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Cajun seafood chain coming to Destiny USA
Updated Jan 27, 2021;
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Syracuse, N.Y. Aloha Krab, a Cajun seafood chain, will open a new location at Destiny USA this summer.
It’ll be located on the mall’s first level, across from Panera Bread. That’s space previously occupied by Ruby Tuesday, an original Destiny USA tenant that closed in 2016.
Aloha offers a Cajun seafood boil menu, including crab, lobster, shrimp, scallops, clams, mussels and crawfish. You can customize your order with different spice levels including Juicy Cajun, Garlic Butter, Old Bay, Lemon Pepper and Aloha Special.
The menu also includes po’boy sandwiches, fried calamari, chicken wings, onions rings, fries, hush puppies and fried rice.