Lemongrass

  4.6 – 225 reviews   • Thai restaurant

This classic eatery offers familiar dishes that range from mild to spicy in a quiet, cozy setting.

✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Lemongrass 97232

Hours

SundayClosed
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday11 AM–2 PM, 5–8 PM
Thursday11 AM–2 PM, 5–8 PM
Friday11 AM–2 PM, 5–8 PM
Saturday5–8 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1705 NE Couch St, Portland, OR 97232

Phone: (503) 231-5780

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Reviews

Noelle Weitzel
This is the best Thai food I’ve ever had. The portions are generous and the flavors are amazing! I am obsessed with the veggie noodle tofu dish. It has a variety of fresh veggies and the tofu is lightly fried to perfection. You can get dried chili flakes on the side if you’re sharing and not everyone wants it spicy.

It’s located in an area with decent street parking near multiple bars if you want a drink afterward. It’s a perfect date spot because of the cozy atmosphere inside and the lovely lady who owns and runs it- she will have you leaving with happy full bellies and a big smile. I really appreciate her food, friendliness and being a quaint staple in my neighborhood. Old Portland vibe for sure. Check it out- you won’t be disappointed! 🙂
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Heather Conner
My husband and I tried lemon grass for the first time last night. The food was authentic and delicious, albeit a bit spicy. ️ This quaint little restaurant is ran inside of a home and 100% of the service, cooking, and serving is done by this adorable little Thai woman. She is hilarious and fun to talk to and really makes the experience what it is. She no longer has the help of her husband as what I’ve heard is he passed away… So if you Plan to go to the restaurant it’s always nice to give her a phone call ahead of time and let her know what food you would like to have and what time you will be there and she will have the food prepared when you arrive. Otherwise, you may be waiting for a while for your food and it makes her a bit nervous. I promise you it’s worth the wait if that’s what you have to do, but if you could ease her anxiety a bit and give her a call and let her know that you’re coming that is very helpful. She only accepts cash and check, but she does have an ATM on premises.
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Jess Eat or Be Eaten
Overwhelmingly delicious. We got the Kow Soy Gai and the Garlic Basil Vegetables, both with chicken, and both were amazing. I can’t stop thinking about the Kow Soy Gai broth or the breading and sauce on the garlic basil chicken. The woman running the place is an absolute treasure, and I would say that even if she hadn’t brought me a second cup of crayons to draw with lol. Check out the gorgeous stained glass, she makes that too!
Please forgive the mid-eating poorly arranged photo, but you’re lucky I was able to get a picture at all.
Make sure you call ahead to get a table, and know what you want to order before you get there.
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Melissa Jones
This was my first time here. And although there was only the Cook working, she was very accommodating to make sure we got a delicious meal in a hurry. The drunken noodles were amazing and the pad Thai chicken was also delicious. I’m a fan of pad kee mao and all the veggies. The spice is real here too. So good!
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John Kutasz
Back in the 90s, Lemongrass was head and shoulders above the rest. Today they are still at the front of the pack, with the most flavorful Thai food I’ve ever had. Other places have upped their game, but nobody’s caught them. The veggies with garlic and basil remains the gold standard for me.
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Brandon Day
Fantastic soup and entrees in a warm and friendly environment. We were treated like old friends visiting, creating a personal experience unlike any other. Caution: when they say spice level 3 is hotter than any in town, they mean it!
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Louie Sumrall
I have rarely ever eaten at a place more comfortable, kind, and wholesome than lemongrass thai. I can tell that a real love and enthusiasm is responsible for such a unique and special spot. The food(both spicy and not) and service is phenomenal, and has become a treasured spot for my partner and I.
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Josh
My wife and I travel a lot and are always looking for amazing places to eat. This one has taken 1st place and was immediately a new favorite for both of us even before the entrees came. This is even factoring foreign places we have been to such as Italy, Spain and all across the US! It’s really that good! There will probably be a bit of a wait because there are is only one person in the kitchen making this incredible food and just one other person serving. We were actually thinking about trying somewhere else because of the anticipated wait time but a local family convinced us to stay since they wanted us to “experience this food”. They are very much appreciated for convincing us to stay. If you can handle a good amount of heat plan to order a 1 or 2 from their heat selection of (1-10)! Love this place.
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Beau Carson
Excellent Thai food. If you want to dine in, call in advance to see if service is available, as this restaurant mainly does takeout. I had spicy noodles with shrimp, “level 1” spice which was just hot enough. Highly recommended!
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Christopher Soule
Wow no lunch menu just had pad Thai or their version 28 dollars double what other places charge had asked for mild got spicy we were only customers at noon I know why now totally feel ripped off
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