
4101 Judah St. (at 46th Ave.), San Francisco
Outer Sunset neighborhood
PH: 415.665.1146
Open for dinner from Tuesday through Sunday
Reservations, major credit cards accepted
Web site
We’re right in the peak of the Bay Area’s Dungeness crab season, when this popular crustacean is plentiful and sweet. I got my first taste of this season’s crop of crabs when I went to dinner last week with my friend Margaret from Hawaii, who was in town for business.
Margaret said she wanted to go for crab dinner at the popular restaurant Thanh Long, which has been open for nearly 40 years in the Outer Sunset District. I’ve never been to Thanh Long (apparently actors Danny Glover and Harrison Ford have made the trek out there) but Margaret has already been there once with her mother-in-law, Norma, who was traveling again with her.
The three of us caught a cab and traveled out to what seemed the end of the Golden Gate Park area, to a quiet corner on Judah Street. When we arrived for our reservations, the place was already packed with hungry diners — 90% of whom were dining on Dungeness crabs. The Vietnamese restaurant is like a sprawling apartment with new rooms added over the years as it grew in popularity.

Since there were three of us, we decided to order two crabs. So we got the roasted crab and the drunken crab. And you can’t order crab at Thanh Long without its popular garlic noodles. To round off our dinner we got an order of stir-fried vegetables, which on this night was green beans with shitake mushrooms.
It seemed like we had only ordered our dishes just five minutes ago when our waiter brought our crabs to the table. All the other dishes we ordered came with the crabs as we ate family-style.



Side note: Eating crabs can be pretty messy, of course. I wished there was a dipping bowl to rinse our hands as we ate. Instead, we basically had to plow through the crabs until we were done. That's when we got warm wet towels to wipe off our butter-coated hands.

Thanh Long is a long way to go for fresh crab. I’ve had other whole crabs at other San Francisco restaurants that were just as good. I mean, how can you go wrong with butter and fresh Dungeness crab? But with its reputation, Thanh Long is a San Francisco tradition. You have to come here at least once if you live in San Francisco.
Single guy rating: 3 stars (Classic Crab Presentations)
Explanation of the single guy's rating system:
1 star = perfect for college students
2 stars = perfect for new diners
3 stars = perfect for foodies
4 stars = perfect for expense accounts
5 stars = perfect for any guy's dream dinner

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Now you've got me craving dungeness crabs! I do love those crabs. Once upon a time they pretty much introduced vietnamese roasted crabs (love the tamarind ones) and garlic noodles to the bay area... I always order one crab per person!
ReplyDeleteYou've got my mouth watering. Not just for the crabs, but for those garlic noodles! They are so awesome.
ReplyDeleteWhich reminds me, we have to post our garlic noodle recipe sometime...
You mean all the times I've been there, I could have seen Harrison Ford or Danny Glover? I missed out! You're right -- eating crab is way messy. But when it comes to Dungeness, it's so worth it.
ReplyDeleteFoodhoe, are you trying to say we should have ordered three crabs? ;-)
ReplyDeleteNate/Annie, yes, please post your recipe. Really want to try something simple but tasty just like at Thanh Long (but warm).
Carolyn, just to be clear, Ford and Glover weren't there that night that we were there. :)
I forgot about this place--haven't been there in years. Don't they have crazy cocktails too? The crab is really good, and those garlic noodles are to die for. Maybe I'll have to make a point of going while it's still crab season.
ReplyDeleteHoly cow, does that look good! I like a bit of heat, so I would have loved the cracked pepper part! :D
ReplyDeleteYummy!
ReplyDeleteEl lugar es delicioso, sin duda alguna excelente sabor, lugar muy recomendado, para el inicio de quincena haha
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