
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 5–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 5–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 5–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 5–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 5–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–2 PM, 5–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 345 Duckworth St Unit 101, St. John’s, NL A1C 1H5, Canada
Phone: +1 709-702-8424
Website: https://gingergrass.ca/
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Reviews
I paid 110$ for the amount of food in the pictures below, the shrimp curry had 4-5 small shrimps in it, and was the size of a regular coffee mug and cost 23$. I understand the cost of groceries right now, but restaurants buy in bulk (I used to be a cook at multiple restraints and a sous chef where I was in charge of produce and protein orders), I understand restaurants are also struggling right now but I can’t justify paying 23$ for 5 shrimp, and only one serving of rice (that cost extra 8$ per portion) that would only last one meal, and would not cover accompanying one dish. The food is super tasty but there are other local restaurants that have similar ingredients that do not charge this amount and the portions are accurate to what you would expect.
In terms of the food, the pho was lacking. Coming from Calgary and having to traveled to Vietnam, we’ve had many pho meals over the years. The bean sprouts were at the bottom of the bowl (instead of served on the side) so they were soggy and no crunch. The broth flavor was not on par, and the serving size was quite small for the price point. We would not return for the pho.
The spring rolls were quite good. $8.00/2 was a little pricey, but they are on the thicker side so I can understand the reasoning.
The Chicken Pad Thai was decent. The noodles were short (cut maybe?) which was odd to me, but the flavors were there along with a decent amount of spice.
Overall, we would consider returning to try the curry or other items to see if there is a meal we would crave enough to go back for. Will update this review with other thoughts.
While I had Pad Thai instead of Vietnamese, it was just what I was craving. I’m picky when it comes to my Pad Thai and I loved it.
My partner got the Vermicelli and loved it as well. Can’t wait to go back and have some vermicelli myself!
If you’ve had any Thai/Vietnamese food from a half-decent restaurant in a city you’ll be disappointed. Save your money and go elsewhere.
However the food is not authentic, rather bland , not much better than Thai express.
As a person who lived in Thailand, I cannot understand why they poached the meat then add into the curry sauce for 2 mins and call it a curry.
Simply follow the recipe from the curry sauce jar, cook the meat with coconut milk for a while till taste combined.
Would not recommend it.
Dining room is simple, comfortable and clean, in a great location from downtown but unfortunately the views aren’t the best, haha. That’s totally out of their control, though, and there was lots of great light coming in to make the place cheery!
Staff were very friendly and asked right away if we had any special dietary requirements. We were seated fairly quickly, despite the restaurant being almost full and not having a reservation. Unfortunately once seated with menus it took quite a while to be served again; A table of 4 came in after us and were seated, had orders taken and were given waters/cutlery while we sat waiting for someone to return to our table.
When someone did finally come back to take our orders we were given water but no cutlery or napkins. Our appetizer arrived and once finished they came to clear the plate and then realized we had no napkins or cutlery. Perhaps they were short staffed or something but it was a bit disappointing to seem to be missed with a larger table receiving better service across the room.
Our food was… food. The Pho seemed overly greasy and the sprouts were at the bottom of the bowl so they lost their snappy freshness in the hot broth; everything just seemed soggy, overcooked and bland. I was hungry, so I ate it, but I remarked to my husband that it seemed almost like the ‘Chef Boyardee’ version of Pho compared to the various other Vietnamese/Asian restaurants I’ve been to.