Lemon Grass Thai Cuisine
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Food here is good but it's overpriced. Service here is nice and fast, the worker are polite. The only thing I didn't like is the prices, there's place…
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The appetizers were great! Rice dishes had great spice flavor combinations! The alley noodles were bland and just a bowl of crunchy noodles with fatty…
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Food and service very good . Lettuce wraps very good . Sashimi shrimp was very fresh. Price was a bit high for a Thai restaurant.…
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8 Reviews on “Lemon Grass Thai Cuisine”
The appetizers were great! Rice dishes had great spice flavor combinations! The alley noodles were bland and just a bowl of crunchy noodles with fatty chicken on top- hated it. Will be back to get soft noodles with shrimp to avoid that issue next time. Great service and atmosphere.
Food and service very good . Lettuce wraps very good . Sashimi shrimp was very fresh. Price was a bit high for a Thai restaurant.
Off the beaten path gem. Many times I have been told by others how good Lemon Grass Thai in Brooklyn Park was but had not had the opportunity to visit until now. These people were not wrong at all! They are located far off of the beaten path and not easy to find but the food is Besides the classic Thai dishes, they also have a sushi bar. This visit we opted for the traditional Thai dishes and not the sushi bar so I cannot tell you about the sushi quality. We started with the Edamame as an appetizer which was cooked perfectly and had just the right amount of salt. For entrees we had the Black Out (Shitake mushrooms, bamboo shoots and onions sauted in a spicy black bean sauce), Massaman Beef Curry (spicy massaman curry with coconut milk, chunks of succulent tender beef, peanuts and potatoes), and the Chiang Mai Alley Noodles (crispy egg noodles – topped with spicy chicken, yellow curry, pickled mustard greens, shallots, dried chilies and lime) All of the dishes were prepared well and the presentation was excellent as well as the spice level we all ordered. Enough spice to feel it but not overwhelm the dish.The first pot of hot tea was not hot at all and when brought to the attention of the wait staff it was quickly remedied. The atmosphere of the restaurant is warm and inviting and the staff makes you feel welcome and comfortable during the entire meal.Next time there are several other dishes that I want to try as many sound so good. Well worth the trip off of the beaten path for this hidden gem.Many times I have been told by others how good Lemon Grass Thai in Brooklyn Park was but had not had the opportunity to visit until now. These people were not wrong at all! They are located far off of the beaten path and not easy to find but the food is worth finding them as noticed from the crowd of customers.Besides the classic Thai dishes, they also have a sushi bar. This visit we opted for the traditional Thai dishes and not the sushi bar so I cannot tell you about the sushi quality. We started with the Edamame as an appetizer which was cooked perfectly and had just the right amount of salt. For entrees we had the Black Out (Shitake mushrooms, bamboo shoots and onions sauted in a spicy black bean sauce), Massaman Beef Curry (spicy massaman curry with coconut milk, chunks of succulent tender beef, peanuts and potatoes), and the Chiang Mai Alley Noodles (crispy egg noodles – topped with spicy chicken, yellow curry, pickled mustard greens, shallots, dried chilies and lime) All of the dishes were prepared well and the presentation was excellent as well as the spice level we all ordered. Enough spice to feel it but not overwhelm the dish.The first pot of hot tea was not hot at all and when brought to the attention of the wait staff it was quickly remedied. The atmosphere of the restaurant is warm and inviting and the staff makes you feel welcome and comfortable during the entire meal.I would have considered five stars but the service seemed a little lacking like they were short staffed.Next time there are several other dishes that I want to try as many sound so good. Well worth the trip off of the beaten path for this hidden gem.
Best thai I have had since leaving Florida! The Chiang Mai Alley Noodles… AMAZING!
Love Lemon Grass. My friend introduced me to Lemon Grass. It’s one of my favorite places to eat hands down! My girlfriends and I have lunch there quite often. I’ve had Pad Thai, Green Curry, Creamy Crunch, Buddha’s Belly, Wild Chicken Curry, Holy Basil, Black Out and Jungle Surprise. My favorites are Pad Thai and the curry dishes. We’ve had nothing but great service and great food.
Had lunch here today. Wife had shrimp pad Thai with peanut sauce and I had beef Lo Mein. We shared the calamari which I think was the best I’ve ever had. Service was excellent too. We will be back!
Nice, But Limited. The food is tasty and prepared well. The problem I have is that it’s almost all the same dish. The basis for the curry is coconut milk. Whether it’s red / green / yellow curry or Fierry chicken – many of the dishes have the same coconut milk broth. Of the 12 or so dishes on the lunch menu – maybe 8 of them are basically the same.