Categories: Food & Drink

Quebec-based seafood restaurant Seau de Crabe opens first location in Mississauga

The popular Quebec-based seafood restaurant Seau de Crabe, has opened its first location in Ontario and it has picked the city of Mississauga to be its newest home.

This seafood spot is known for its drool-worthy crab legs, lobster, and shrimp dishes that are just so good, it has Quebecers hooked. There are currently two locations of the seafood chain in the French province and now Mississauga has been blessed with its third.

The new restaurant is now open for all to enjoy and indulge in its buttery-seafood creations. And did we mention the portions are massive?

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Its menu consists of mouthwatering eats like Loaded Cheese Shrimp Fries, Dynamite Shrimp, Cajun French Fries, and buckets filled with your favourite seafood goods – lobster tails, muscles, crab, shrimp, and more.

And teh best part is that Seau de Crabe is not only available for dine-in and take-out, but for too delivery through Skipthedishes.

The chain initially announced its plans back in August but had not shared when it would be opening.

Well, what a pleasant surprise!

Seau de Crabe

Where: 670 Eglinton Avenue W, Mississauga
When: Every day from 12:00 PM to 10:00 PM

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