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Are seafood boils the next big thing?

Mint Chennai

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January 24, 2026

A hands-on feast of crab, prawns, mussels and corn tossed in bold sauces has found its way into the fine-dining scene

- Anoushka Madan

Are seafood boils the next big thing?

(above) A seafood boil pop-up at Watson's in Bengaluru; and (below) chef Aashish Seth.

Messy dining has arrived in a fresh avatar, served in buckets piled high with crab, prawn and mussels. The seafood boil, a concept born in the American South, is all about raucous communal dining.

In India, it reflects a shift in dining formats, driven by popups and experiential menus, favouring indulgence without stiffness. It strips away cutlery and elaborate plating, urging guests to roll up their sleeves and eat from a shared pile.

Historically, seafood boils in the American South grew within the fishing communities that cooked large catches in a single pot as a practical way to feed many, and slowly became a social ritual. It evolved with regional iterations, blending native American flavours and influences from the French-Acadian settlers. In Louisiana, it is a staple as crawfish is simmered in heavily spiced stock with corn and potatoes, drained and dumped straight on to newspaper-lined tables. Other regions put their stamp—Old Bay seasoning enlivened with celery salt and paprika in Maryland, and Vietnamese-Cajun mashups with lemongrass, chilli and garlic in Texas.

In India, the dining experience is reimagined with mud crabs instead of crawfish, Pan-Asian flavour twists and coastal ingredients. Instagram reels show buckets of seafood being placed directly in front of diners as they put on gloves and aprons to crack open crabs and shrimps.

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