My Brother's Crawfish
Portland, OR · Seafood restaurant
- Address
- My Brother's Crawfish, 8230 SE Harrison St #315, Portland, OR 97216
- Phone
- (503) 774-3786
- Website
- mybrotherscrawfish.net/?utm_source=google
- Status
- Open · Closes 10 PM
My Brother's Crawfish is a restaurant located in Portland, OR. It is one of 2,558 restaurants listed in Portland. Its 4.2-star rating is slightly below the Portland city average of 4.4 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About My Brother's Crawfish
Places where you order seafood by the pound can be kind of scary, but this Vietnamese-run Cajun transplant delivers high quality in generous quantity. To compete at Universal Plaza, the 82nd Avenue foodie nirvana masquerading as a strip mall, a chef... More
Hours
| Friday | 1 PM–10 PM |
Customer Reviews
The food was great but we were a lil surprised when the check came. Especially since we weren’t drinking alcohol. $155 for two of us to eat plus tip which put us @$185 total. That’s a bit pricey for these miniature lobsters. Bring ur running shoes if u plan on using the restroom. You’ll have about a 50 yard walk.
To be clear the 3 stats is not because of the food. Both dishes were well seasoned and very tasty. I took 1 stars because the restaurant was freezing cold. Almost left due to the temperature, but drove 30 minutes to get there. It was similar to eating outdoors on a Portland winter night. Removed another star because service could use some improvement, in terms of communication in regards to seating yourself, as well as notifying customers about scanning the QR code on the table for the menu. Also, I’d ask and recommend to the owner that if the restaurant expects customers to use the menu on their phones, they should offer free Wi-Fi as a courtesy. We eventually received traditional menus, however the lighting was poor and made it difficult to read the black menu with white lettering. I
Our realtor recommended My Brother’s Crawfish in Portland, OR, and it was everything she said! We were greeted nicely and sat down in a booth. The atmosphere is comfortable like a mom & pop place in a strip mall. We came during Happy Hour and ordered fried gator (yes, gator), 1/2 dozen oysters, clam chowder, and their specialty, Build Your Own Seafood Boil. Plus my husband ordered rice that he’s gotta have. We were hungry. The giant boil bowl filled with mussels, clams, and everything but the kitchen sink, came with a small loaf of bread that I devoured as I broke it up and dipped it in the garlicky, buttery, medium-spiced broth. Delicious! Everything was fresh and tasty. If you are not a pescatarian or seafood lover, there are chicken dishes, but you must try the fried alligator if you
I ordered the softshell crab, blackened shrimp, and seasoned fries via doordash. Everything was delicious. For about $15, you only get one small soft shell crab though, which I think is a ripoff. The shrimp came with dirty rice which was awesome.
My brother's catfish is a family-owned small restaurant bar, kind of looks like a dive bar not in a good part of town. The food is amazing. You buy by the pound. I don't know the prices because my son bought dinner but well worth the money I am sure.
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