House of Crabs

Seafood restaurant · Redfern

House of Crabs

Seafood restaurant · Redfern

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The Norfolk Hotel, Level 1/305 Cleveland St, Redfern NSW 2016, Australia

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Dive into the House of Crabs, a lively eatery with quirky nautical decor and a boat-shaped bar, where indulging in messy seafood boils is the norm.  

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+61 2 8322 2035
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"House Of Crabs, Redfern by lowercase. House of Crabs is a hip Louisiana inspired seafood boil, that lives upstairs at The Norfolk. Mess is encouraged here, so perhaps skip this one if you're scouting for suitable first date venues. When it comes to the food, it's serious biz. Tables come lines in butchers paper and bibs and surgical gloves are provided on arrival. All non seafood menu options can be are best pushed aside, cos let's be honest you're here to demolish some serious amounts of crab, right? The crabs come served in 500g bags, and are drowned in a sauce of your choice- creole butter, Cajun (our pick), garlic pepper, Singapore and lemon pepper. We're not going to lie, it's a messy affair but that's half the fun. Photography- House Of Crabs website."

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Sarah Smith

Google
The PB&J chicken wings are absolutely amazing! Of course the seafood is amazing as well. We had the crab and prawns which were really yummy however the best part of the experience was having a piece of butchers paper on the table and getting absolutely filthy while eating. Very fun!

Eddie Park

Google
Taste - Singpore snow crabs were best tasting by far. However crabs were not all that fresh tasting which was a slight let down. Cocktails were quite nice. The lobster fries were a major let down as there seemed to be no actual lobster meat present in this dish. Salt and pepper squid were nice. Cost - In comparison to what you get, this place is quite steep. Costed $180 for the below photos plus 2 drinks. Happy hour is quite nice and cheap for drinks and oysters if you dine at the right time.

Patrick Mei

Google
Utterly disappointing! As a previous customer it is obvious either management has changed or some serious cost cutting measures are in place. First, price is on the high side. As most would agree it can still be worth it when the seafood is fresh and tasty however when the food is bland, cheap and frozen. It is not a good feeling. We started off with the special of the night, the buffalo squid. It was below average as it was served cold, batter thick, hard and a little soggy. Gave me the impression it was previously fried, fridged and simply refried before serving to "warm" it up. However benefit of the doubt still at play, I excitedly anticipated to the main reason I was here, the flavoursome bag of mixed seafood goodies (previously served in a plastic bag of generous serving of tasty sauce). What came out instead was...2 dry looking pots of what appears to be seafood. Let me get to the point as I've probably wasted enough time already first at the restaurant and now writing this but hopefully it'll save you both time and money. We ordered the mudcrab with the Singaporean sauce. The mud crab first of all was tiny like the size of a fist, it tasted frozen, mushy and actually a little unethical to eat. I got the impression it was simply steamed or boiled and then a scoop of singaporean (more just like chilli sauce, was not sweet and didn't have eggs) sauce was added. Kinda funny how they give you some staled bread on the side to scoop the sauce with but how do you scoop when there's barely enough sauce for even the crab? Next dish...the creole butter prawns was just as underwhelming. Again felt it was boiled and a scoop of butter (unflavoured) was added to the mix. Lacked serious flavour and freshness. Might have as well bought some raw prawns (on special due to expiring soon) and boiled it yourself. Probably would have turned out nicer. All in all, It was literally a struggle to finish both the crabs and prawns but then again it was the first time I walked out leaving some crabs still on the house. Something is definitely not right when the best dish of the night was the free prawn crackers you get before you even ordered. Management, hope you find this feedback helpful and actionable too.

Tim

Google
Has the Singapore style crabs. They were more chilli than Singapore which is typically more sweeter with sweet chilli sauce and saucy. Overall a unique experience

Leo

Google
🦑 Warm, retro diner themed deco with lively vibes! Spacious dining areas are perfect for small groups and family minded individuals. Ordered the Alaskan king crab which was cooked in a juicy Singaporean sauce, mudcrab was dissapointatingly small and unflavorful. The cheeseburger 🍔 was served with generous portions of fries 🍟 and sauce. However both mudcrab and burger was mediocre at best and quite dry with a rubbery after taste. No freshness detected. 🌟Would recommend if you're after wonderful Alaskan Kingcrabs but stay away from the mudcrabs and burgers if that's your thing 🦀🦀

Jay N

Google
They have $1 mini oysters and $5 house wine everyday from 6-7pm. We had the platter for 2 which had a variety of food. Would definitely come back again to try the bucket of king crabs!

Sharon Taylor

Google
First time visit and definitely not the last. I absolutely could not fault this restaurant. From the decor to the service, and of course the food. Singapore Chilli Crab for the win!

