while waiting we’ve decided to roam around the predominantly Vietnamese plaza where the resto was located at and look what we found, Asian Munchies! Seeds, peanut crackers (most filipinos would call it Nagaraya), smoked octopus thingies, crispy squid crackers. Susan bought some for her mom. While I sampled everything. haha.

Hot! hot! hot!

We went inside this big warehouse full of beauty and spa products. They sell nail polish, acetone, shampoo by the bucket!!! Then these signages caught my attention, i thought they look cool. My sisters would probably enjoy getting their beauty stuff here. I kinda noticed that most Vietnamese women are all made and primped up. Well, now I know why.

Freaky. Imagine having that at your desk or at your bedpost.

Hello, mannequin.

Some wierd guy I saw at a poster playing a bottle-o-phone. ahha. sorry i just made that up. I would hire that guy in my band.

At last! Eating time. We were both Boiling Crab noobs so we didnt know what to get. But theyre pretty known for their crawfish, lobster and crabs. They ran out of lobster that time so we just got crawfish and crabs. The crabs are superb. Flaky, clean, meaty. The crafish are, well, interesting. I didnt know what crawfish was and I was kinda suprised that its like a cross between a lobster, shrimp and an insect. It kinda tasted muddy when I tried to suck its brains out (which I do with shrimp). The seasoning was superb. Medium spicy was SPICY. We were so hungry we didnt take a picture of what were eating.

The aftermath. Poor crabbies and craws.
