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  • Matt P.

    Disclaimer: this was my first Thai food experience. Holy smokes, how have I never tried Thai before? I went with a group of close friends because I surprised them by saying I'd never had Thai before. I can see why they thought I was missing out. I ordered the Chicken Pad Thai at a level 3 spicy, as spicy as I could get it. I really wanted to make sure I was crying and sniffling in front of all my friends, ya know? I also ordered a side of limes to squeeze on top because everyone else was doing it (jump off the bridge, right?) I don't know if I could have had a better first experience anywhere else! The staff, the restaurant, and the food was all exceptional and very authentic. I might try Thai elsewhere to broaden my horizons, but this will always be my go-to place.

    (5)
  • David J.

    They had me with the Volcano Tofu. One of the best restaurants in the OKC area.

    (5)
  • Jennifer M.

    This is my favorite Thai place, hands down. We even live close to OKC's Asian District, and I still prefer Lemongrass over any of the restaurants in the area. I always feel like their food is fresh, and as a tofu-eater, their tofu is never too crispy or over fried. I LOVE their lunch special options--they offer an entree with a side of rice, AND a side of pad thai, which is never too greasy (like some others I've tasted). Their Tom Yum mushroom soup can be added for $.99, and it is delicious. My eyes are usually bigger than my stomach when I do the lunch combo, but I box up the pad thai and take it home for tasty leftovers. Their service has always been great, they keep the waters refilled--which is a must for me when eating spicy Thai. The wait staff I have encountered have always been sweet and attentive. The atmosphere is nice and clean, and they just recently replaced their tables with booths, which makes me hope that their business is thriving. I always welcome any reason to visit NW Edmond so I can eat at Lemongrass, it is definitely worthy of all five stars in my book!

    (5)
  • Sarah E.

    Best Thai in Edmond and better than most of the Thai I've tried in OKC. The Pad See Ew is consistently good. I love the pan fried dumplings too. I wish they were open on Sundays!

    (4)
  • Melanie P.

    Some of the best Pad Thai I have had. And their eggplant stir-fry was amazing!! Really really great Thai food. Definitely a must try.

    (5)
  • Lawren K.

    I've only ate here as takeout but it is always delicious. The red and jungle curry are fabulous. I just wish you could do red curry as a lunch special since the prices are the same on the dinner menu. Oh well....

    (4)
  • TPain L.

    If you like curry this is the place I would go. It's creamy and delicious. Just wish they would give you more rice and curry for your money. They are stingy in the quantity department, favoring quality. Their hot tea is ridiculously expensive. They charge you $2.50 for a tea bag in a small cup of hot water. I finished it in 2-3 gulps. In other Asian restaurants, you would get a TEAPOT for half that cost. I was mad and still mad!!!

    (3)
  • John J.

    The pad thai was way too sweet. Almost sickly so. No sprouts on the side or lime to use. Wife tom yam soup was too tomatoey. Not authentic thai. I recommend giving it a pass.

    (2)
  • Brent P.

    Ate today on Saturday for lunch and enjoyed their atmosphere. Pad-Thai was decent, but our kid's fried rice was super yummy. I would say this is $$ place, unless you eat the lunch special Monday-Friday.

    (4)
  • Roman P.

    Brought appetizers and main course out almost at the same time. Food was over spiced and not well balanced.

    (2)
  • Randy S.

    Lemongrass is a good restaurant, but I do not prefer it. The biggest dinger for the lacking additional two stars was the amount and type of oil they use in their cooking. The smell and taste of the oil was strong, but not overpowering which defends my three rating. Their service is beyond a five; great service. I want to give Lemongrass a higher rating, but I can't due to their excessive use of what I am guessing as some sort of vegetable cooking oil.

    (3)
  • Shen P.

    I have some mixed feelings about Lemongrass. I've been here twice and received nothing but excellent service. The staff were friendly, accommodating, attentive and in general very helpful. The food, however, I found to be merely okay -- to put it mildly. Obviously they don't serve much authentic Thai food, but, hey, I know, it's Edmond, Oklahoma. I did like their Beef Salad, which I had the first time, but I would have liked it more if they had not used just-out-of-the-pan beef. I had their Pad Thai the second time I went, but, boy, was I not impressed -- in comparison, I've had much better Pad Thai at Pei Wei and Thai Delight. I had every intention to give it a three-star, but unfortunately I don't think I'll ever come back, despite the fact that it is the nearest Thai restaurant to where I live. "Meh. I've experienced better."

    (2)
  • Melanie B.

    Went here last night for the first time. We started with the pan fried dumpling. So yummy! I had the chicken pad Thai and my husband had the chicken fried rice. We were both very happy with our dishes. They have a star scale to decide how spicy you would like you meal, we were both happy with 1 star. Just a twinge of heat, but not too much. Also drank a Thai Tea, and it was delicious!! The staff was friendly, helpful, and attentive. We will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Amanda F.

    Roasted duck curry was FlaaaaaVorFUL!! It was QuackTastic! Had to try the Pad Thai of course which was "freggin delicious" and portion was massive. The ladies behind the magic are the nicest! Satay peanut sauce is chunky if you like it that way. Yes, yes, yes all around. I'm a sucker for Thai food and Lemongrass did not disappoint! EAT HERE!

    (5)
  • Jessica M.

    Love their spicy basil noodles! Service was quick, our food was out within 10-15 minutes. Quantity is large enough to share between two, I always have plenty for leftovers :)

    (5)
  • Christina L.

    Lemongrass is a constant FAVORITE. My group of friends and I always seem to come back on an (almost) weekly basis. The portion sizes are huge, and the dinner sizes can act as a dinner and half of a lunch for the next day. I've tried almost all the noodle dishes, and I haven't been disappointed yet. The curries are great (try the panang) and the balance between flavor and spice is kept really well. The only complaint would be the price, but the portions make it worth it and the lunch specials are a really great deal, too. Compared to other Thai places in the metro for price, taste and portions, lemongrass is the best!

    (5)
  • Geary J.

    Enjoyed dinner here with a group of 12 on a Thursday night. We arrived at 7 pm and they had our table ready for us. Drink orders were taken and served right away and dinner orders taken soon after. The food arrived quickly which was a nice surprise considering the number in our party. It was served hot and was very tasty.

    (4)
  • Jason B.

    This is the first time eating at this restaurant and I'm not mad I tried it. The atmosphere is very nice and the employees are extremely friendly and helpful with the menu if you have never had this type of food before. The duck curry I ordered was delicious and the perfect amount of heat. I was very pleased with my meal and the staff. I WILL be going back

    (5)
  • Heidi W.

    This place has consistently delicious food and good service. I haven't found anything on the menu I haven't enjoyed. I love their fried rice and pad Thai. Oh, and the curries! I do know now to let them know I like it spicy because I think they do hold back on the spice sometimes. They are also fresh and quick for take-out orders. Man, I'm already hungry for the next dish from this place!

    (5)
  • Emily D.

    First time here. I'll definitely give it another go. Service was great. I love smiles. I got the pad see ew. It was okay along with the chicken pad Thai. I got the level one and it was plenty spicy. I usually get a two other places and this was comparable. We also got the spicy chicken and pineapple basil supreme. These were awesome and I will definitely eat these again. I will probably dream about the spicy chicken.

    (3)
  • Tim R.

    This used to be my favorite Thai restaurant in the OKC area, have had many great meals here. However, new staff has recently been hired, and have had difficulty explaining that I don't need a thermonuclear infusion of spices to enjoy my meal. Needless to say, the food arrives almost too spicy to eat, and I end up with a 48 hour case of heartburn, even with the help of OTC meds. This has happened twice over the past 3 weeks. I hope to return someday when staff recognizes that not all customers are looking for a thermonuclear experience. Thanks!

    (3)
  • Caressa S.

    This place has some of the best pad thai I've had -- and as far as heat goes, they will happily oblige when you tell them you want your mouth to burn. Consistency is on point here, as every time I've gone, I've been as impressed as the time before. The one thing I've had that I truly didn't care for was the Tom Yum soup, which is less than $1 ... so it's worth a shot for you to try, even if you end up leaving all of it relatively untouched, as I did.

    (4)
  • Drew D.

    Lemongrass is one of my favorite restaurants. They have great lunch specials. I always get the pangang curry with chicken, two stars. You won't regret it.

    (5)
  • Ric W.

    Great food, service, and atmosphere. Sorry I forgot to take pictures until after the meal, but the spicy chicken and the noodles was very good. I liked that she asked how spicy you would like the food on a count of 1 to 3. The meal looked as good as it tasted too, good presentation.

    (5)
  • Loco C.

    This place used to be the best Thai food in Oklahoma but not anymore! Curry that are dilute and watery! Small amount of rice... u will need more rice! They know this! Noodle dishes are weak and don't offer that as a side I no longer recommend this place ... If u can make it I would say sweet basil Thai in norman if u can make it!

    (2)
  • Johnell N.

    This was my first trip to Lemon Grass where I tried the fried Cod with chili sauce blend of spice and sweetness was great! The service was quick and food served hot, will definitely do business in the future.

    (4)
  • Ashton L.

    The massaman curry here is fantastic. Prices are decent for the portion sizes. Just don't try to come during their closed hours on a weekday!

    (5)
  • Be N.

    They have good and fast service, but the food was lacking. I ordered the green curry lunch combo which consist of a bowl of green chicken curry, jasmine rice, and pad Thai. The green curry was good and spicy. However, there were only four pieces of chicken. The pad Thai was kinda bland and too sweet. It wasn't tangy or spicy. I might come back for the green curry, but I will definitely order the full portion instead of a lunch special.

    (4)
  • Alan M.