Lena

Google
What I've got in my hand , the menu, is different to what it shows in website 😂 noticed lots of menu changing. The taste of King crab was worse than before, they couldn't manage to cook nice and soft way the they did before. It was not even hot when served. Disappointed. Even though it is expensive menu, as it was so nice, I always thought "well spent!" But not anymore. Despite the price has gone up 🙃 1$ Oyster was served as dozen option, and don't expect much from it at all. Those cheap oysters taste like cheap too. Prawn was good! Those two stars all for Prawn 😁 Ok, one last thing I'd like to say is, the rising sun flag on the menu? 🧐 You guys know what it is right???
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Claire H.

Yelp
What a hoot! This place packs in so much fun. Order your crustacean of choice, bib up, dig in and get messy. Brilliant for birthdays or to bring a group of acquaintances/strangers. First date venue? Bold! For the sauce, you've got to get the Cajun - cinnamon, cayenne pepper, finger-licking good. Don't gloss over the sides though. We gobbled down Chorizo Occcy balls, kale salad and the cheesey lobster fries, om nom nom. The downer was that its rreeaallly noisy, we could hardly hear each other speak. Also, that unisex toilet - a tad awkward. All in all House of Crabs is howling good time.
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Howard C.

Yelp
You never picture yourself proclaiming "I want crabs! I want crabs everyday!!!" But this place kind of does that to you. Fans of Boiling Crab or any type of seafood boil rejoice!!! House of Crabs has landed so you can get your crab on!!! Found atop the Norfolk Hotel, this place is a freakin AWESOME joint to come with a group and a great place to get messy...maybe not the best place for a first date. Pick from 500g of Mussels, Little Neck Clams, Old Prawns, Blue Swimmer Crabs, Snow Crabs, or King Crabs, and then pick a sauce from spiciest to mildest: Cajun, Mexican, Oriental, Lemon & Pepper. After you order you get bibbed, and you can put some latex gloves on so you can get as messy as possible. We ordered Snow Crabs with Mexican, Little Neck Clams with Oriental, and Yabbies with Cajun. It's a messy meal, but man is it so worth it. That being said, go with the Cajun every time, the other sauces don't hold a candle to it. Protip: There's currently a special for Yabbies for $34 and honestly they're the best bang for your buck. You get 4 Yabbies per 500g that come with much more meat than you would with the Snow Crab legs or bundle of Clams. So how's the rest of the food? Well, the Creole Corn and Buffalo Cucumber are forgettable, but why would you order them at "HOUSE OF CRABS?" The Lobster Fries are decent as are the Fried School Prawns. The boneless Fried Chicken is LEGIT and comes with Aioli or Chipotle Mayo. The Lobster/Prawn Roll is buttered to death and one of the best I've ever had...I would really come back just for this roll, even though it's on the exxy side. The Neopolitan Ice-Cream Waffle Sandwich is a potpourri of awesome if your mouth. If you don't want to get down and dirty with the boil, get two Lobster Rolls and the Waffle Sandwich and you will be full and happy. Note: They also serve several great cocktails and some good ol' Budweiser. I WANT CRABS!!!
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Stella V.

Yelp
Every tuesday 690g chillie crab for$25 yummmmm thanks mydear head chef adie even the desert limyyy cheessy cake it just cleaned mt mouse fresh u r the best it was my first time having yumyum non smelly fattty crabs i will come back super soon wanna have an oyster night i love seafood thanksfor looking after us i had fantastic service from u guys the beautifull manager nd the staffs from kitchen n floor @houseofcrabs love the interior of the restaurant aswell i was very lucky to have this experience thank u thank u again #crab #chillie #tuesday #special #chips #chickenwings #caramarie #yum #redfern #foodporn #foodie #seafoodheaven #northfork #saltandpepper #deepfried #nongleassy #family #dinnerout #chef #bestdinner #dinner #funky #messaround #chilliecrab #bluecrab #snowcrab #yummmm #lovefood
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Ken U.

