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Lemongrass Grill

Lemongrass Grill

156 Court Street, 11201, Brooklyn, United States

Thai • Asian • Seafood • Healthy


"A Flavor journey To Thailand in Lemongrass Brooklyn. Step into Lemongrass Brooklyn and you will find yourself instantly transported to the heart of Thailand. My recent visit to this hidden gem left me completely enamored and compelled to share my delightful experience. Upon entering Lemongrass Brooklyn, I was instantly captivated by its charming ambiance, adorned with beautiful Thai Decor and warm welcoming hues. The friendly staff greeted me with genuine smile. The menus offered an impressive selection of classic Thai dishes, making it hard to choose just a few. But fortunately with the help of their friendly and knowledgeable stuff , i finally settles on some dish they recommended. Their cocktail menu was inventive. We order the Coconut Mojito and Watermelon Margarita. It was beautifully decorated. The culinary adventure began with a choice of traditional Thai Starter . I couldn't resist trying the satay chicken, and it certainly did not disappoint. The marination was exceptional, the sauce come with it was so good. Next we order the Fried Shrimp Dumpling . What truly set these Fried dumpling was the ingenious combination of textures. The outside boasted the perfect crunch, while the inside held a tender and juicy shrimp filling that won a pleasure to savor. Moving on to the main entrees. The whole Red Snapper Deep Fried with Thai Chili Garlic Sauce. The fish was incredibly fresh and cooked to perfection. The Thai Garlic sauce had just the right balance of heat, sweetness and tanginess , making each bite a burst of delighful flavors. Next up was from Lemongrass Grill Special Menu. We order Oceans Four. It comes with Jumbo shrimp, squid , scallop and big mussel with coconut milk , basil leaves, string bean, pineapples and pepper in penang curry sauce. It was so yummy. Throughout the meal , the staff remained attentive, ensuring my dining experience was nothing sort of exceptional. And then came the grand Finale. The Mango with Sticky rice. Fresh slice of ripe mangoes were accompanied by a generous serving of coconut infuse sticky rice providing a delightful contrast of sweet and savory. It was the ideal conclusion to an already exquisite meal. I eagerly look forward to my next visit."

Thai Thai 2

Thai Thai 2

1400 California Street, San Francisco, 94164, United States Of America

Thai • Asian • Asiatic • Breakfast


"The following review reflects my takeout experience DURING the COVID 19 pandemic. Oh, I've passed by this corner spot many times but never ventured in before COVID 19. Funny how the pandemic has completely altered my takeout choices within a certain perimeter of my home based on how many FitBit steps I need on a particular day. If I'm behind in the late afternoon, I usually get more ambitious with my circular walking routes, and if I'm traversing Nob Hill, I must be making up for lost steps. That's my only explanation for making an order at Thai Thai when there are a multitude of Thai and other Southeast Asian spots closer to me. I ordered two items here. First up were the $10 Fresh Spring Rolls which looked handmade with plenty of tofu, cucumber, carrot, and bean sprouts stuffed into the rice wrapper and more than enough peanut sauce (photo: [hidden link] . The fresh crunch was what I needed when I got home. The $14 Healthy Clay Pot Dinner Special was definitely tasty though how healthy it was could be a point of contention. I wished they offered a no rice option but I decided to indulge myself with the brown rice. Mixed with it were fried tofu, cashew nuts, sweet corn, snow peas, bits of carrot, taro strips, red beans, spinach, and raisins all cooked in sesame oil (photo: [hidden link] . Probably more calories than I bargained for, but I deserve some reward for wearing a face mask all day, right? FOOD 4 stars...good traditional Thai food that satisfies AMBIANCE n/a...looked nice enough but I was in and out pretty quick SERVICE 4 stars...it was all ready and nicely packed for my long walk home TOTAL 4 stars...Thai Thai is good good RELATED Lost on Nob Hill? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: [hidden link]"

Basil Thai

Basil Thai

828 11th St, 93447, Paso Robles, United States

Thai • Asian • Asiatic • Seafood


"I 've been to this restaurant three or four times, each visit when I was passing through the area. Some of the food here is pretty good, and it 's one of the few restaurants in the area that I know of where you can get anything vegetarian. I like that you can get tofu here and the food quality is generally good. It 's a nice location and a nice looking restaurant. HOWEVER, please note that many of the things labeled vegetarian are not truly vegetarian because they contain fish sauce. For example, on a recent visit (Sept 2011), we were informed that the tofu satay appetizer and the tom kah soup can 't be made without fish sauce, even through the menu says that both can be made vegetarian. We had already ordered these and only found out when we asked if the pad thai (which didn 't specify vegetarian on the menu) had fish sauce (it did). When we then said we didn 't want the soup and appetizer we ordered, the server acted inconvenienced and lectured us a bit... I think the encounter was more indicative of the individual than of the restaurant, so I won 't get into the details (we had great service on other visits), but the real moral of the story is: Always ask whether something has fish sauce here before you order it (if you are vegetarian and that sort of thing is important to you), even if it 's labeled vegetarian on the menu. Unfortunately, the truly vegetarian options here become much more limited in this process, but there are still several good choices."