    I recently repatriated back to States after a 4 year stay in Singapore. While in Asia I was exposed to authentic Thai food. And I ate it-A LOT! I would always order it extra Thai spicy. The ingredient that gives Thai food it's extra kick is the tiny red chili padi. I have yet to see it here in the states. As such I've been hesitant to try Asian food in the states. I've always wondered how without all the ingredients that were available over there and are not available here in America a restaurant was able to prepare and duplicate the flavors found in the home country. And eating here only continues to confirm why I don't order Asian food in States. The taste and presentation of this food is not authentic Thai at all. The food taste is very different and not spicy either. Ordered takeaway for dinner this past Saturday. We had the chicken satay, tofu starters, tom yum soup, pineapple shrimp rice and papaya salad. The papaya salad (and mango salad for that matter-not available here) is normally a staple item for a Thai restaurant and one can sometimes judge the restaurant on the presentation of papaya salad. This salad did not contain papaya at all. Not sure what it was. I'm not sure I've even seen papaya in States. It's suppose to be shredded and unripened papaya. It was just a wad of shredded carrots and radish (I think it was the type of radish you sometimes get on a plate of sashimi) with a few cherry tomatoes tossed on it and drenched in some sort of sweet or soy sauce or maybe both. Check out my pic and then google papaya salad and you'll see the difference. I ordered it level 3 alarm spicy and it was not very spicy at least for me. Places like this have learned over time that they have to tone down the spice level so that their food offerings appeal to the masses so I have been told. The peanut sauce for the satay was fairly close to what I remember it to taste like. The other dishes were just ok. Most reviews state this is some of the best Thai food in the Metroplex and I do not doubt that to be true. However, if you are looking for the hot and spicy flavors you remember from your trips to Asia keep looking.

    (2)
  • Tim M.

    Had a lunch date with my bea. The lights are low and very romantic and peaceful. The food was full of flavor I'll never forget. We can't wait to come back. Highly recommend this place

    (5)
  • Stephen L.

    Good, not great. The pad thai was a little bland for my taste. I've only been there once, so I'll definitely go again. The first experience was "meh" though.

    (3)
  • Sofia L.

    Wow. This place used to take pride in their food and service. No longer. I stopped in for a quick lunch to-go at 2:34 pm. I was told they stop serving the lunch specials at 2:30...but they close at 3??? Um, so what you are telling me is you change your menu for 30 minutes, then close for 2 hours before dinner? This was already a second chance as they burned my last to-go order. Since they wouldn't be reasonably accommodating today, and weren't apologetic last visit, I will no longer be spending my money there.

    (2)
  • Bill A.

    Not bad. The crab fried rice was a pretty solid choice.

    (4)
  • Julie S.

    No wonder this charming little spot is routinely at the top of Edmond's favorite places to eat! It's always a good sign to see three 'People Love Us On Yelp" stickers in a little row on a window! We came here on Saturday after selecting our wedding invitations at nearby Chirps and Cheers. We split the eggplant and the red curry and both were exceptional. The eggplant was lightly stir fried and the sauce that it came in was one of the most flavorful sauces I've ever had. The curry was wonderful - small, surprising bites of pineapple added a lot. We both like things a little spicy and ordered them at a 'one star' spicy level. I think a two would have been too spicy for me, so you might keep that in mind while ordering, especially if it is your first time in. The service was excellent. Our food came out quickly, and they offered us another serving of the delicious jasmine rice, which we really appreciated. We took home some leftovers, which were extra yummy at about midnight after drinks with friends. Highly recommend.

    (5)
  • Tina P.

    We always enjoy the food and service. My husband loves food really spicy food and this place will bring him extra spice because I do not enjoy it.

    (4)
  • John E.

    This is my favorite Thai restaurant to go to in Edmond. The Pad Thai is great. I also recommend the chicken pineapple fried rice. The service is always good and the overall environment is clean and welcoming. They do a seasonal mango rice for dessert that I highly recommend.

    (5)
  • Shannon B.

    I decided to try Lemongrass when my boss highly recommended it, a man who can be picky. The place is little, cozy and clean. My husband and I ordered the crispy dumplings for an appetizers. The dumpling it's self was crispy, juicy and flavorful. But then it comes with a dropping sauce which just made it amazing. It was like a ginger sauce, salty and sweet. For the main course I ordered the lunch combo which came with spicey chicken, veggie pad Thai and Jasmine rice. All of these were seriously delicious. My husband ordered the lemongrass fried rice with shrimp and he practically inhaled it. If you like spicey but not 'set you on fire' then I suggest ordering a one star hotness. If you really like spicey then you would probably like a two star hotness. Three star beware! Your gut might catch fire! All in all, the visit was well worth it. And a nice plus is that the ticket was only $25.

    (5)
  • Bryan M.

    The food here is really good. We always get the red and green curries, which are fresh and creamy. The only complaint I have is the awful music they play in the dining room. It's 90's saxophone jazz and unfortunately it ruins the feel of the place. Some appropriate cultural music matching the cuisine could elevate the experience.

    (4)
  • Nicole A.

    This is our favorite Thai restaurant in the Oklahoma City area. The food is really good & staff is friendly. We come so frequently that they know our name & order. We usually get the Chicken Pad Thai & Cashew Chicken. Yummy! Although the outside & inside decor are unassuming, the food is delightful!

    (5)
  • Shay B.

    Lemongrass is my go-to when I need a comforting bowl of red curry with tasty bites of tofu, red pepper, and pineapple. Take-out has been my way to go, as I don't think I have ever had dine-in service. They are quick -- I'll call at 7:30, and my food is ready by 7:45. Highly recommend for those like me who need their Thai fix.

    (4)
  • Scott K.

    Consistenly good Thai food. I love the pad thai and jungle curry.

    (4)
  • Jonathan B.

    Good, Service was good, food was good, atmosphere was good. if you want a good meal go here. if Lemongrass modern Thai was a Madden football player they would be a 78. those who do not get that reference ask your boyfriend. also look at where the reviewers have been. just because it is the best thai food in OK does not mean that it is anything above average.

    (3)
  • Meg W.

    The only good thing about my office moving from OKC to Edmond is that I get to try lots of new restaurants! Today I tried Lemongrass and was far from disappointed. Not only was it delicious, it was fast; we were in and out in around 30 minutes for lunch. The lunch special was only $6.50 plus $0.99 for the optional Tom Yum mushroom soup (get it, it's delicious!). I also had to get some iced tea because it was called white tea-orange jasmine blossom ginger ridiculousness. Or something. It sounded good. And it was amazing. I was really sad when I dropped my to-go cup on the ground outside of my job and the bottom popped open. Anyway, I had the Pad Kee Mao and it was delicious. Be warned: the lunch portions are pretty small if you are used to eating a larger lunch; I personally thought it was the perfect amount for lunch though. The flavors of the soup, the entree and the tea were all exquisite. The service was not superior, but I think our waitress was overwhelmed and she still did a great job of getting us in and out. Probably in my top 3-4 for Thai food! I will be back soon, Lemongrass, and hopefully next time I won't spill all of your beautiful tea on the pavement.

    (4)
  • Kelly S.

    This is hands-down some of the best Thai food I've ever had. Their Tom Kha is addicting. The service is spectacular and super friendly. Unfortunately they are not very busy, and you will pay slightly more here than other Thai places. It's worth it, I promise. Please go to Lemongrass so they can stay open forever! The bf loves the Jungle Curry. And they play the cheesiest jazz covers of pop songs in the background that never disappoint.

    (5)
  • Marsha B.

    Had this when I was trying to go into labor. Lol. Very good food! Service was great! Will definitely go back!

    (5)
  • Rachael P.

    Fantastic on flavor, atmosphere and service!

    (4)
  • Cheryl L.

    Dropped by today while I was in the area based on Yelp reviews. I dropped in for lunch when the place seemed to be finally clearing out. The service was prompt and helpful, and the curry was delicious! I ordered the lunch special yellow chicken curry with a cup of the mushroom soup. The soup was a little spicier than expected but had a good flavor. The curry was thick and had a great flavor. It was just as spicy as I requested so I wasn't disappointed! Also, can't beat the lunch special prices! Definitely would recommend this place to friends!

    (5)
  • Jenna R.

    This is the best Thai food in the Oklahoma City area. It is absolutely amazing. The Tom Kha soup is the best I've ever had. It is like crack cocaine. I have tried many dishes and they're all very tasty. Pad Thai, curry dishes, even an eggplant vegan dish. Absolutely divine. My only critique is that they don't serve wine...only beer. Also their hours are a bit limited. They close during the day. I've tried to go a couple of times when they are closed and didn't open until five. Otherwise, it is perfection.

    (5)
  • Rondall C.

    I have been coming to this place almost once a week for a few years and they never dissapoint. Great service,Great Food, Good Prices.You get the point. Always fresh ingrediants here,never that crap they serve at the other below average thai places around the metro. If you want old and cold buffet go somewhere else. Pad Thai is way above average and their Yellow Curry is best around. Do yourself a favor and get here for lunch or dinner for some excellent Thai food.

    (5)
  • Helen C.

    I ADORE the taste of lemongrass and this restaurant does it justice! Lemongrass is my favorite Thai restaurant in OKC (Edmond) - Don't let the strip mall location fool you, the interior's decor/ambiance is spot-on for a casual date night. For the vegetarians: the Tom Yum soup with tofu is DIVINE (perfect for these blustery winter days) and you won't be disappointed with the lemongrass fried rice with tofu. Meat-loving hubby generally gets one of the curries. The staff is very conscientious about your spiciness-tolerance - Since I don't do well with a ton o' heat, I always order my dishes as 1-star and still end up with a runny nose. They do serve wine and their diet-devastating Thai iced coffee is super yummy! Lemongrass is simply delicious - Highly recommend!

    (5)
  • Jeff M.

    Lemongrass Fried Rice with Shrimp. It's been my only experience with this establishment when a friend decided to get me some food from there. Not sure why he decided to do that, but I'm not one to turn down free food especially when said food is Thai. It was delightful. The shrimp was succulent, large, and not limited to two or three like some other places I've been to. The rice was cooked very well and actually had flavor. It was also a lot of food. After trying that, I've been wanting to check out the rest of the restaurant. If their Lemongrass Fried Rice with Shrimp was done so well, I feel confident about the quality of the other items on their menu. Go. Go now. Less reading, more eating.

    (4)
  • Rania Y.

    Oh my goodness!! This is probably the best Thai food you can find in Edmond! We tried red and green curry and it was amazing!! Only thing they have a 1-3 spice rating and 2 is really spicy so beware about that.

    (5)
  • Degan K.

