Thursday, January 21, 2010

Best Crab Cakes In Maryland Where To Get The Best Crab Cakes IN DC, Metro Accessible?

Where to get the best Crab Cakes IN DC, metro accessible? - best crab cakes in maryland

Where can I find in the metropolitan area available to receive the cancer cake. Ami fell out of town and leaving tomorrow. She wants the Maryland Crab Cake "experience.

4 comments:

npm said...

No, not Phillips. They are like the McDonalds of the Chesapeake Bay. Now they got big, ask your cancer abroad. See http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/cover ... for all the depressing details.

I go to Tom Sietsema, The Washington Post food critic, who answered a similar question: "Well-to-large metro Crab Cakes is conveniently located in the center of the new Central, Western renovated Willard Hotel to find Johnny's Half Shell on the Hill Acadiana near the convention center and Mark & Orlando from Dupont Circle. "

Like a previous poster pointed out, would be the breakfast market in Eastern Market is a good thing. (I have not the crab cakes, but has a good reputation, and the fried fish is the real thing.)

But if you want really good, go to a good fish store or fish pier in the southwest (metro a few blocks from the children) and the mass of the waste for a kilo of jumbo Maryland (time approx $ 25) and some Old Bay spices, which has a traditional recipe for Crab Cakes MD (wWhat is needed Old Bay). They are surprisingly easy to do. You can also Crab Cakes in the dock, but I'm not familiar with specific restaurants.

chin said...

You have to find (or make your car), a place that makes itself. Most places buy Crab Cakes from one manufacturer to suit the taste of most of the cake anyway forever. Sorry, I do not know of a place

chin said...

You have to find (or make your car), a place that makes itself. Most places buy Crab Cakes from one manufacturer to suit the taste of most of the cake anyway forever. Sorry, I do not know of a place

thegirlw... said...

El Baile del Cangrejo
4611 Wisconsin Ave, NW
Washington, DC
(202) 244-1882

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