Yelp
Headed out to the city for Father's Day lunch and while driving along Cleveland Street spotted the House of Crabs sign at Norfolk Hotel. Would this place be the same as Raging Crab, which absolutely loved in Honolulu? The place looked promising from the paper table sheets, gloves, paper towels, and bibs. Even the way the menu was set out - pick your seafood (mussels, clams, prawns, and crabs) and then your sauce (Cajun, Mexican, Oriental, and Lemon & Pepper). But the place was missing GARLIC BUTTER and the option to mix all the sauces in one bag (the whole shebang). We ended up opting for a bag of Cajun snow crab and Mexican Prawns. The snow crab was delicious, rich and sweet with a delicate texture as I stripped the shell off. It didn't need the sauce as it tasted that good. Now for the Cajun sauce, I wasn't really a fan of it as house of crabs interpretation of it was too sweet and all I could really taste was the cumin spice. I was expecting more cayenne pepper and spicier. On the other hand the Mexican sauce was a hit with our table. The hot sauce covered the sweet juicy prawns and the we used the side of bread to mop it all up. Other menu items we ordered was the prawn roll, lobster donut, and lobster fries. I would definitely order those snacks again when I return. This place is just so much fun, the mess you make and eating with your hands with no care in the world. The funny thing was my bib was so clean at the end of the meal even though I managed to splatter the sauce everywhere else. Our waitress was really fun, cool, and efficient. She also gave me a pair of socks and a box of brownies for Father's Day before we left. If you have had boiled crab over in the states, don't expect it to be the same as raging crab or boiling crab but for Sydneysiders this is a cool place to dig into crabs and prawns with a really cool atmosphere. Note: I'm told this place really gets packed out at night, we walked in around midday when they just opened and it started to pick up around 1:00 pm.
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Edwin K.

Yelp
Dining here reminds me of being a kid again where you get to create a big mess on the table with your crayons and playdoh. However I think you need to be over 18 to enter this place (as it is above a pub) and the mess you're creating here is with crabs and lots of finger licking good sauces. The place has a nautical decor including a bar shaped like the front of a boat. When we were first seated, they served us pop-corn while we looked at the menu. (I thought that was pretty random). We picked the mussels with Cajun sauce, the crabs with pepper sauce and we got lobster fries. - and we also got a jug for beer too. The mussels and crabs came in a clear plastic bag with the sauce already mixed inside. And the way to eat it is to rip the bag open and pour its contents onto the table! We all had a food bib so we wouldn't accidentally spill any of the sauces on our clothes and there were gloves provided we you can keep your hands clean. They also provided bread too, for dipping into the sauce. The food was delicious, it got really messy (and no one got dirty) and it was a lot of fun!
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Richard L.

Yelp
This place lived up to my expectations as a fun place to eat. The bar/bistro crowd in the pub downstairs was rowdy and full of life, which was a great introduction to the House of Crabs. The restaurant was quieter, and not as busy, but a good feel all the same. Service was prompt, friendly and helpful. The girls helped us 'pair' sauces and made sure we ordered enough to feed us all. We had the clams, snow crab and prawns. Clams were a bit of a letdown as the clams had broken free of their shells and vanished into the sauce. Crab was great - a little dry, but sufficient. The prawns were my favourite, fat and juicy - and cooked just right. A jug of Kosciusko pale ale went down well between two of us. Better value than drinking by the glass. I would be happy to recommend, or go back.
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Sheree C.

Yelp
I was looking forward to trying this place after having a great experience in a similar restaurant in Hawaii. I was so disappointed and the big difference was the service. Our waiter was rude in a condescending way, I felt it was because we are not 20 something and trying to be cool. We were told most of the things on the menu were designed to share but the serving sizes are small and they are really only for one person. I love trying places that are different and for that the HOC ticks all the boxes. Great atmosphere and decor. We had crab, prawns and mussels from the boil. Food was nice and fun to eat. They give you few pieces of bread but it was at least a day old. So disappointed in this place. If anyone is ever in Hawaii you must go to the Crab Bucket. Same style of restaurant but they know how to treat customers and the food is fantastic!
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Zvezdana O.

Yelp
We came here for the $100, all-you-can-eat seafood extravaganza. It was a 2 hour seating, but what was annoying was the loooonnng stretches between bringing out bags of crab, prawns and mussels. I'm not sure if I think it was worth it. They really did NOT "keep 'em coming", which is pretty BS on a time limited all-you-can-eat thing. The seafood was good though. A+ on all that. Might be a little problematic if you don't like spicy sauces though, a lot of it, if not all is cajun influenced.
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Nicola H.

Yelp
Food was average. I have booked a reservation for 2 people for dinner and we got there 15 mins late due to traffic. They've tried calling me but was unanswered because we were already walking to the restaurant. Just wanted to say that I'm disappointed at their customer service - we arrived at the restaurant and the front desk waitress was very rude about me being late to my reservations and said that she nearly gave my table to another person. I looked around the restaurant from arriving until finishing my dinner- there were approximately 5 free tables available throughout the whole time I was at the restaurant. I'm not at school, there was no need for such attitude at a restaurant Other than that- the rest of the waitress were nice and great atmosphere.
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Sarah L.

