Vietnamese Cajun Crawfish With Funnel Cake for Dessert: Thank You, Q Restaurant

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • September 24, 2009
For the Funnel of ItVietnamese Cajun crawfish with funnel cake for dessert? Today, Q Restaurant. Tomorrow, the world Have you caught on to the Vietnamese Cajun-crawfish craze yet? If youNve read these pages or the LA Chowhound bulletin board over...
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