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Lemon Grass Fusion Bistro

641 N High St Ste 103, Columbus, OH | Map it  

43215 39.9754 -83.0034

(614) 224-1414

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NotWendys

Member since Mar, 2009 View Profile
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Joined 3 years ago
1.0
March 30, 2009

Stay Away. As my wife and I were walking in, another couple was walking by a few steps behind us. As I opened the door, the woman said "don't go there". I should have heeded her advice, but chalked it up to sour grapes or just a person with a bad disposition. I've had better "fusion" food at the mall from those people handing out samples of their bourbon chicken on a toothpick. REALLY! Neither my wife nor I finished our meal. To say we were disappointed is really an understatement, it's more like being ripped off. I hate paying my hard-earned cash for food I could buy from a Stouffer's box in my grocer's freezer.

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Eatcolumbus

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3.0
March 04, 2009

Used to be better, now just okay due to price.... Video review at: www.veoh.c0m/browse/videos/ category/ travel_and_culture/ watch/ v17504246gtQq96zz Lemongrass is an Asian fusion restaurant with Thai influences, along with sushi dishes and martini cocktails, such as Lemongrass roll (Recommended), pan-seared veggie dumplings, champagne shitake duck (Recommended), monsoon shrimp and Zen martini (Recommended).

The quality of the meals have been decreasing in recent years, but their sushi dishes are still great. Be aware that the prices are not that cheap though...

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replexgirl

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Joined 3 years ago
4.0
January 05, 2009

I plan on going back.. I visited the Lemongrass restaurant once while on a business trip and took my boyfriend back tonight. It was a Monday night and not very busy, parking was easy and close and free. It was a great meal with fair prices. I had cajun scallops over a bed of crisp beans with steamed rice. My boyfriend had the hawaiian duck, it was a very colorful plate with lots of veggies and fruits mixed in. I did want to sit upstairs (after reading about it on their website, I think) but we were told that it was not set up for guest and that was slightly dissappointing. It was too cold to enjoy much of the short north, but I will plan my next trip in the spring.

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EricaDub

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Joined 4 years ago
4.0
February 08, 2008

Pad Thai and Mango Mousse. I've been to Lemongrass numerous occasions. The crowd there has both younger professionals, as well as occasional families. They've been much busier lately and although I never make reservations, they can normally seat us in a timely manner. The kitchen closes pretty early, so late late dinners are out of the question. The staff there is friendly, but at times slow. The kitchen is fast though, so our wait time for our en trees to come out is typically short. The pad thai there is phenomenal. I've been to Thailand and had traditional pad thai and still find lemongrass's pad thai delicious. Tip: Ask for extra ground peanuts and it makes the pad thai even better! The mango mousse dessert is delicious as well. Good atmosphere, reasonably priced.

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thewhatswhat

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September 29, 2007

find another sushi joint. My friend and I went here on a Friday night. We had a late dinner so the restaurant side was not very crowded. Our waiter, while nice, was actually pretty slow and generally nowhere in sight when he was needed. However, I do not discriminate this restaurant for the service but for the sushi! I ordered two rolls of sushi, which I felt were a little over-priced but I guess I was spoiled in Boston by the surplus of good and affordable sushi joints. While the sushi was rolled into clever petals that made a star/flower when arranged on the plate, the quality was subpar. At first I blamed myself for thinking that I could get good quality sushi in Columbus, but after eating delicious salmon that same weekend, I know it's possible, just not at Lemongrass. Perhaps if you stay away from the seafood and only order cucumber or avocado rolls or the non-seafood entrees, it may be worth your while. This seems to be the case according to the other reviewers. Just don't order the seafood.

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