Yelp
I'm a fan of the food, the wait for a table (an hour) is a little long and you have to flag down the staff to order. The House of Crabs delivers though, the food is fantastic, beautiful huge prawns, crispy well spiced fried chicken, I'll be back to try the crab and mussels. Thank goodness for the beer garden downstairs at The Norfolk and the fact that they take your mobile number when you are put on the wait list.
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Ingrid H.

Yelp
Why would you name a restaurant after a down at heel knocking shop? After other glowing reviews, I wanted that crab. But my hopes and dreams were shattered into a million bits of broken crab shell. I tried booking at table for Saturday night, at 11am on Saturday. I was informed that I could do that but the restaurant manager would have to call me back, which for all intents and purposes, she did, at 3pm just to tell me they were booked out, but that they did leave a 3rd of the restaurant open to walk ins. Ok, I like crab, Ill have a crack at a walk in with a group of 4 with money to burn. Arriving a bit later at 8:40pm. with the premise that this might help our chances, we were firstly pretty much ignored by the hipster staff ( perhaps my reputation precedes me?). Then finally informed that there were no tables free and that they could call me when one became available. Fine. The question I asked was, what time do you close? Pretty simple, I thought. The answer "it depends" wasn't very helpful. We managed to finally get the answer that the pub itself ( The Norfolk) closes at 12pm. Great. We had a rather tasty drink downstairs in the packed out pub, then the staff said that if we were outside on the footpath we were required to be seated, even if we didnt have a drink. Going well so far! I did get a phone call at 10:16pm, presumably to tell me there was now a table. But by then we had moved on to Mexico- food and liquor. Best decision I've ever made. Put succinctly: If you want to eat here you could try booking a week or maybe a year in advance. You could probably go for Harry's singapore chilli crab down near central and have crab and actually get served. If you dont mind being treated like cattle, by all means give it a whirl. I probably won't be back.
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Nancy M.

Yelp
I love this place. It's unique and fun. How many other places are there where you eat with gloves on and concentrate on cracking crab claws? Messy and delicious. I recommend the crab boil. The helpful waitstaff will tell you that king crab is sweeter than snow, and blue swimmer has the "crabbiest" flavour. My favourite is king crab with creole butter sauce, so you get the sweetness of the meat. The lobster fries are meant to be good but I prefer the cajun fries that come with a creamy dipping sauce. Only one choice of dessert but it's a great one. TIP - there's incredibly tasty FREE cajun-spiced popcorn but NOT on Sundays!
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Jessica J.

Yelp
Messy and fun. It has a proper American dive bar feel and I love it. Don't go if you don't like messy hands! Shout out to the snow crab with cajun sauce. YUM. Friendly, helpful staff and great music vibes! My only negative comment would be that the frozen margaritas are way too sweet for me. TIP: We usually buy some cans of Tecate beer from the downstairs bar and bring them up with us :)
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Natalie B.

Yelp
Pathetic...no flavour..don't know what they think makes their Cajun sauce Cajun. We had a platter meant to serve 2, we were starving and had to stop to get more food...what a rip-off. Avoid ! You have been warned!
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Mirzia B.

Yelp
I really did not enjoy the very crude style of dining at this restaurant, I can appreciate the whole eating out of the bag experience but with dishes that are very saucy as these were, plates and cutlery would have been appropriate. I also think that the portions are very small. we tried the lobster fries as they were a signature dish and I was very underwhelmed with it.
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Nita H.

Yelp
I made reservation online here for myself and a couple of friends for my birthday, on the way there we were stuck in traffic and when I tried calling to let them know I couldn't get through, when we got there the waitress was incredibly rude about it. The food was good which obviously made us forget about her attitude problem, then as the same waitress comes to clean up our table she just happens to tip over my drink on me. For the price that was paid, definitely not worth the service, from that particular waitress anyway.
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Chanye N.

Yelp
Good for groups or a party. Don't expect brilliant seafood or exceptional sauces but it's serviceable and spacious. Wish their michelada was made with corona not superdry.
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Kelly M.

Yelp
This was my second time here and it was worth the return visit. The decor is super cool - boats hanging from the ceiling, fishing nets draped along the walls, signs promoting ice cold beer, waffle sandwiches and fresh fried chicken (I've never seen fresh and fried in the same sentence before!). It's a messy, delicious adventure. All manners are left at the door while you crack the crab claws, suck out the meat and slurp down your beer...mmm!

Cecilia C.

Yelp
I had booked in advance for 2 at 6pm (opens at 6pm) so no problem with service. It can get quite messy but really fun. I would recommend the popcorn Balmain bug, jambalaya rice and crab with garlic & pepper sauce. Although, not the best in value for seafood but still thoroughly enjoyed the novel experience (especially the awesome decor and atmosphere)