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Feb. 18—Yummy Crab, a Cajun-inspired-seafood-boil restaurant chain, is expanding to the Pacific Northwest with its first location to open in Spokane. Yummy Crab owner Lee Zhang signed a lease ...
Approximately 11,000 crab pots are lost in Puget Sound every year. Most of the loss comes from recreational use and user errors. As the derelict pots still capture crabs after being abandoned in ...
The A.E. Phillips packing plant processed seafood from many of the watermen in the region. In 1956, after a surplus season of crabs, son Brice Phillips and wife Shirley opened the first “crab shack” in Ocean City, Maryland. Brice and Shirley began building a new dining room each year at Phillips Crab House until it finally seated 1400 people.
Unlike the other popular chilli crab dish, it is less heavy due to the absence of a sauce. Dressed crab- the cold meat of a brown crab served in a shell with bread, seasonings, and salad, traditional in British cuisine. Bún riêu – Bún riêu cua is served with tomato broth and topped with crab or shrimp paste.
Ostrich Bay is a small bay in Bremerton on the Kitsap Peninsula in the U.S. state of Washington.Approximately 1.2 miles long and 0.5 miles wide, the bay has a maximum depth of 45 feet. [1]
Capitol Lake is a 3 kilometer (1.9 mile) long, 260-acre (1.1 km 2) artificial lake at the mouth of Deschutes River in Tumwater/Olympia, Washington.The Olympia Brewery sits on Capitol Lake in Tumwater, just downstream from where the Tumwater Falls meet the artificial lake.
Mud Bay is the southernmost reach of Puget Sound, at Eld Inlet just outside the city limits of Olympia, Washington. [1] [2] [3] The name Eld Inlet was officially bestowed after a member of the U.S. Navy's Wilkes Expedition, but "Mud Bay" is a local, informal adoption. [4] [5]: 217 It was once a highly productive ground for the Olympia Oyster.
Since 1986, the Olympia Film Society operates the theater. The theater suffered major plaster damage to the ceiling during the 2001 Nisqually earthquake, but has since undergone repair and has re-opened. The marquee, a 1940 addition, was removed in January 2008. The stage and screen at Capitol Theater, Olympia, Washington