    Ate here for dinner the other day with my wife. I came because of the many positive reviews. I'm not an expert on Thai food but I know that I love Yellow Curry and Pad Thai so I thought I'd give it a try here. I loved the prices and the ambience right when I walked in the door. The Pad Thai we ordered with Chicken was very good, but it seemed to have some type of fish oil on it that I didn't care for--or at least I've never had before on Thai food. The Yellow Curry was delicious, except for the beef we ordered with it that felt slimy. If it weren't for that, it would be to die for. I'm looking forward to coming back and trying other dishes, because everything looks good there.

    (4)
  • Ning A.

    I'm a frequent business traveler. Having just returned from Bangkok a month ago, my taste in Thai food has been somewhat elevated. The American version is overly simple and sweetened. The lack of variety in dishes and the over abundance of Pad Thai's does not give a real showcase of many Thai dishes. Lemongrass falls in the American version albeit doing it very nicely. The panang curry flavor was good but the pad Thai was a bit sweet. I was very happy though that their chicken was of good tender quality and not like a lot of cheap Thai places where they serve you some sort of chicken or pork-like meat that is tough and chewy. The search goes on for true Thai food in the states.

    (4)
  • Jennifer S.

    My roomie brought me to this place and omg it is literally the BEST Thai food i have ever had! We got red curry to go and it was the prefect amount to share (with extra rice) I cannot wait to go again because i hear they have an amazing lunch special!

    (5)
  • Austin M.

    Good food. Seems to be getting less spicy so if you like it hot ask for extra

    (5)
  • Angela M.

    The Thai Basil is phenom! I get it every time with one star hotness, you get I believe 3 star options, 1 being the unspicy version. Good simple tea. Love it for lunch, dinner is a bit more pricey.

    (3)
  • Kevin L.

    Standard thai food for pricer than i would have liked. the portion size is okay. Came there on a wednesday night with my sister and dad and it was dead empty. we were the only ones in the whole restaurant and the service was still slow. The food itself was so-so. Ordered a pad kee mao, it tasted like a regular ole pad kee mao, but it was nothing special and nothing to waste $9-$10 on. I would rather go to Thai Delights. Not recommended

    (3)
  • Sarah S.

    I love this place. I have never had a wait coming here, and that is slightly surprising. For how yummy this place is, you'd expect it to be busier. The sushi tastes fresh, (as fresh as you can get in Oklahoma) and the service is always prompt and friendly. It's averagely priced as far as sushi goes, but worth every penny in my opinion. Give it a try!

    (5)
  • Bryan T.

    Hard to beat the Jungle Curry. The Cashew Chicken is the best stir fry I've ever had.

    (5)
  • Jenny H.

    I can only review 2 things here: Yellow curry (half star) and Spicy Chicken (2 stars) - That's because my husband and I get the same thing EVERY TIME. It's that good. Tucked away next to a suburb YMCA, this place is not the easiest to discover on foot traffic, but well worth it. We primarily get it to-go, but either way is great. One Tip---Go for the lunch specials, still a good amount of food without hitting your wallet so hard.

    (4)
  • Lauren H.

    Since I've never had Thai I was a little hesitant about this place. The waitress was very helpful to suggest something I would like and the green curry was delish! I did get mine 3 stars and it was pretty warm but it was just perfect to me. Going to go back soon and try all the currys. The decor, cleanliness, and atmosphere was much better than I expected! It was a nice little place with fun music. Fast for lunch too!

    (4)
  • Uber M.

    Great place to get some spicy Thai food on the North side. It may not be the best in the metro, but it's up there and if you're in Edmond this may be your best bet.

    (4)
  • Kurt F.

    Great place for lunch, specials come with pad thai and rice. Probably the best Asian food in Edmond

    (4)
  • Jennifer K.

    YUMMY! Pad Thai was light and non-greasy. Not a huge curry fan, but it was delicious. There is a spice factor. I did the mildest level and still had significant spiciness. they have good lunch specials and combinations.

    (4)
  • joe p.

    Oustanding food, great value, excellent atmosphere. I wanted really spicy and they put together a great green curry chicken. This is my new go to place for Thai.

    (5)
  • Josh W.

    The restaurant has a peaceful and inviting atmosphere with a friendly staff, the food is excellent. Definitely worth a visit.

    (4)
  • Daryn L.

    For the best Thai food in OKC, I visit Thai House. For the best Thai food in Edmond, I visit Lemongrass. It's as simple as that. Formerly known as Thai Basil, Lemongrass is among the best of the best for Thai food in the Edmond community. The interiors are decorated nicely for a quiet and calming atmosphere. The background music is a bit lacking as they only play instrumental medleys for songs like Butterfly Kisses or random Elton John or Phil Collins medleys. I guess a positive spin on the music would be that it's fun to play "guess the song" with your company, haha. The service is passable.. nothing too amazing nor too problematic. The staff succeeds at being courteous and as prompt as possible with your food. My girlfriend and I typically frequent Lemongrass during their lunch hours served from 11 am - 2:30 pm (Mondays - Fridays). For a great deal of $5.99, you receive a sizable portion of typical Thai favorites ranging from Pad Thai, Pad Basil and Pad Kee Mao to curry favorites like Panang Curry, and my personal favorite Yellow Curry. For a dollar more at $6.99, all combinations come with a decent portion of jasmine rice and veggie pad thai in addition to an entree of your choice! They are also very customizable with your food's level of spiciness! My girlfriend who is typically a picky eater (lover of mac n' cheese and chicken tenders) cannot get enough or their Pad Thai which helps me out a lot since I love eating various ethnic foods! My personal dessert favorite is the sticky rice with mango. Lemongrass offers an amazing value for the price. If you are expanding your food horizons and you are about to try Thai food for the very first time, I HIGHLY recommend the Pad Thai. Let me know what you think! Happy eating!

    (5)
  • Pia P.

    When my bf and I had to leave Houston for a while we found refuge at this place for my Thai cravings. Not only was the food good, the spice factor was impressive! We really liked this place. Excellent service and the food rivaled my favorite Thai place in Houston. Thats a big deal! Vegetarians will love the Panang curry as well as the green.

    (5)
  • Jennifer R.

    Great Thai food. Portions are perfect and so is the price. I highly recommend it!

    (4)
  • John S.

    Definately worth the drive out to get some of the best thai food I've had since I moved back from California. I really enjoyed the Panang curry and they made it spicy like I like it. We brought about 8 people here and didn't like that they stuck us off to the side by the bathrooms, but the food made up for it and we all would go back.

    (4)
  • Brian B.

    Ate here a few weeks ago, and was very impressed. Best Tom Kha soup we've had in 15 years (best we've ever had was at a fantastic Thai restaurant in NYC that we don't remember the name of). Mushrooms were big and tasty, broth was very tasty and not super-thin. Fried dumplings (potstickers) were just OK, but my roasted duck curry was really good - curry was thick and really flavorful. Wife had Pad Thai (I'm pretty sure that's what she had). She thought it was very good, better than most she's had. Atmosphere was nice and quiet, wait service was very good and attentive, definitely a repeat place to go for us.

    (4)
  • Brian B.

    Ate here a few weeks ago, and was very impressed. Best Tom Kha soup we've had in 15 years (best we've ever had was at a fantastic Thai restaurant in NYC that we don't remember the name of). Mushrooms were big and tasty, broth was very tasty and not super-thin. Fried dumplings (potstickers) were just OK, but my roasted duck curry was really good - curry was thick and really flavorful. Wife had Pad Thai (I'm pretty sure that's what she had). She thought it was very good, better than most she's had. Atmosphere was nice and quiet, wait service was very good and attentive, definitely a repeat place to go for us.

    (4)
  • joe p.

    Oustanding food, great value, excellent atmosphere. I wanted really spicy and they put together a great green curry chicken. This is my new go to place for Thai.

    (5)
  • Josh W.

    The restaurant has a peaceful and inviting atmosphere with a friendly staff, the food is excellent. Definitely worth a visit.

    (4)
  • Jennifer K.

    YUMMY! Pad Thai was light and non-greasy. Not a huge curry fan, but it was delicious. There is a spice factor. I did the mildest level and still had significant spiciness. they have good lunch specials and combinations.

    (4)
  • Julie S.

    No wonder this charming little spot is routinely at the top of Edmond's favorite places to eat! It's always a good sign to see three 'People Love Us On Yelp" stickers in a little row on a window! We came here on Saturday after selecting our wedding invitations at nearby Chirps and Cheers. We split the eggplant and the red curry and both were exceptional. The eggplant was lightly stir fried and the sauce that it came in was one of the most flavorful sauces I've ever had. The curry was wonderful - small, surprising bites of pineapple added a lot. We both like things a little spicy and ordered them at a 'one star' spicy level. I think a two would have been too spicy for me, so you might keep that in mind while ordering, especially if it is your first time in. The service was excellent. Our food came out quickly, and they offered us another serving of the delicious jasmine rice, which we really appreciated. We took home some leftovers, which were extra yummy at about midnight after drinks with friends. Highly recommend.

    (5)
  • Tina P.

    We always enjoy the food and service. My husband loves food really spicy food and this place will bring him extra spice because I do not enjoy it.

    (4)
  • John E.

    This is my favorite Thai restaurant to go to in Edmond. The Pad Thai is great. I also recommend the chicken pineapple fried rice. The service is always good and the overall environment is clean and welcoming. They do a seasonal mango rice for dessert that I highly recommend.

    (5)
  • Shannon B.

    I decided to try Lemongrass when my boss highly recommended it, a man who can be picky. The place is little, cozy and clean. My husband and I ordered the crispy dumplings for an appetizers. The dumpling it's self was crispy, juicy and flavorful. But then it comes with a dropping sauce which just made it amazing. It was like a ginger sauce, salty and sweet. For the main course I ordered the lunch combo which came with spicey chicken, veggie pad Thai and Jasmine rice. All of these were seriously delicious. My husband ordered the lemongrass fried rice with shrimp and he practically inhaled it. If you like spicey but not 'set you on fire' then I suggest ordering a one star hotness. If you really like spicey then you would probably like a two star hotness. Three star beware! Your gut might catch fire! All in all, the visit was well worth it. And a nice plus is that the ticket was only $25.

    (5)
  • Bryan M.

    The food here is really good. We always get the red and green curries, which are fresh and creamy. The only complaint I have is the awful music they play in the dining room. It's 90's saxophone jazz and unfortunately it ruins the feel of the place. Some appropriate cultural music matching the cuisine could elevate the experience.

