Crawfish King

Seafood restaurant · International District

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The Best Restaurants for Big Group Dinners in Seattle | Eater Seattle

"Casual International District seafood shack Crawfish King adds Vietnamese influences to the Cajun crawfish boil. Diners order seafood either by the pound or as a combo, along with a sauce, and the whole shebang spills across the huge table like at a backyard fiesta. It’s a messy, interactive bonding experience to crack away at a mountain of shellfish as a bib-wearing team." - Harry Cheadle

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725 S Lane St, Seattle, WA 98104 Get directions

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