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Old 02-18-2010, 04:05 PM   #16
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There is a good cajun place called Doadies. There is one on Rockwall and one that just opened off of Beltline. But I belive their called mudbugs.
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Do any Yats want to weigh in?

I'd like to know a good place also.
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Old 02-18-2010, 04:50 PM   #18
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There is a good cajun place called Doadies. There is one on Rockwall and one that just opened off of Beltline. But I belive their called mudbugs.
Yes its called Doadies, there are a few of them. The only one I have been to is in Addison on beltline during the Monday trivia.
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Old 02-18-2010, 07:16 PM   #19
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i have been to the one in Carrollton (Josey/Trinity Mills) and i think the original on Greenville. they are good but somewhat pricey. found a place last year i liked Johnny G's in Lewisville. nice and spicy and more reasonably priced.

www.johnnygsseafood.com
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Old 02-18-2010, 09:06 PM   #20
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Sorry, I know I'm missing out, but ....just can't do it.
Nicole, do you eat Lobster? It's nothing more than a small lobster. It's hard to believe you'll be going to a culinary school, and we can't get you to eat crawdad's... What is it that makes you say, "just can't do it."? It can't be sucking head, I've heard conflicting evidence on that point!

For those looking for a good place in North Dallas, Nate's is quite good.

http://www.natesseafood.com/

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Old 02-19-2010, 01:11 AM   #21
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I'm going with Nicole on this one. When I was a kid, we'd play with them in the drainage ditches alongside the road. We called them "sewer bugs". (They weren't actually in a sewer, just the ditches but Yuk!) And I don't eat lobster either. I've tried both and I don't care for lobster but really can't eat crayfish. It's just not the kind of head I enjoy. That's O.K. though, more for all of you I have a friends in San Antonio who swear by the Fish City Grill, if you're ever down that way.
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Old 02-19-2010, 06:45 AM   #22
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Yeah I have been to the Nate's in Allen COUNTLESS times (since it's closest to my house) and their fried seafood is the most authentic I've come across, but after sampling boiled seafood at different places around Dallas and having reactions from "not impressed" to "this tastes AWFUL" to "excuse me, I'm going to spit this out now," (I'm looking at you, Papadeaux's) I just decided it's best to just do it myself. Nate's po-boys are pretty adequate though (and oddly enough, I find that Jason's Deli has the best gumbo and I eat it often haha).

Boiled crawfish in Dallas though?? My sister and I have been looking for an AUTHENTIC restaurant since we got here. No luck yet. We had our own "crawfish berl" for the Superbowl though.

Although... we couldn't really find any crawfish (you have to get them live), so we got shrimp and pretended they were crawfish LOL. I don't suggest sucking shrimp heads.

If you really want a good "berl" you just have to go get a couple Zatarain's seafood boil packets, a bottle of the seafood boil seasoning (I don't see it many places, but they do have it on the "New Orleans" aisle at Fiesta) and then add some garlic (LOTS OF GARLIC), onions, some rock salt, celery stalks, red potatoes, hot sausages, and corn. Throw all that into your crawfish pot and boil. (Don't forget to purge the crawfish first before you boil them. I made that rookie mistake... twice.) Get a few newspapers, a few gallons of daiquiris (or if you wanna be REALLY authentic, a few two liters of Big Shot) and you're all set! AND DON'T EAT THE DEAD ONES (that's a NOLA thing lol). Yeah and this also works for crabs and shrimp (the shrimp only come in "dead" lol)... I actually prefer "berled" shrimp to crawfish anyway (but I'll eat crawfish anyway haha). Oh man, this was like every Sunday during lent at my house growing up lol. Out to movies, then crawfish on Lake Pontchartrain.

Man... now I really want some Deanie's
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Nicole, do you eat Lobster? It's nothing more than a small lobster. It's hard to believe you'll be going to a culinary school, and we can't get you to eat crawdad's... What is it that makes you say, "just can't do it."? It can't be sucking head, I've heard conflicting evidence on that point!

For those looking for a good place in North Dallas, Nate's is quite good.

http://www.natesseafood.com/

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LOL, I've recently embraced Lobster. Yes, I can eat crawfish if it's prepared out of it's shell in a dish. It's not my favorite. Give me time, I'm sure I will do it one day, but so far I just can't.

I'm with Dharma, my brothers used to catch them in the creek and keep them in glass jars as pets, LOL.
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It is a lot of work for a little tiny piece of meat. Crawfish berls are more for the social aspect than the crawfish. You have to peel pounds and pounds just to get enough for a snack. The sausage, corn and potatoes are what's supposed to fill ya up.
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It is a lot of work for a little tiny piece of meat. Crawfish berls are more for the social aspect than the crawfish. You have to peel pounds and pounds just to get enough for a snack. The sausage, corn and potatoes are what's supposed to fill ya up.
Lobsters and crab legs are the same for me. But who cares I like the flavor. Maybe because secretly I like to suck head Shh quiet...I'm straight . No swordplay .

Veronica I guess I just haven't been spoiled by authentic. As long as its good, its good for me. I'm shallow that way and uncultured *tucks in wrinkled ketchup stained shirt*.

I remember the first time i saw crawdads. Reminded me of larger[ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crayfish"]Crayfish[/ame] when I lived in Minnesota as a kid. Use to take a net and scrape the bottom of the lake shore, bait it and fish bullheads. So at first sight of eating crawdads, I was like you got to be kidding me. Oh well I said the same thing about sushi, eal, etc.

Someone was telling me about The Boiling Crab in Garland. Anyone heard of that place?
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Old 02-19-2010, 11:47 AM   #26
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Yes its called Doadies, there are a few of them. The only one I have been to is in Addison on beltline during the Monday trivia.
I was taking Tara's spelling and just now realized its wrong. Doddies. Unless there is a Doadies?
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Mmmm my bad, i though it was spelled Doadies? The owner of the greenville and rockwall one are good friends and I have always text him with the spelling doadies. Mabey he just didin't want to correct me.
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Mmmm my bad, i though it was spelled Doadies? The owner of the greenville and rockwall one are good friends and I have always text him with the spelling doadies. Mabey he just didin't want to correct me.
He's just being sweet. Probably likes to see you sucking head . Wait....can I watch too, lol.
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I have been going to the original on Greenville since it opened, didn't know there were others. I live a sheltered life.

http://www.dodiestexas.com/
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