    (4)
  • Nicole A.

    This is our favorite Thai restaurant in the Oklahoma City area. The food is really good & staff is friendly. We come so frequently that they know our name & order. We usually get the Chicken Pad Thai & Cashew Chicken. Yummy! Although the outside & inside decor are unassuming, the food is delightful!

    (5)
  • Matt P.

    Disclaimer: this was my first Thai food experience. Holy smokes, how have I never tried Thai before? I went with a group of close friends because I surprised them by saying I'd never had Thai before. I can see why they thought I was missing out. I ordered the Chicken Pad Thai at a level 3 spicy, as spicy as I could get it. I really wanted to make sure I was crying and sniffling in front of all my friends, ya know? I also ordered a side of limes to squeeze on top because everyone else was doing it (jump off the bridge, right?) I don't know if I could have had a better first experience anywhere else! The staff, the restaurant, and the food was all exceptional and very authentic. I might try Thai elsewhere to broaden my horizons, but this will always be my go-to place.

    (5)
  • Shen P.

    I have some mixed feelings about Lemongrass. I've been here twice and received nothing but excellent service. The staff were friendly, accommodating, attentive and in general very helpful. The food, however, I found to be merely okay -- to put it mildly. Obviously they don't serve much authentic Thai food, but, hey, I know, it's Edmond, Oklahoma. I did like their Beef Salad, which I had the first time, but I would have liked it more if they had not used just-out-of-the-pan beef. I had their Pad Thai the second time I went, but, boy, was I not impressed -- in comparison, I've had much better Pad Thai at Pei Wei and Thai Delight. I had every intention to give it a three-star, but unfortunately I don't think I'll ever come back, despite the fact that it is the nearest Thai restaurant to where I live. "Meh. I've experienced better."

    (2)
  • Melanie B.

    Went here last night for the first time. We started with the pan fried dumpling. So yummy! I had the chicken pad Thai and my husband had the chicken fried rice. We were both very happy with our dishes. They have a star scale to decide how spicy you would like you meal, we were both happy with 1 star. Just a twinge of heat, but not too much. Also drank a Thai Tea, and it was delicious!! The staff was friendly, helpful, and attentive. We will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Randy S.

    Lemongrass is a good restaurant, but I do not prefer it. The biggest dinger for the lacking additional two stars was the amount and type of oil they use in their cooking. The smell and taste of the oil was strong, but not overpowering which defends my three rating. Their service is beyond a five; great service. I want to give Lemongrass a higher rating, but I can't due to their excessive use of what I am guessing as some sort of vegetable cooking oil.

    (3)
  • Amanda F.

    Roasted duck curry was FlaaaaaVorFUL!! It was QuackTastic! Had to try the Pad Thai of course which was "freggin delicious" and portion was massive. The ladies behind the magic are the nicest! Satay peanut sauce is chunky if you like it that way. Yes, yes, yes all around. I'm a sucker for Thai food and Lemongrass did not disappoint! EAT HERE!

    (5)
  • Jessica M.

    Love their spicy basil noodles! Service was quick, our food was out within 10-15 minutes. Quantity is large enough to share between two, I always have plenty for leftovers :)

    (5)
  • Christina L.

    Lemongrass is a constant FAVORITE. My group of friends and I always seem to come back on an (almost) weekly basis. The portion sizes are huge, and the dinner sizes can act as a dinner and half of a lunch for the next day. I've tried almost all the noodle dishes, and I haven't been disappointed yet. The curries are great (try the panang) and the balance between flavor and spice is kept really well. The only complaint would be the price, but the portions make it worth it and the lunch specials are a really great deal, too. Compared to other Thai places in the metro for price, taste and portions, lemongrass is the best!

    (5)
  • Geary J.

    Enjoyed dinner here with a group of 12 on a Thursday night. We arrived at 7 pm and they had our table ready for us. Drink orders were taken and served right away and dinner orders taken soon after. The food arrived quickly which was a nice surprise considering the number in our party. It was served hot and was very tasty.

    (4)
  • Jason B.

    This is the first time eating at this restaurant and I'm not mad I tried it. The atmosphere is very nice and the employees are extremely friendly and helpful with the menu if you have never had this type of food before. The duck curry I ordered was delicious and the perfect amount of heat. I was very pleased with my meal and the staff. I WILL be going back

    (5)
  • Heidi W.

    This place has consistently delicious food and good service. I haven't found anything on the menu I haven't enjoyed. I love their fried rice and pad Thai. Oh, and the curries! I do know now to let them know I like it spicy because I think they do hold back on the spice sometimes. They are also fresh and quick for take-out orders. Man, I'm already hungry for the next dish from this place!

    (5)
  • Emily D.

    First time here. I'll definitely give it another go. Service was great. I love smiles. I got the pad see ew. It was okay along with the chicken pad Thai. I got the level one and it was plenty spicy. I usually get a two other places and this was comparable. We also got the spicy chicken and pineapple basil supreme. These were awesome and I will definitely eat these again. I will probably dream about the spicy chicken.

    (3)
  • Tim R.

    This used to be my favorite Thai restaurant in the OKC area, have had many great meals here. However, new staff has recently been hired, and have had difficulty explaining that I don't need a thermonuclear infusion of spices to enjoy my meal. Needless to say, the food arrives almost too spicy to eat, and I end up with a 48 hour case of heartburn, even with the help of OTC meds. This has happened twice over the past 3 weeks. I hope to return someday when staff recognizes that not all customers are looking for a thermonuclear experience. Thanks!

    (3)
  • Caressa S.

    This place has some of the best pad thai I've had -- and as far as heat goes, they will happily oblige when you tell them you want your mouth to burn. Consistency is on point here, as every time I've gone, I've been as impressed as the time before. The one thing I've had that I truly didn't care for was the Tom Yum soup, which is less than $1 ... so it's worth a shot for you to try, even if you end up leaving all of it relatively untouched, as I did.

    (4)
  • Drew D.

    Lemongrass is one of my favorite restaurants. They have great lunch specials. I always get the pangang curry with chicken, two stars. You won't regret it.

    (5)
  • Ric W.

    Great food, service, and atmosphere. Sorry I forgot to take pictures until after the meal, but the spicy chicken and the noodles was very good. I liked that she asked how spicy you would like the food on a count of 1 to 3. The meal looked as good as it tasted too, good presentation.

    (5)
  • Loco C.

    This place used to be the best Thai food in Oklahoma but not anymore! Curry that are dilute and watery! Small amount of rice... u will need more rice! They know this! Noodle dishes are weak and don't offer that as a side I no longer recommend this place ... If u can make it I would say sweet basil Thai in norman if u can make it!

    (2)
  • Alan M.

    I recently repatriated back to States after a 4 year stay in Singapore. While in Asia I was exposed to authentic Thai food. And I ate it-A LOT! I would always order it extra Thai spicy. The ingredient that gives Thai food it's extra kick is the tiny red chili padi. I have yet to see it here in the states. As such I've been hesitant to try Asian food in the states. I've always wondered how without all the ingredients that were available over there and are not available here in America a restaurant was able to prepare and duplicate the flavors found in the home country. And eating here only continues to confirm why I don't order Asian food in States. The taste and presentation of this food is not authentic Thai at all. The food taste is very different and not spicy either. Ordered takeaway for dinner this past Saturday. We had the chicken satay, tofu starters, tom yum soup, pineapple shrimp rice and papaya salad. The papaya salad (and mango salad for that matter-not available here) is normally a staple item for a Thai restaurant and one can sometimes judge the restaurant on the presentation of papaya salad. This salad did not contain papaya at all. Not sure what it was. I'm not sure I've even seen papaya in States. It's suppose to be shredded and unripened papaya. It was just a wad of shredded carrots and radish (I think it was the type of radish you sometimes get on a plate of sashimi) with a few cherry tomatoes tossed on it and drenched in some sort of sweet or soy sauce or maybe both. Check out my pic and then google papaya salad and you'll see the difference. I ordered it level 3 alarm spicy and it was not very spicy at least for me. Places like this have learned over time that they have to tone down the spice level so that their food offerings appeal to the masses so I have been told. The peanut sauce for the satay was fairly close to what I remember it to taste like. The other dishes were just ok. Most reviews state this is some of the best Thai food in the Metroplex and I do not doubt that to be true. However, if you are looking for the hot and spicy flavors you remember from your trips to Asia keep looking.

    (2)
  • Tim M.

    Had a lunch date with my bea. The lights are low and very romantic and peaceful. The food was full of flavor I'll never forget. We can't wait to come back. Highly recommend this place

    (5)
  • Stephen L.

    Good, not great. The pad thai was a little bland for my taste. I've only been there once, so I'll definitely go again. The first experience was "meh" though.

    (3)
  • Sofia L.

    Wow. This place used to take pride in their food and service. No longer. I stopped in for a quick lunch to-go at 2:34 pm. I was told they stop serving the lunch specials at 2:30...but they close at 3??? Um, so what you are telling me is you change your menu for 30 minutes, then close for 2 hours before dinner? This was already a second chance as they burned my last to-go order. Since they wouldn't be reasonably accommodating today, and weren't apologetic last visit, I will no longer be spending my money there.

    (2)
  • Bill A.

    Not bad. The crab fried rice was a pretty solid choice.

    (4)
  • Johnell N.

    This was my first trip to Lemon Grass where I tried the fried Cod with chili sauce blend of spice and sweetness was great! The service was quick and food served hot, will definitely do business in the future.

    (4)
  • Ashton L.

    The massaman curry here is fantastic. Prices are decent for the portion sizes. Just don't try to come during their closed hours on a weekday!

    (5)
  • Be N.

    They have good and fast service, but the food was lacking. I ordered the green curry lunch combo which consist of a bowl of green chicken curry, jasmine rice, and pad Thai. The green curry was good and spicy. However, there were only four pieces of chicken. The pad Thai was kinda bland and too sweet. It wasn't tangy or spicy. I might come back for the green curry, but I will definitely order the full portion instead of a lunch special.

    (4)
  • Shay B.

    Lemongrass is my go-to when I need a comforting bowl of red curry with tasty bites of tofu, red pepper, and pineapple. Take-out has been my way to go, as I don't think I have ever had dine-in service. They are quick -- I'll call at 7:30, and my food is ready by 7:45. Highly recommend for those like me who need their Thai fix.

