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Top 100 Crustacean Dishes in the World

Last update: Thu Feb 13 2025
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A quintessential seafood delicacy of the Greek island of Symi, simiako garidaki or Symi shrimp is a unique variety of tiny shrimps that inhabit the sea around the island. Bright red, delicate, and sweet, the small crustaceans are packed with flavor, which has made them famous throughout the whole country and beyond.


The most common way to enjoy these tiny crustaceans is crispy-fried in olive oil and garlic, typically seasoned with nothing else than salt and pepper. Due to their delicate nature, the fried shrimps are usually eaten whole, including tails, shells, and heads. 
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Camarones enchipotlados is a traditional dish originating from Central Mexico. Although there are many variations, the dish is usually made with a combination of shrimps, tomatoes, olive oil, chipotle chiles, ginger, garlic, orange juice and zest, salt, and pepper.


The tomatoes are halved, seasoned with salt and pepper, brushed with olive oil, and roasted in the oven. The shrimps are marinated in a mixture of tomatoes, hot peppers, and ginger. Orange zest and juice, garlic, and ginger are fried in olive oil and simmered for a few minutes. 
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Gambas al ajillo is a popular Spanish appetizer consisting of shrimps that are sautéed in a pan with minced garlic, lemon juice, paprika, and olive oil. The dish is usually consumed as a tapa. It is recommended to garnish gambas al ajillo with chopped parsley and pair it with some crusty bread on the side, which is useful for mopping up the flavorful sauce.

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Stir-fry shrimps or you bao xia is a Chinese dish where whole shrimps are stir-fried in a wok until crispy. They are then soaked in a savory sauce that typically consists of chicken broth, black vinegar, sesame oil, sugar, and Shaoxing wine.


Scallions and ginger slices are often used during the cooking process, but they might also be used as garnishes before the dish is served. Stir-fry shrimps are especially popular at Chinese New Year celebrations.

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Tacos gobernador (lit. governor's tacos) are Mexican tacos named after a Sinaloan governor. In order to prepare the dish, warm tortillas are filled with a combination of shrimps, grated cheese, coriander, onions, and tomatoes. The tortillas are then folded in half, brushed with butter, and cooked on a griddle over medium heat.


When served, tacos gobernador are often accompanied by lime wedges and hot chili sauce. Apart from Sinaloa, these tacos are also quite popular in Baja California.

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Camarones en salsa de tamarindo is a traditional dish originating from Central Mexico. The dish is usually made with a combination of shrimps, onions, chipotle chiles, garlic, tamarind paste, stock, butter, coriander, and salt. The shrimp shells, butter, onions, chiles, garlic, and tamarind paste are sautéed in butter and then mixed with the stock.


The mixture is simmered, processed, and strained. The shrimps are cooked in butter, mixed with the sauce, and the dish is then garnished with coriander before serving.

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These large prawns are typically dipped in egg wash, coated in panko breadcrumbs, then deep-fried. They are one of the most popular yōshoku dishes; western-inspired Japanese meals which originated during the Meiji Restoration between the 1860s and the early 1900s.


Ebi furai falls into the kawari-age category of breaded, deep-fried foods, and it is also regarded as a meibutsu, which is a Japanese term for famous foods associated with particular regions, as these fried prawns are one of Nagoya's signature dishes. 

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Sandwich

MAINE, United States of America
4.4
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Lobster roll is a Maine specialty consisting of cooked lobster meat that is, ideally, drizzled with melted butter and placed into long hot dog rolls. Additionally, the sandwich might include lettuce, lemon juice, salt, and black pepper. Traditional accompaniments include potato chips or french fries on the side.


Some claim that lobster roll first appeared at Perry's in Milford, Connecticut, while others claim it was first prepared at Red's in Wiscasset, Maine. Regardless of the origins, the entire state of Maine continues to honor the tradition by offering more version of lobster rolls than the first inventor could have possibly imagined, starting an endless debate over how it should be made and who makes the best rolls. 

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Lobster Dish

MAINE, United States of America
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MAIN INGREDIENTS

Boiling is the most popular and simplest way of preparing a Maine lobster. Live lobsters are plopped into a large pot of boiling water seasoned with sea salt and cooked depending on the size of the lobster — the bigger the lobster, the longer the cooking time.


Once the lobster is in the water, it’s important to time the cooking so it doesn’t overcook, as the meat will be tough and rubbery. Also, lobsters need to be treated humanely. Hence, placing the lobsters in the freezer for 30-60 minutes before cooking is recommended so they fall asleep. 

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Crustacean Dish

LOUISIANA, United States of America
4.4
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Étouffée refers to a group of dishes with Cajun origins which are typically served as a main course (unlike gumbo, which is considered a soup) and are made with one type of shellfish such as shrimp or crawfish that are smothered in a thick sauce.


The sauce is made with either a blond or brown roux, and the dish is almost always served over rice. The name étouffée is derived from the French word étouffer, meaning smothered, referring to the method of cooking.

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Street Food
BAJA CALIFORNIA, Mexico
4.4
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Shrimp/Prawn Dish
NEW ORLEANS, United States of America
4.4
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Seafood Soup
AREQUIPA REGION, Peru
4.4
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Sandwich
MAINE, United States of America
4.4
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Seafood Soup
LOUISIANA, United States of America
4.4
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Beef Dish
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
4.3
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Appetizer
SINALOA, Mexico
4.3
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Seafood Soup
SOUTHERN UNITED STATES, United States of America
4.3
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Sandwich
CONNECTICUT, United States of America
4.3
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Rice Dish
GUANACASTE PROVINCE, Costa Rica
4.3
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Crab Dish
MARYLAND, United States of America
4.2
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Crab Dish
SOUTH KOREA
4.2
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Crab Dish
WASHINGTON, United States of America
4.2
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Crab Dish
FLORIDA, United States of America
4.2
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Crab Dish
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
4.1
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Shrimp/Prawn Dish
SOUTHERN UNITED STATES, United States of America
4.1
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Crayfish Dish
LOUISIANA, United States of America
4.0
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Shrimp/Prawn Dish
LOUISIANA, United States of America
4.0
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Pasta
NEW ORLEANS, United States of America
4.0
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Dumplings
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
3.9
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Shrimp/Prawn Dish
LAS VEGAS, United States of America
3.8
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Shrimp/Prawn Dish
FROGMORE, United States of America
3.8
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Appetizer
LOUISIANA, United States of America
3.7
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Savory Pie
LOUISIANA, United States of America
3.5
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Crab Dish
VENICE, Italy
3.2
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Salad
SAN FRANCISCO, United States of America
3.0
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Crab Dish
MARYLAND, United States of America
n/a
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Lobster Dish
NEW YORK CITY, United States of America
n/a
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Seafood Soup
NEW ORLEANS, United States of America
n/a
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Sausage
LOUISIANA, United States of America
n/a
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Seafood
DALMATIA, Croatia
n/a
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