If a D.C. event doesn't have crab cakes, it's low-rent and you need to flee.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Being from Baltimore, I'm a crab cake snob, and I'm very particular on where I eat my crab cakes.
My plans are not to open a restaurant, but what I would like to do is open a kitchen somewhere in D.C. proper and have a chef's table where people can come and taste my food without having to have a catered event.
So if anybody wants to get me something, get me 60 crabs - one for each year. I don't want no diamonds, I don't want no shoes, I don't want no party. I want some crabs.
Who doesn't love digging into a plate of crab cakes or going after a chilled cracked crab with crab cracker, cocktail fork and a plastic bib for protection?
The best part of shooting 'House of Cards' in Baltimore is eating lots of soft-shell crab.
I have no pretension that I belong in D.C. I mean, I have to be cautious on how we do our restaurant.
I don't live in D.C. I keep an air mattress in my office.
I love seafood. Whenever I'm in Las Vegas, I love going to the Bellagio buffet because they have these great king crab legs.
If you don't have a pool in Las Vegas, you have to put your children in the icebox.
It was quite a challenge to make people eat crab ice cream.