    (4)
  • Scott K.

    Consistenly good Thai food. I love the pad thai and jungle curry.

    (4)
  • Jonathan B.

    Good, Service was good, food was good, atmosphere was good. if you want a good meal go here. if Lemongrass modern Thai was a Madden football player they would be a 78. those who do not get that reference ask your boyfriend. also look at where the reviewers have been. just because it is the best thai food in OK does not mean that it is anything above average.

    (3)
  • Melanie P.

    Some of the best Pad Thai I have had. And their eggplant stir-fry was amazing!! Really really great Thai food. Definitely a must try.

    (5)
  • Lawren K.

    I've only ate here as takeout but it is always delicious. The red and jungle curry are fabulous. I just wish you could do red curry as a lunch special since the prices are the same on the dinner menu. Oh well....

    (4)
  • TPain L.

    If you like curry this is the place I would go. It's creamy and delicious. Just wish they would give you more rice and curry for your money. They are stingy in the quantity department, favoring quality. Their hot tea is ridiculously expensive. They charge you $2.50 for a tea bag in a small cup of hot water. I finished it in 2-3 gulps. In other Asian restaurants, you would get a TEAPOT for half that cost. I was mad and still mad!!!

    (3)
  • John J.

    The pad thai was way too sweet. Almost sickly so. No sprouts on the side or lime to use. Wife tom yam soup was too tomatoey. Not authentic thai. I recommend giving it a pass.

    (2)
  • Brent P.

    Ate today on Saturday for lunch and enjoyed their atmosphere. Pad-Thai was decent, but our kid's fried rice was super yummy. I would say this is $$ place, unless you eat the lunch special Monday-Friday.

    (4)
  • Roman P.

    Brought appetizers and main course out almost at the same time. Food was over spiced and not well balanced.

    (2)
  • Cheryl L.

    Dropped by today while I was in the area based on Yelp reviews. I dropped in for lunch when the place seemed to be finally clearing out. The service was prompt and helpful, and the curry was delicious! I ordered the lunch special yellow chicken curry with a cup of the mushroom soup. The soup was a little spicier than expected but had a good flavor. The curry was thick and had a great flavor. It was just as spicy as I requested so I wasn't disappointed! Also, can't beat the lunch special prices! Definitely would recommend this place to friends!

    (5)
  • Jenna R.

    This is the best Thai food in the Oklahoma City area. It is absolutely amazing. The Tom Kha soup is the best I've ever had. It is like crack cocaine. I have tried many dishes and they're all very tasty. Pad Thai, curry dishes, even an eggplant vegan dish. Absolutely divine. My only critique is that they don't serve wine...only beer. Also their hours are a bit limited. They close during the day. I've tried to go a couple of times when they are closed and didn't open until five. Otherwise, it is perfection.

    (5)
  • Rondall C.

    I have been coming to this place almost once a week for a few years and they never dissapoint. Great service,Great Food, Good Prices.You get the point. Always fresh ingrediants here,never that crap they serve at the other below average thai places around the metro. If you want old and cold buffet go somewhere else. Pad Thai is way above average and their Yellow Curry is best around. Do yourself a favor and get here for lunch or dinner for some excellent Thai food.

    (5)
  • Helen C.

    I ADORE the taste of lemongrass and this restaurant does it justice! Lemongrass is my favorite Thai restaurant in OKC (Edmond) - Don't let the strip mall location fool you, the interior's decor/ambiance is spot-on for a casual date night. For the vegetarians: the Tom Yum soup with tofu is DIVINE (perfect for these blustery winter days) and you won't be disappointed with the lemongrass fried rice with tofu. Meat-loving hubby generally gets one of the curries. The staff is very conscientious about your spiciness-tolerance - Since I don't do well with a ton o' heat, I always order my dishes as 1-star and still end up with a runny nose. They do serve wine and their diet-devastating Thai iced coffee is super yummy! Lemongrass is simply delicious - Highly recommend!

    (5)
  • Jeff M.

    Lemongrass Fried Rice with Shrimp. It's been my only experience with this establishment when a friend decided to get me some food from there. Not sure why he decided to do that, but I'm not one to turn down free food especially when said food is Thai. It was delightful. The shrimp was succulent, large, and not limited to two or three like some other places I've been to. The rice was cooked very well and actually had flavor. It was also a lot of food. After trying that, I've been wanting to check out the rest of the restaurant. If their Lemongrass Fried Rice with Shrimp was done so well, I feel confident about the quality of the other items on their menu. Go. Go now. Less reading, more eating.

    (4)
  • Rania Y.

    Oh my goodness!! This is probably the best Thai food you can find in Edmond! We tried red and green curry and it was amazing!! Only thing they have a 1-3 spice rating and 2 is really spicy so beware about that.

    (5)
  • Degan K.

    Ate here for dinner the other day with my wife. I came because of the many positive reviews. I'm not an expert on Thai food but I know that I love Yellow Curry and Pad Thai so I thought I'd give it a try here. I loved the prices and the ambience right when I walked in the door. The Pad Thai we ordered with Chicken was very good, but it seemed to have some type of fish oil on it that I didn't care for--or at least I've never had before on Thai food. The Yellow Curry was delicious, except for the beef we ordered with it that felt slimy. If it weren't for that, it would be to die for. I'm looking forward to coming back and trying other dishes, because everything looks good there.

    (4)
  • Meg W.

    The only good thing about my office moving from OKC to Edmond is that I get to try lots of new restaurants! Today I tried Lemongrass and was far from disappointed. Not only was it delicious, it was fast; we were in and out in around 30 minutes for lunch. The lunch special was only $6.50 plus $0.99 for the optional Tom Yum mushroom soup (get it, it's delicious!). I also had to get some iced tea because it was called white tea-orange jasmine blossom ginger ridiculousness. Or something. It sounded good. And it was amazing. I was really sad when I dropped my to-go cup on the ground outside of my job and the bottom popped open. Anyway, I had the Pad Kee Mao and it was delicious. Be warned: the lunch portions are pretty small if you are used to eating a larger lunch; I personally thought it was the perfect amount for lunch though. The flavors of the soup, the entree and the tea were all exquisite. The service was not superior, but I think our waitress was overwhelmed and she still did a great job of getting us in and out. Probably in my top 3-4 for Thai food! I will be back soon, Lemongrass, and hopefully next time I won't spill all of your beautiful tea on the pavement.

    (4)
  • Kelly S.

    This is hands-down some of the best Thai food I've ever had. Their Tom Kha is addicting. The service is spectacular and super friendly. Unfortunately they are not very busy, and you will pay slightly more here than other Thai places. It's worth it, I promise. Please go to Lemongrass so they can stay open forever! The bf loves the Jungle Curry. And they play the cheesiest jazz covers of pop songs in the background that never disappoint.

    (5)
  • Marsha B.

    Had this when I was trying to go into labor. Lol. Very good food! Service was great! Will definitely go back!

    (5)
  • David J.

    They had me with the Volcano Tofu. One of the best restaurants in the OKC area.

    (5)
  • Jennifer M.

    This is my favorite Thai place, hands down. We even live close to OKC's Asian District, and I still prefer Lemongrass over any of the restaurants in the area. I always feel like their food is fresh, and as a tofu-eater, their tofu is never too crispy or over fried. I LOVE their lunch special options--they offer an entree with a side of rice, AND a side of pad thai, which is never too greasy (like some others I've tasted). Their Tom Yum mushroom soup can be added for $.99, and it is delicious. My eyes are usually bigger than my stomach when I do the lunch combo, but I box up the pad thai and take it home for tasty leftovers. Their service has always been great, they keep the waters refilled--which is a must for me when eating spicy Thai. The wait staff I have encountered have always been sweet and attentive. The atmosphere is nice and clean, and they just recently replaced their tables with booths, which makes me hope that their business is thriving. I always welcome any reason to visit NW Edmond so I can eat at Lemongrass, it is definitely worthy of all five stars in my book!

    (5)
  • Sarah E.

    Best Thai in Edmond and better than most of the Thai I've tried in OKC. The Pad See Ew is consistently good. I love the pan fried dumplings too. I wish they were open on Sundays!

    (4)
  • Ning A.

    I'm a frequent business traveler. Having just returned from Bangkok a month ago, my taste in Thai food has been somewhat elevated. The American version is overly simple and sweetened. The lack of variety in dishes and the over abundance of Pad Thai's does not give a real showcase of many Thai dishes. Lemongrass falls in the American version albeit doing it very nicely. The panang curry flavor was good but the pad Thai was a bit sweet. I was very happy though that their chicken was of good tender quality and not like a lot of cheap Thai places where they serve you some sort of chicken or pork-like meat that is tough and chewy. The search goes on for true Thai food in the states.

    (4)
  • Jennifer S.

    My roomie brought me to this place and omg it is literally the BEST Thai food i have ever had! We got red curry to go and it was the prefect amount to share (with extra rice) I cannot wait to go again because i hear they have an amazing lunch special!

    (5)
  • Austin M.

    Good food. Seems to be getting less spicy so if you like it hot ask for extra

    (5)
  • Angela M.

    The Thai Basil is phenom! I get it every time with one star hotness, you get I believe 3 star options, 1 being the unspicy version. Good simple tea. Love it for lunch, dinner is a bit more pricey.

    (3)
  • Kevin L.

    Standard thai food for pricer than i would have liked. the portion size is okay. Came there on a wednesday night with my sister and dad and it was dead empty. we were the only ones in the whole restaurant and the service was still slow. The food itself was so-so. Ordered a pad kee mao, it tasted like a regular ole pad kee mao, but it was nothing special and nothing to waste $9-$10 on. I would rather go to Thai Delights. Not recommended

    (3)
  • Sarah S.

    I love this place. I have never had a wait coming here, and that is slightly surprising. For how yummy this place is, you'd expect it to be busier. The sushi tastes fresh, (as fresh as you can get in Oklahoma) and the service is always prompt and friendly. It's averagely priced as far as sushi goes, but worth every penny in my opinion. Give it a try!

    (5)
  • Bryan T.

    Hard to beat the Jungle Curry. The Cashew Chicken is the best stir fry I've ever had.

    (5)
  • Jenny H.

