Crab 89
About Crab 89
Crab 89 is a high-end seafood restaurant located in Melbourne’s CBD, featuring an all-you-can-eat Japanese-style buffet with an extensive selection of seafood, including various types of crab and lobster, sashimi, sushi, and hot dishes. The venue also includes live cooking stations such as tempura and ramen bars, alongside a variety of desserts like chocolate fountains, soft serve, and bingsu machines. Soft drinks, coffee, and teas are included in the price.
Patrons note that while the seafood variety and premium options such as caviar and uni stand out, the quality can be uneven, with some items less fresh or overcooked. The service is generally described as friendly and attentive. Crab 89 commands a premium price (around $200-$300 per person) and is often chosen for special occasions or indulgent outings despite the high cost.
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This is the MOST expensive buffet in Melbourne! Crab89 is a Japanese-style seafood buffet goes all-out. For $300 per person (2-hour limit) you get unlimited king crab, lobster, blue-swimmer crab, sashimi, live tempura and ramen bars, steamer baskets with seafood, and a decadent dessert station with chocolate fountain, soft serve machine and a bingsu machine. What impressed most: * The variety and premium quality seafood. From king crab legs to lobster, uni and caviar the selection is outstanding. * The sushi, tempura, and ramen stations just added such a great flair. * Dessert bar hits hard - my fave was the bingsu machine and the variety of toppings to choose from. If you’re a seafood lover ready to feast and don’t mind the price, Crab 89 is worth the splurge for a special occasion or indulgent outing.
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A friend recommended to try out this place together and we did. There was no waiting queue as we walked in and we were quickly greeted and seated. The staff was courteous and reminded us of the 2 hour limit. We first had a little walk around the place and checked out all the stations. There were plenty of different kinds of crabs, lobsters, oysters, caviar, wagyu beef, cooked food, sushi, sashimi, fruits and desserts etc. Most of them looked quite fresh due to high turnovers. Some of them might be less favourable so looked a bit stale just sitting there. Overall, it was a good experience but will I go again? Probably not @$239 per person, unless you could consume containers of seafood. Let's be real they are not going to serve top quality seafood for all-you-can-eat, common sense right? Besides, they actually sell the better grade seafood downstairs at their wine bar and oyster bar.
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Had heard a lot of hype about Crab 89 and it did not disappoint! A massive variety of fresh seafood, sashimi and plenty of delicious side dishes. The fresh uni and caviar were rhe highlights!
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Booked immediately when I saw the discount — it’s truly a paradise for seafood lovers! There is also Wagyu available. Although I don’t eat beef, my husband enjoyed it so much. The biggest surprise was that they even had durian! All staff were very friendly, and the environment was very clean. Overall a great experience!
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Really enjoyed our dinner experience here. There is so much seafood to choose from, fresh ready ro cook on the grill at your table or already cooked, sashimi, hot food, a selection of waygu beef which was delicious. All the crab varieties were delicious, the oysters so fresh and absolutely huge prawns. A variety of lobsters, one of them was so tender and sweet, the others a bit dry. The desserts were amazing, cute little morsels which allowed you to have a varitey, fresh fruit and a selection of cold drinks included in the price. Coffee also available. No waiting in lines for food, always plenty of everything available. $300 per adult, not the cheapest but was definitely worth it. I would go again. Excellent customer service.
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Nice atmosphere with a wide variety of seafood to choose from, which I really enjoyed. Some of the seafood appeared to be frozen, so the freshness wasn’t quite what I expected, but there were still plenty of options available. Overall, it’s slightly on the pricey side, though that’s understandable for a seafood buffet.
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Finally went to the recently renovated location as this has been on my list since its opening! Their offerings are impressive and we found it hard to keep up with everything that was there and every time we went up to serve, there seemed to be were extra dishes added. The unlimited seafood experience now includes the longest sushi and sashimi bar in Melbourne, a seafood steamer, a live chef tempura station, and more high-end seafood options like fine caviar, tuna Otoro, lobster sashimi, and the upgraded red king crab. These top end varieties are already so expensive on its own, but it’s unlimited so imagine eating a bowl of caviar?! There is also a juice bar, a chocolate fountain and unlimited soft serve station for dessert options. The soft drinks are also included in the price! It’s a luxurious feast for seafood lovers and perfect for special occasions.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What kind of food can I expect at Crab 89?
Crab 89 offers a premium Japanese-style seafood buffet with a wide variety of fresh crabs, lobsters, sashimi, sushi, wagyu beef, and desserts like chocolate fountain and bingsu.
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Do I need to make a reservation or can I just walk in?
Reservations are recommended, especially for dinner and weekends, but they do accept walk-ins depending on availability.
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Can I dine in or order takeout?
Crab 89 primarily offers dine-in service with buffet dining; takeout options are available but buffet is best enjoyed on-site.
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Is parking available at the restaurant?
Yes, there are several paid parking options including a parking garage, parking lot, and street parking nearby.
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Is Crab 89 wheelchair accessible and do they accept card payments?
Yes, the restaurant has wheelchair accessible entrances, restrooms, and seating, and accepts credit cards, debit cards, and NFC mobile payments.
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Made a reservation for weekend lunch which is priced at $189 with no weekend surcharge. The seafood selection was great which included fresh lobsters and crabs for grilling, oysters and shellfish, hot food, steamed seafood and fried tempura, sashimi and sushi. Tried all the different lobsters and some of the crabs and they all tasted pretty fresh except for one of the lobster. The sashimi selection included the standard salmon, tuna, white fish, scallop and sweet shrimp, as well as the more premium raw lobster, abalone and sea urchin. Tried the sea urchin and was planning to get more but unfortunately the quality was not good. The truffle smoked salmon roe was nice. For the yakiniku, the Australian wagyu appeared to have quite a bit of marbling and the staff was kind to grill the meat for us but the meats were probably overcooked as they were dry and not juicy. Some of the other beef dishes such as the tataki and tartare with truffle were tasty. It was nice to have all you can drink soft drinks, teas, juices and hot coffee. Desserts were mainly petit chocolate sweets, no fancy cakes but the samples I tried were actually pretty tasty except for the cone shaped mango flavoured chocolate. They also have a chocolate fountain, soft serve ice cream and a self serve bingsu machine. Strawberries were surprisingly very sweet with no tartness at all and the plate of mixed berries and cream was nice too. Overall enjoyed the all you can eat dining experience where you can sample a wide variety of seafood selection including different kinds of lobsters and crabs which is what this buffet is known for. Service was also great with friendly and attentive staffs who came by occasionally to check on the grill and clear the empty plates.