A new take on a traditional Thai theme. Large heated patio, and a lounge. There is also a small non-Thai section for guests who may be a bit tentative about Thai cuisine.
The food is adequate, given the limitations on Thai cooking imposed by local suppliers of ingredients. I would have given it a 'B' except for the poor ambiance.
Food is ok - table we ate at was grimy, and our order got screwed up ...twice
Bumped into this restaurant while staying in Saint John for business... ordered chicken pad thai... it was more of a chicken BAD thai. I should of used the SGT Peppers menu. next time...
I read the review above and a few others online. I thought I would judge for myself and everything was great. From the cool atmosphere, music to the great service. We ordered a few dishes for the four of us to share. The stand outs were the drunken noodle with thai basil, the ginger chicken. We even tried the controversial phat thai. It was very authentic and we couldn't understand what some of... more
Waitress was friendly, end of good story. Pub-like setting. Food was awful - nothing Thai about it. Wouldn't have bothered writing the negative review but for the fact they added $8.00 to the cost of dishes for canned and/or frozen vegetables. First time we've seen potatoes, cauliflower, and broccoli in Pad Thai!
We were struggling to find a good spot to eat and stumbled across Lemon Grass in the hotels 'Where Magazine'.
The kids enjoyed their chicken satay and my pad thai was zesty and flavourful.
The decor was muted, but tastful in a coverted old home, very close to the Hilton hotel. I;d go back the Lemongrass if I were in Saint John.