    I can only review 2 things here: Yellow curry (half star) and Spicy Chicken (2 stars) - That's because my husband and I get the same thing EVERY TIME. It's that good. Tucked away next to a suburb YMCA, this place is not the easiest to discover on foot traffic, but well worth it. We primarily get it to-go, but either way is great. One Tip---Go for the lunch specials, still a good amount of food without hitting your wallet so hard.

    (4)
  • Matt P.

    Disclaimer: this was my first Thai food experience. Holy smokes, how have I never tried Thai before? I went with a group of close friends because I surprised them by saying I'd never had Thai before. I can see why they thought I was missing out. I ordered the Chicken Pad Thai at a level 3 spicy, as spicy as I could get it. I really wanted to make sure I was crying and sniffling in front of all my friends, ya know? I also ordered a side of limes to squeeze on top because everyone else was doing it (jump off the bridge, right?) I don't know if I could have had a better first experience anywhere else! The staff, the restaurant, and the food was all exceptional and very authentic. I might try Thai elsewhere to broaden my horizons, but this will always be my go-to place.

    (5)
  • Shen P.

    I have some mixed feelings about Lemongrass. I've been here twice and received nothing but excellent service. The staff were friendly, accommodating, attentive and in general very helpful. The food, however, I found to be merely okay -- to put it mildly. Obviously they don't serve much authentic Thai food, but, hey, I know, it's Edmond, Oklahoma. I did like their Beef Salad, which I had the first time, but I would have liked it more if they had not used just-out-of-the-pan beef. I had their Pad Thai the second time I went, but, boy, was I not impressed -- in comparison, I've had much better Pad Thai at Pei Wei and Thai Delight. I had every intention to give it a three-star, but unfortunately I don't think I'll ever come back, despite the fact that it is the nearest Thai restaurant to where I live. "Meh. I've experienced better."

    (2)
  • Melanie B.

    Went here last night for the first time. We started with the pan fried dumpling. So yummy! I had the chicken pad Thai and my husband had the chicken fried rice. We were both very happy with our dishes. They have a star scale to decide how spicy you would like you meal, we were both happy with 1 star. Just a twinge of heat, but not too much. Also drank a Thai Tea, and it was delicious!! The staff was friendly, helpful, and attentive. We will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Randy S.

    Lemongrass is a good restaurant, but I do not prefer it. The biggest dinger for the lacking additional two stars was the amount and type of oil they use in their cooking. The smell and taste of the oil was strong, but not overpowering which defends my three rating. Their service is beyond a five; great service. I want to give Lemongrass a higher rating, but I can't due to their excessive use of what I am guessing as some sort of vegetable cooking oil.

    (3)
  • Amanda F.

    Roasted duck curry was FlaaaaaVorFUL!! It was QuackTastic! Had to try the Pad Thai of course which was "freggin delicious" and portion was massive. The ladies behind the magic are the nicest! Satay peanut sauce is chunky if you like it that way. Yes, yes, yes all around. I'm a sucker for Thai food and Lemongrass did not disappoint! EAT HERE!

    (5)
  • Lauren H.

    Since I've never had Thai I was a little hesitant about this place. The waitress was very helpful to suggest something I would like and the green curry was delish! I did get mine 3 stars and it was pretty warm but it was just perfect to me. Going to go back soon and try all the currys. The decor, cleanliness, and atmosphere was much better than I expected! It was a nice little place with fun music. Fast for lunch too!

    (4)
  • Uber M.

    Great place to get some spicy Thai food on the North side. It may not be the best in the metro, but it's up there and if you're in Edmond this may be your best bet.

    (4)
  • Kurt F.

    Great place for lunch, specials come with pad thai and rice. Probably the best Asian food in Edmond

    (4)
  • Daryn L.

    For the best Thai food in OKC, I visit Thai House. For the best Thai food in Edmond, I visit Lemongrass. It's as simple as that. Formerly known as Thai Basil, Lemongrass is among the best of the best for Thai food in the Edmond community. The interiors are decorated nicely for a quiet and calming atmosphere. The background music is a bit lacking as they only play instrumental medleys for songs like Butterfly Kisses or random Elton John or Phil Collins medleys. I guess a positive spin on the music would be that it's fun to play "guess the song" with your company, haha. The service is passable.. nothing too amazing nor too problematic. The staff succeeds at being courteous and as prompt as possible with your food. My girlfriend and I typically frequent Lemongrass during their lunch hours served from 11 am - 2:30 pm (Mondays - Fridays). For a great deal of $5.99, you receive a sizable portion of typical Thai favorites ranging from Pad Thai, Pad Basil and Pad Kee Mao to curry favorites like Panang Curry, and my personal favorite Yellow Curry. For a dollar more at $6.99, all combinations come with a decent portion of jasmine rice and veggie pad thai in addition to an entree of your choice! They are also very customizable with your food's level of spiciness! My girlfriend who is typically a picky eater (lover of mac n' cheese and chicken tenders) cannot get enough or their Pad Thai which helps me out a lot since I love eating various ethnic foods! My personal dessert favorite is the sticky rice with mango. Lemongrass offers an amazing value for the price. If you are expanding your food horizons and you are about to try Thai food for the very first time, I HIGHLY recommend the Pad Thai. Let me know what you think! Happy eating!

    (5)
  • Pia P.

    When my bf and I had to leave Houston for a while we found refuge at this place for my Thai cravings. Not only was the food good, the spice factor was impressive! We really liked this place. Excellent service and the food rivaled my favorite Thai place in Houston. Thats a big deal! Vegetarians will love the Panang curry as well as the green.

    (5)
  • Rachael P.

    Fantastic on flavor, atmosphere and service!

    (4)
  • Jennifer R.

    Great Thai food. Portions are perfect and so is the price. I highly recommend it!

    (4)
  • John S.

    Definately worth the drive out to get some of the best thai food I've had since I moved back from California. I really enjoyed the Panang curry and they made it spicy like I like it. We brought about 8 people here and didn't like that they stuck us off to the side by the bathrooms, but the food made up for it and we all would go back.

    (4)
  • Christina L.

    Lemongrass is a constant FAVORITE. My group of friends and I always seem to come back on an (almost) weekly basis. The portion sizes are huge, and the dinner sizes can act as a dinner and half of a lunch for the next day. I've tried almost all the noodle dishes, and I haven't been disappointed yet. The curries are great (try the panang) and the balance between flavor and spice is kept really well. The only complaint would be the price, but the portions make it worth it and the lunch specials are a really great deal, too. Compared to other Thai places in the metro for price, taste and portions, lemongrass is the best!

    (5)
  • Geary J.

    Enjoyed dinner here with a group of 12 on a Thursday night. We arrived at 7 pm and they had our table ready for us. Drink orders were taken and served right away and dinner orders taken soon after. The food arrived quickly which was a nice surprise considering the number in our party. It was served hot and was very tasty.

    (4)
  • Jason B.

    This is the first time eating at this restaurant and I'm not mad I tried it. The atmosphere is very nice and the employees are extremely friendly and helpful with the menu if you have never had this type of food before. The duck curry I ordered was delicious and the perfect amount of heat. I was very pleased with my meal and the staff. I WILL be going back

    (5)
  • Heidi W.

    This place has consistently delicious food and good service. I haven't found anything on the menu I haven't enjoyed. I love their fried rice and pad Thai. Oh, and the curries! I do know now to let them know I like it spicy because I think they do hold back on the spice sometimes. They are also fresh and quick for take-out orders. Man, I'm already hungry for the next dish from this place!

    (5)
  • Emily D.

    First time here. I'll definitely give it another go. Service was great. I love smiles. I got the pad see ew. It was okay along with the chicken pad Thai. I got the level one and it was plenty spicy. I usually get a two other places and this was comparable. We also got the spicy chicken and pineapple basil supreme. These were awesome and I will definitely eat these again. I will probably dream about the spicy chicken.

    (3)
  • Tim R.

    This used to be my favorite Thai restaurant in the OKC area, have had many great meals here. However, new staff has recently been hired, and have had difficulty explaining that I don't need a thermonuclear infusion of spices to enjoy my meal. Needless to say, the food arrives almost too spicy to eat, and I end up with a 48 hour case of heartburn, even with the help of OTC meds. This has happened twice over the past 3 weeks. I hope to return someday when staff recognizes that not all customers are looking for a thermonuclear experience. Thanks!

    (3)
  • Caressa S.

    This place has some of the best pad thai I've had -- and as far as heat goes, they will happily oblige when you tell them you want your mouth to burn. Consistency is on point here, as every time I've gone, I've been as impressed as the time before. The one thing I've had that I truly didn't care for was the Tom Yum soup, which is less than $1 ... so it's worth a shot for you to try, even if you end up leaving all of it relatively untouched, as I did.

    (4)
  • Drew D.

    Lemongrass is one of my favorite restaurants. They have great lunch specials. I always get the pangang curry with chicken, two stars. You won't regret it.

    (5)
  • Ric W.

    Great food, service, and atmosphere. Sorry I forgot to take pictures until after the meal, but the spicy chicken and the noodles was very good. I liked that she asked how spicy you would like the food on a count of 1 to 3. The meal looked as good as it tasted too, good presentation.

    (5)
  • Loco C.

    This place used to be the best Thai food in Oklahoma but not anymore! Curry that are dilute and watery! Small amount of rice... u will need more rice! They know this! Noodle dishes are weak and don't offer that as a side I no longer recommend this place ... If u can make it I would say sweet basil Thai in norman if u can make it!

    (2)
  • Alan M.

