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Lemongrass

3.2

20 Reviews

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₱ 500 / Person

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Lemongrass Reviews

3.2

20 Reviews

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  • Michelle Mandagie

    3.0

    We came here becaude of my Enjoy Card discount.Ambiance is just okay. Very small space.Food is good. We ordered some seafood and their beef with coconut milk.Customer service is also good. Staff are accommodating.

  • Fahri Ilhamudin

    4.0

    Food 4/5Service: 5/5Value for money: 5/5 Place: 5/5Cleanliness:5/5Lemon grass gives you a taste of thailand and vietnam ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4/5 😄😄😄

  • Eteater

    4.0

    We ate at this restaurant, not knowing what to expect. Their food was fresh and so delicious!!! Ordered the pho beef, and it was incredibly tasty. The spring rolls were the best I've ever eaten at a Vietnamese restaurant, hands down. They were so crispy and flavourful... the best. Service was very quick and the atmosphere in the restaurant was very casual.

  • Dikmen Mehmet

    4.0

    This place is almost a hidden gem here in Shangri-la Plaza. Small place but big in flavors. Super yummy Pad Thai! Excellent service and really good Chicken satay.

  • Tyasadhiningsih

    3.0

    [Disclaimer: Late post.]Ask me which mall I frequent the most and I’d always answer Shangri-La Plaza (before). And since I’m always the one organizing the mini reunions with friends, I always suggest having lunch or dinner at Shangri-La. So when some of my Dongguk friends and I met up for lunch, we decided to meet at… you guessed it. I remembered that I haven’t tried the restaurant beside Dome so off to Lemongrass Asian Bistro we go. Actually, we were supposed to have lunch at Pho Hoa but we were too hungry to take another step.T and I went first as E and D were still busy buying stuff for E’s trip to Palawan (which she found out that same day and that she’s off the following day).T and I decided to order light dishes as we do not know what E and D were craving. We ended up ordering Thai Catfish Salad with Green Mangoes (PHP265) and Crispy Fish Fillet with Tamarind and Sweet Chili Sauce (PHP350). I also ordered a glass of Thai Iced Tea (PHP105) and Chilled Sago with Mango and Coconut Milk (PHP105) to complete my meal.The salad arrived first and just like in other restaurants, the sauce, nuts, onions, and mangoes were all on the side. Since we were not sure if E and D are fond of the other ingredients, we just took enough to top our portions and opted not to toss the salad. It was crunchy and it was a great contrast to the softness of the shredded green mangoes. I needed to put more sauce though as the catfish was really dry and it made my throat slightly itchy. The fish fillet was served in a very cute way. It looked like mushrooms! It could pass for cocktail gatherings as you do not need utensils to eat it. It was nothing extraordinary but I loved that it was served freshly cooked. While finishing our orders, we realized that we might need to order one more dish so we got Minced Chicken with Assorted Veggies (PHP350). It was fun eating the minced chicken with veggies as it was like making your own spring roll. We stuffed the lettuce or rice wrapper with the minced chicken and crispy noodles. It was a bit messy to eat so we ended up eating the lettuce/rice wrapper and the minced chicken separately. After a few attempts, we decided that the best way is not to wrap it anymore. The chicken was flavorful, slightly sweet and the veggies balanced it. I like that the noodles and nuts gave more texture to the dish. I was starting to feel full already so I had to ask for my dessert. *glutton mode*It wasn’t anything special. But the mango used was sweet. My drink had a strong tea taste so it wasn’t very sweet, just like how I like my Thai iced tea.Overall, it was a great lunch. I’ll be back to try the other dishes.[My new favorite mall now is Uptown because of its interesting restaurants.]

  • Michelle Russegger

    2.0

    Some restaurants purpose is sadly not directed to customer's complete satisfaction. They merely fill us up or worse, to just cover hunger. I had high hopes on Lemongrass when I ordered them for delivery. Everything that arrived wasn't as expected. No utensils to start and two of my savory meals were overly greasy. Their Garlic Spinach was drenched with oil! It was unbelievable how much they poured in there. The Lemongrass Grilled Chicken on the other hand, was tasty but it was wet and slimy. Too much skin over meat ratio. Thai Tago with Water Chestnut was the only bright spot with its creamy and crunchy combination. I loved its strong coconut taste.

  • Berin Seda Araslı

    4.0

    Perfectly yummy, acceptable and eminently affordable Asian fusion food option in the Shangri-la Mall. Okay, I lived in Thailand for 4 years and I'm a stickler for good, authentic Thai food, so I went to Lemongrass looking for at least one decent Thai dish to try. I'm happy to report that I was quite satisfied with the result.  The entire menu is an eclectic mix of many Asian cuisines, including Korean, Thai and Vietnamese, but the three dishes I tried (Shrimp Tom Yum soup; Pad Thai; and Thai Grilled Chicken) were more than acceptable even for my, frankly, snobby food tastes.  The Tom Yum wasn't quite as spicy as I normally like it, but it's more than good enough for the average Pinoy palate.  The Pad Thai was authentically good, though.  This is not a negative at all, but it tasted just like it does in some of the best street food stalls in Bangkok (where, I maintain, the yummiest food n Thailand is served.  The Thai Grilled Chicken wasn't authentically Thai-tasting, but this was a good thing because it was extremely soft, tender and flavorful, so much so that i didn't even mind it didn't quite taste like the Thai Isaan province dish it was based on... in fact, it was much tastier, in my opinion... My friend tried the Thai milk iced tea (I coudn't try it myself because I'm diabetic) and she pronounced it delicious.  All in all, Lemongrass is a more than adequate lunch/dinner destination for people wanting to try Thai food in the Shangri-la Mall.  I live in the condo nearby and will most definitely be coming back here often.  It's the closest thing to Thai food nirvana I can get in my little corner of Ortigas Center. :)

  • Jessica Christy/Caramelle On Top

    3.0

    Homestyle Korean Beef Brisket - this is surprisingly good. Lemongrass Grilled Chicken - nothing out of the ordinary. I was looking for more smokey flavor but there was little to none.

  • Maliza Tiu

    3.0

    Not one of the best Thai restaurants I've tried, but it was okay. Tried their pad thai (which I didnt like that much), grilled chicken, and pork barbecue. I liked both chicken and pork dishes and Thai Iced Tea. I'd probably give them a 4 just for the iced tea 😂

  • Ariella Cahya | IG: @delectabletrip

    3.0

    I love their Iced Tea and wanted to try out the food too hence Lemongrass was our Saturday lunch destination last week. We ordered Vietnamese Fresh Spring Roll (Php 185), Pad Thai Mixed Noodles (Php 300), Pork Satay (Php 175) and Chilled Sago with Mango and Coconut Milk (Php 105). Loved all the dishes other than the Spring Rolls which was average. Would highly recommend the chilled sago for a sweet ending to your meal. Service was okay. Overall, nothing extraordinary however okay for a visit if you are in the vicinity.

Lemongrass Location

  • Takeaway
  • Meal Pickup
  • Indoor
  • Reservation Recommended

Lemongrass is located at Level 1, Shangri-La Plaza, Ortigas, Mandaluyong City. This is a Thai restaurant near the Shangri-La Plaza. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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