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Rated: Good

based on 5 reviews

Lemon Grass Cafe

106, First floor, Palm Spring Mall, Link Road, Malad (W), Mumbai

28817444, 28817888

Locality Malad (W)
Landmark Above Croma
Place Type Restaurant
Food Type South East Asian
Price
Expensive
Additional Information
Credit cards accepted
Offers home delivery
Air conditioned
Kid friendly
Tags
thai korean chinese vietnamese indonesian south-east-asian
 

Rated: Excellent

sagarbekal

sagarbekal

May 30, 2008

Excellent Chinese

I love the food here... its superb!!!!

Start off with their 3 Veg Platter - good combo of 3 starters... and their main course is undoubtedly great....

And yeah... its open till 2AM.... perfect for late night dining... :)

Rated: Excellent

namitasushant

May 28, 2008

ONE OF THE FEW BEST PLACES IN MALAD (W)!!!!!!

Great Food!!
Cool Ambience!!
Neat Decor'!!
Friendly Staff!!
What else do you want????!!!!

Recommended Eats........
Tom Yum Soup (Prawns ask to spice it up)
Pandan Leaf Chicken
Shanghai Style Chicken
Hunan Style Chichen

Main Course
Thai Chicken Red Curry with plain stemed rice (awesome!!!!!)
Burnt Garlic and Spinach Rice
Korean Pan-roasted chicken

Rated: Good

ashubaba

ashubaba

Mar 11, 2008

Excellent Authentic Ambience

We celebrated our wedding anniversary out there in Lemon Grass. The ambience was so attractive that we couldn't resist getting in. we had no plans for lemon grass. but it so happened that we couldn't wait to get in.
The services rendered are of top class and the cleanliness is another heartthrob. Its so neat and clean.
The prices are quite reasonable. But a littile improvement is required in the vegeterian food taste.
We had ordered for a sweet corn soup. But there were more of beans then corn., The spring rolls were over fried.

Overall a good experiance.

Ashish

Rated: Good

loonypooh

Dec 04, 2007

Yummy flat noodles at Lemon Grass

Lemon grass, Palm court , Malad.
There are not too many food options for the suburban mumbai beyond malad.But then when I think of options like these i feel thats its not all that bad for a foodie
like me to stay ithis part of the city
Lemon grass, Palm court , Malad.
Last weekend we had our dinner at
Lemon Grass. The service and ambience was good.The food was too good...
from the starters to the main course, to desert; everything was
perfect.Plus the prices were just perfect .They give for wat they
charge.

heres a list of wat we had

1 Bangkok styke crispy chicken

1 Guava Punch
1Kiwi Mango Punch

Main Course- 1 Thai style saucy chicken

1chicken basil flat noodles

Desert - 1 Tiramisu


Damage - Rs 750

After many days I can say I truly truly enjoyed my dinner :)

Give it a try and u wont regret :)

Kid Friendly: Yes
Ideal for: No Comment
Branch Visited: Malad Palm Court
Favorite Item: chicken basil flat noodles

Rated: Good

khushnaz80

khushnaz80

Oct 08, 2007

South-Asian Food Paradise

My husband and I love the original Lemon Grass Cafe at Bandra, and so decided to try their new outlet at Malad a couple of days ago for lunch.

The ambience of the place is pretty much the same as the original restaurant, with wooden benches and tables, interestingly painted walls and friendly service. Little things like bowls of water with a single floating bloom on each table, bamboo swaying in the breeze outside the wooden-slatted windows, tiny ceramic containers of peanut sauce & the patterned cloth lamps, add South-east Asian touches to the decor.

They've introduced an open kitchen in this outlet, an idea I personally like very much, since you can see most of the food being prepared in front of the diners. I also think an open kitchen tends to be much cleaner, at least the bits visible to the public ;-) !!

The food, as expected, is extremely yummy. We started with Chicken Satay, served with Ginto (raw papaya salad). You get two sticks of the satay & a small helping of Ginto for Rs 110 - they give you the choice of ordering your satay per stick or as a combo with the papaya salad. Do dip your satay in the peanut and/or honey-chilli sauce......heavenly!

Unfortunately, the day we went, they were out of Burmese Khouswey. So for mains, we had the Mongolian Stir Fry (basic dish Rs 140). This is crunchy stir-fried veggies served with noodles or rice - you can customise it by adding meat, seafood, chicken or tofu and a sauce of your choice. We also loved the Korean Pan-roasted Chicken (Rs 175) - succulent, boneless chicken glazed with honey in a star-anise gravy. I would rate this as the best dish of our meal, for its slightly sweetish, wonderfully aromatic gravy. The Veg Burnt Garlic & Spinach Rice (Rs 90) to go with the gravy was also great, with tiny bits of golden fried garlic flavouring, but never over-powering, each bite.

Desserts are quite average, definitely not their strong point. The Irish Whisky Slice (Rs 60) was much better than the totally avoidable Lemon Nougat Pastry (Rs 40) which had way too much artificial essence in it. I have given Lemon Grass Cafe one less star just because of this lousy dessert.

The wait staff is very friendly, with good suggestions, and take your feedback at the end of the meal.

I almost forgot to mention - they also have veg and non-veg set menus for lunch, offering a soup, starter and main course.

Overall, yummy food & good service so we're sure to visit again, though I think desserts will be at Crepe Station next door :-)