    I recently repatriated back to States after a 4 year stay in Singapore. While in Asia I was exposed to authentic Thai food. And I ate it-A LOT! I would always order it extra Thai spicy. The ingredient that gives Thai food it's extra kick is the tiny red chili padi. I have yet to see it here in the states. As such I've been hesitant to try Asian food in the states. I've always wondered how without all the ingredients that were available over there and are not available here in America a restaurant was able to prepare and duplicate the flavors found in the home country. And eating here only continues to confirm why I don't order Asian food in States. The taste and presentation of this food is not authentic Thai at all. The food taste is very different and not spicy either. Ordered takeaway for dinner this past Saturday. We had the chicken satay, tofu starters, tom yum soup, pineapple shrimp rice and papaya salad. The papaya salad (and mango salad for that matter-not available here) is normally a staple item for a Thai restaurant and one can sometimes judge the restaurant on the presentation of papaya salad. This salad did not contain papaya at all. Not sure what it was. I'm not sure I've even seen papaya in States. It's suppose to be shredded and unripened papaya. It was just a wad of shredded carrots and radish (I think it was the type of radish you sometimes get on a plate of sashimi) with a few cherry tomatoes tossed on it and drenched in some sort of sweet or soy sauce or maybe both. Check out my pic and then google papaya salad and you'll see the difference. I ordered it level 3 alarm spicy and it was not very spicy at least for me. Places like this have learned over time that they have to tone down the spice level so that their food offerings appeal to the masses so I have been told. The peanut sauce for the satay was fairly close to what I remember it to taste like. The other dishes were just ok. Most reviews state this is some of the best Thai food in the Metroplex and I do not doubt that to be true. However, if you are looking for the hot and spicy flavors you remember from your trips to Asia keep looking.

    (2)
  • Tim M.

    Had a lunch date with my bea. The lights are low and very romantic and peaceful. The food was full of flavor I'll never forget. We can't wait to come back. Highly recommend this place

    (5)
  • Stephen L.

    Good, not great. The pad thai was a little bland for my taste. I've only been there once, so I'll definitely go again. The first experience was "meh" though.

    (3)
  • Be N.

    They have good and fast service, but the food was lacking. I ordered the green curry lunch combo which consist of a bowl of green chicken curry, jasmine rice, and pad Thai. The green curry was good and spicy. However, there were only four pieces of chicken. The pad Thai was kinda bland and too sweet. It wasn't tangy or spicy. I might come back for the green curry, but I will definitely order the full portion instead of a lunch special.

    (4)
  • Shay B.

    Lemongrass is my go-to when I need a comforting bowl of red curry with tasty bites of tofu, red pepper, and pineapple. Take-out has been my way to go, as I don't think I have ever had dine-in service. They are quick -- I'll call at 7:30, and my food is ready by 7:45. Highly recommend for those like me who need their Thai fix.

    (4)
  • Jessica M.

    Love their spicy basil noodles! Service was quick, our food was out within 10-15 minutes. Quantity is large enough to share between two, I always have plenty for leftovers :)

    (5)
  • Shannon B.

    I decided to try Lemongrass when my boss highly recommended it, a man who can be picky. The place is little, cozy and clean. My husband and I ordered the crispy dumplings for an appetizers. The dumpling it's self was crispy, juicy and flavorful. But then it comes with a dropping sauce which just made it amazing. It was like a ginger sauce, salty and sweet. For the main course I ordered the lunch combo which came with spicey chicken, veggie pad Thai and Jasmine rice. All of these were seriously delicious. My husband ordered the lemongrass fried rice with shrimp and he practically inhaled it. If you like spicey but not 'set you on fire' then I suggest ordering a one star hotness. If you really like spicey then you would probably like a two star hotness. Three star beware! Your gut might catch fire! All in all, the visit was well worth it. And a nice plus is that the ticket was only $25.

    (5)
  • Bryan M.

    The food here is really good. We always get the red and green curries, which are fresh and creamy. The only complaint I have is the awful music they play in the dining room. It's 90's saxophone jazz and unfortunately it ruins the feel of the place. Some appropriate cultural music matching the cuisine could elevate the experience.

    (4)
  • Nicole A.

    This is our favorite Thai restaurant in the Oklahoma City area. The food is really good & staff is friendly. We come so frequently that they know our name & order. We usually get the Chicken Pad Thai & Cashew Chicken. Yummy! Although the outside & inside decor are unassuming, the food is delightful!

    (5)
  • Sofia L.

    Wow. This place used to take pride in their food and service. No longer. I stopped in for a quick lunch to-go at 2:34 pm. I was told they stop serving the lunch specials at 2:30...but they close at 3??? Um, so what you are telling me is you change your menu for 30 minutes, then close for 2 hours before dinner? This was already a second chance as they burned my last to-go order. Since they wouldn't be reasonably accommodating today, and weren't apologetic last visit, I will no longer be spending my money there.

    (2)
  • Bill A.

    Not bad. The crab fried rice was a pretty solid choice.

    (4)
  • Johnell N.

    This was my first trip to Lemon Grass where I tried the fried Cod with chili sauce blend of spice and sweetness was great! The service was quick and food served hot, will definitely do business in the future.

    (4)
  • Ashton L.

    The massaman curry here is fantastic. Prices are decent for the portion sizes. Just don't try to come during their closed hours on a weekday!

    (5)
  • Julie S.

    No wonder this charming little spot is routinely at the top of Edmond's favorite places to eat! It's always a good sign to see three 'People Love Us On Yelp" stickers in a little row on a window! We came here on Saturday after selecting our wedding invitations at nearby Chirps and Cheers. We split the eggplant and the red curry and both were exceptional. The eggplant was lightly stir fried and the sauce that it came in was one of the most flavorful sauces I've ever had. The curry was wonderful - small, surprising bites of pineapple added a lot. We both like things a little spicy and ordered them at a 'one star' spicy level. I think a two would have been too spicy for me, so you might keep that in mind while ordering, especially if it is your first time in. The service was excellent. Our food came out quickly, and they offered us another serving of the delicious jasmine rice, which we really appreciated. We took home some leftovers, which were extra yummy at about midnight after drinks with friends. Highly recommend.

    (5)
  • Tina P.

    We always enjoy the food and service. My husband loves food really spicy food and this place will bring him extra spice because I do not enjoy it.

    (4)
  • John E.

    This is my favorite Thai restaurant to go to in Edmond. The Pad Thai is great. I also recommend the chicken pineapple fried rice. The service is always good and the overall environment is clean and welcoming. They do a seasonal mango rice for dessert that I highly recommend.

    (5)
  • Scott K.

    Consistenly good Thai food. I love the pad thai and jungle curry.

    (4)
  • Jonathan B.

    Good, Service was good, food was good, atmosphere was good. if you want a good meal go here. if Lemongrass modern Thai was a Madden football player they would be a 78. those who do not get that reference ask your boyfriend. also look at where the reviewers have been. just because it is the best thai food in OK does not mean that it is anything above average.

    (3)
  • Melanie P.

    Some of the best Pad Thai I have had. And their eggplant stir-fry was amazing!! Really really great Thai food. Definitely a must try.

    (5)
  • Lawren K.

    I've only ate here as takeout but it is always delicious. The red and jungle curry are fabulous. I just wish you could do red curry as a lunch special since the prices are the same on the dinner menu. Oh well....

    (4)
  • Meg W.

    The only good thing about my office moving from OKC to Edmond is that I get to try lots of new restaurants! Today I tried Lemongrass and was far from disappointed. Not only was it delicious, it was fast; we were in and out in around 30 minutes for lunch. The lunch special was only $6.50 plus $0.99 for the optional Tom Yum mushroom soup (get it, it's delicious!). I also had to get some iced tea because it was called white tea-orange jasmine blossom ginger ridiculousness. Or something. It sounded good. And it was amazing. I was really sad when I dropped my to-go cup on the ground outside of my job and the bottom popped open. Anyway, I had the Pad Kee Mao and it was delicious. Be warned: the lunch portions are pretty small if you are used to eating a larger lunch; I personally thought it was the perfect amount for lunch though. The flavors of the soup, the entree and the tea were all exquisite. The service was not superior, but I think our waitress was overwhelmed and she still did a great job of getting us in and out. Probably in my top 3-4 for Thai food! I will be back soon, Lemongrass, and hopefully next time I won't spill all of your beautiful tea on the pavement.

    (4)
  • Kelly S.

    This is hands-down some of the best Thai food I've ever had. Their Tom Kha is addicting. The service is spectacular and super friendly. Unfortunately they are not very busy, and you will pay slightly more here than other Thai places. It's worth it, I promise. Please go to Lemongrass so they can stay open forever! The bf loves the Jungle Curry. And they play the cheesiest jazz covers of pop songs in the background that never disappoint.

    (5)
  • Marsha B.

    Had this when I was trying to go into labor. Lol. Very good food! Service was great! Will definitely go back!

    (5)
  • David J.

    They had me with the Volcano Tofu. One of the best restaurants in the OKC area.

    (5)
  • Jennifer M.

    This is my favorite Thai place, hands down. We even live close to OKC's Asian District, and I still prefer Lemongrass over any of the restaurants in the area. I always feel like their food is fresh, and as a tofu-eater, their tofu is never too crispy or over fried. I LOVE their lunch special options--they offer an entree with a side of rice, AND a side of pad thai, which is never too greasy (like some others I've tasted). Their Tom Yum mushroom soup can be added for $.99, and it is delicious. My eyes are usually bigger than my stomach when I do the lunch combo, but I box up the pad thai and take it home for tasty leftovers. Their service has always been great, they keep the waters refilled--which is a must for me when eating spicy Thai. The wait staff I have encountered have always been sweet and attentive. The atmosphere is nice and clean, and they just recently replaced their tables with booths, which makes me hope that their business is thriving. I always welcome any reason to visit NW Edmond so I can eat at Lemongrass, it is definitely worthy of all five stars in my book!

    (5)
  • Sarah E.

    Best Thai in Edmond and better than most of the Thai I've tried in OKC. The Pad See Ew is consistently good. I love the pan fried dumplings too. I wish they were open on Sundays!

    (4)
  • TPain L.

    If you like curry this is the place I would go. It's creamy and delicious. Just wish they would give you more rice and curry for your money. They are stingy in the quantity department, favoring quality. Their hot tea is ridiculously expensive. They charge you $2.50 for a tea bag in a small cup of hot water. I finished it in 2-3 gulps. In other Asian restaurants, you would get a TEAPOT for half that cost. I was mad and still mad!!!

    (3)
  • John J.

    The pad thai was way too sweet. Almost sickly so. No sprouts on the side or lime to use. Wife tom yam soup was too tomatoey. Not authentic thai. I recommend giving it a pass.

    (2)
  • Brent P.

    Ate today on Saturday for lunch and enjoyed their atmosphere. Pad-Thai was decent, but our kid's fried rice was super yummy. I would say this is $$ place, unless you eat the lunch special Monday-Friday.

    (4)
  • Roman P.

    Brought appetizers and main course out almost at the same time. Food was over spiced and not well balanced.

    (2)
  • Cheryl L.

    Dropped by today while I was in the area based on Yelp reviews. I dropped in for lunch when the place seemed to be finally clearing out. The service was prompt and helpful, and the curry was delicious! I ordered the lunch special yellow chicken curry with a cup of the mushroom soup. The soup was a little spicier than expected but had a good flavor. The curry was thick and had a great flavor. It was just as spicy as I requested so I wasn't disappointed! Also, can't beat the lunch special prices! Definitely would recommend this place to friends!

    (5)
  • Jenna R.

    This is the best Thai food in the Oklahoma City area. It is absolutely amazing. The Tom Kha soup is the best I've ever had. It is like crack cocaine. I have tried many dishes and they're all very tasty. Pad Thai, curry dishes, even an eggplant vegan dish. Absolutely divine. My only critique is that they don't serve wine...only beer. Also their hours are a bit limited. They close during the day. I've tried to go a couple of times when they are closed and didn't open until five. Otherwise, it is perfection.

    (5)
  • Rondall C.

    I have been coming to this place almost once a week for a few years and they never dissapoint. Great service,Great Food, Good Prices.You get the point. Always fresh ingrediants here,never that crap they serve at the other below average thai places around the metro. If you want old and cold buffet go somewhere else. Pad Thai is way above average and their Yellow Curry is best around. Do yourself a favor and get here for lunch or dinner for some excellent Thai food.

    (5)
  • Helen C.

    I ADORE the taste of lemongrass and this restaurant does it justice! Lemongrass is my favorite Thai restaurant in OKC (Edmond) - Don't let the strip mall location fool you, the interior's decor/ambiance is spot-on for a casual date night. For the vegetarians: the Tom Yum soup with tofu is DIVINE (perfect for these blustery winter days) and you won't be disappointed with the lemongrass fried rice with tofu. Meat-loving hubby generally gets one of the curries. The staff is very conscientious about your spiciness-tolerance - Since I don't do well with a ton o' heat, I always order my dishes as 1-star and still end up with a runny nose. They do serve wine and their diet-devastating Thai iced coffee is super yummy! Lemongrass is simply delicious - Highly recommend!

    (5)
  • Jeff M.

    Lemongrass Fried Rice with Shrimp. It's been my only experience with this establishment when a friend decided to get me some food from there. Not sure why he decided to do that, but I'm not one to turn down free food especially when said food is Thai. It was delightful. The shrimp was succulent, large, and not limited to two or three like some other places I've been to. The rice was cooked very well and actually had flavor. It was also a lot of food. After trying that, I've been wanting to check out the rest of the restaurant. If their Lemongrass Fried Rice with Shrimp was done so well, I feel confident about the quality of the other items on their menu. Go. Go now. Less reading, more eating.

    (4)
  • Rania Y.

    Oh my goodness!! This is probably the best Thai food you can find in Edmond! We tried red and green curry and it was amazing!! Only thing they have a 1-3 spice rating and 2 is really spicy so beware about that.

    (5)
  • Degan K.

    Ate here for dinner the other day with my wife. I came because of the many positive reviews. I'm not an expert on Thai food but I know that I love Yellow Curry and Pad Thai so I thought I'd give it a try here. I loved the prices and the ambience right when I walked in the door. The Pad Thai we ordered with Chicken was very good, but it seemed to have some type of fish oil on it that I didn't care for--or at least I've never had before on Thai food. The Yellow Curry was delicious, except for the beef we ordered with it that felt slimy. If it weren't for that, it would be to die for. I'm looking forward to coming back and trying other dishes, because everything looks good there.

    (4)
  • Ning A.

    I'm a frequent business traveler. Having just returned from Bangkok a month ago, my taste in Thai food has been somewhat elevated. The American version is overly simple and sweetened. The lack of variety in dishes and the over abundance of Pad Thai's does not give a real showcase of many Thai dishes. Lemongrass falls in the American version albeit doing it very nicely. The panang curry flavor was good but the pad Thai was a bit sweet. I was very happy though that their chicken was of good tender quality and not like a lot of cheap Thai places where they serve you some sort of chicken or pork-like meat that is tough and chewy. The search goes on for true Thai food in the states.

    (4)
  • Jennifer S.

    My roomie brought me to this place and omg it is literally the BEST Thai food i have ever had! We got red curry to go and it was the prefect amount to share (with extra rice) I cannot wait to go again because i hear they have an amazing lunch special!

    (5)
  • Austin M.

    Good food. Seems to be getting less spicy so if you like it hot ask for extra

    (5)
  • Angela M.

    The Thai Basil is phenom! I get it every time with one star hotness, you get I believe 3 star options, 1 being the unspicy version. Good simple tea. Love it for lunch, dinner is a bit more pricey.

    (3)
  • Kevin L.

    Standard thai food for pricer than i would have liked. the portion size is okay. Came there on a wednesday night with my sister and dad and it was dead empty. we were the only ones in the whole restaurant and the service was still slow. The food itself was so-so. Ordered a pad kee mao, it tasted like a regular ole pad kee mao, but it was nothing special and nothing to waste $9-$10 on. I would rather go to Thai Delights. Not recommended

    (3)
  • Sarah S.

    I love this place. I have never had a wait coming here, and that is slightly surprising. For how yummy this place is, you'd expect it to be busier. The sushi tastes fresh, (as fresh as you can get in Oklahoma) and the service is always prompt and friendly. It's averagely priced as far as sushi goes, but worth every penny in my opinion. Give it a try!

    (5)
  • Bryan T.

    Hard to beat the Jungle Curry. The Cashew Chicken is the best stir fry I've ever had.

    (5)
  • Jenny H.

    I can only review 2 things here: Yellow curry (half star) and Spicy Chicken (2 stars) - That's because my husband and I get the same thing EVERY TIME. It's that good. Tucked away next to a suburb YMCA, this place is not the easiest to discover on foot traffic, but well worth it. We primarily get it to-go, but either way is great. One Tip---Go for the lunch specials, still a good amount of food without hitting your wallet so hard.

    (4)
  • Lauren H.

    Since I've never had Thai I was a little hesitant about this place. The waitress was very helpful to suggest something I would like and the green curry was delish! I did get mine 3 stars and it was pretty warm but it was just perfect to me. Going to go back soon and try all the currys. The decor, cleanliness, and atmosphere was much better than I expected! It was a nice little place with fun music. Fast for lunch too!

    (4)
  • Uber M.

    Great place to get some spicy Thai food on the North side. It may not be the best in the metro, but it's up there and if you're in Edmond this may be your best bet.

    (4)
  • Kurt F.

    Great place for lunch, specials come with pad thai and rice. Probably the best Asian food in Edmond

    (4)
  • Jennifer K.

    YUMMY! Pad Thai was light and non-greasy. Not a huge curry fan, but it was delicious. There is a spice factor. I did the mildest level and still had significant spiciness. they have good lunch specials and combinations.

    (4)
  • Daryn L.

    For the best Thai food in OKC, I visit Thai House. For the best Thai food in Edmond, I visit Lemongrass. It's as simple as that. Formerly known as Thai Basil, Lemongrass is among the best of the best for Thai food in the Edmond community. The interiors are decorated nicely for a quiet and calming atmosphere. The background music is a bit lacking as they only play instrumental medleys for songs like Butterfly Kisses or random Elton John or Phil Collins medleys. I guess a positive spin on the music would be that it's fun to play "guess the song" with your company, haha. The service is passable.. nothing too amazing nor too problematic. The staff succeeds at being courteous and as prompt as possible with your food. My girlfriend and I typically frequent Lemongrass during their lunch hours served from 11 am - 2:30 pm (Mondays - Fridays). For a great deal of $5.99, you receive a sizable portion of typical Thai favorites ranging from Pad Thai, Pad Basil and Pad Kee Mao to curry favorites like Panang Curry, and my personal favorite Yellow Curry. For a dollar more at $6.99, all combinations come with a decent portion of jasmine rice and veggie pad thai in addition to an entree of your choice! They are also very customizable with your food's level of spiciness! My girlfriend who is typically a picky eater (lover of mac n' cheese and chicken tenders) cannot get enough or their Pad Thai which helps me out a lot since I love eating various ethnic foods! My personal dessert favorite is the sticky rice with mango. Lemongrass offers an amazing value for the price. If you are expanding your food horizons and you are about to try Thai food for the very first time, I HIGHLY recommend the Pad Thai. Let me know what you think! Happy eating!

    (5)
  • Pia P.

    When my bf and I had to leave Houston for a while we found refuge at this place for my Thai cravings. Not only was the food good, the spice factor was impressive! We really liked this place. Excellent service and the food rivaled my favorite Thai place in Houston. Thats a big deal! Vegetarians will love the Panang curry as well as the green.

    (5)
  • Rachael P.

    Fantastic on flavor, atmosphere and service!

    (4)
  • Jennifer R.

    Great Thai food. Portions are perfect and so is the price. I highly recommend it!

    (4)
  • John S.

    Definately worth the drive out to get some of the best thai food I've had since I moved back from California. I really enjoyed the Panang curry and they made it spicy like I like it. We brought about 8 people here and didn't like that they stuck us off to the side by the bathrooms, but the food made up for it and we all would go back.

    (4)
  • Brian B.

    Ate here a few weeks ago, and was very impressed. Best Tom Kha soup we've had in 15 years (best we've ever had was at a fantastic Thai restaurant in NYC that we don't remember the name of). Mushrooms were big and tasty, broth was very tasty and not super-thin. Fried dumplings (potstickers) were just OK, but my roasted duck curry was really good - curry was thick and really flavorful. Wife had Pad Thai (I'm pretty sure that's what she had). She thought it was very good, better than most she's had. Atmosphere was nice and quiet, wait service was very good and attentive, definitely a repeat place to go for us.

    (4)
  • joe p.

    Oustanding food, great value, excellent atmosphere. I wanted really spicy and they put together a great green curry chicken. This is my new go to place for Thai.

    (5)
  • Josh W.

    The restaurant has a peaceful and inviting atmosphere with a friendly staff, the food is excellent. Definitely worth a visit.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 3:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Intimate
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

Lemongrass Modern Thai Cuisine

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