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Pad Thai (chicken) – Dhs 38 |
It was a warm afternoon. We were close to Lamcy and there we see a Lemon Grass restaurant. One of the nice thing about Lemon grass is they have a well designed menu with pictures of each of their dish and its pricing, so it makes it a lot easy for someone new to order. We tried the following:
Pad Kee Mao(Beef) – Dhs 34: Stir fried flat noodle with chili and holy basil
Pad Thai (Chicken) – Dhs 38: Wok-fried rice noodle with bean sprout, tofu and chille served in egg wrap
Kao Pad Lemongrass: Dhs 35: Fried rice chilli paste with chicken and seafood
Pad Khing(Lamb): Dhs 44: Stir fried wild mushroom in ginger sauce.
The most attractive dish out of the three was Pad Thai. It came covered in an abbaya of it’s own which was an Omlette. Looked very attractive but tasted the least. The winners cup was actually taken by Pad Kee Mao. Pad Thai was decent. Interestingly the Pad Khing we ordered last time (you can read about my earlier post on lemon grass
here) was looking and tasting a little different this time but Pad khing gave that rice that extra juice and something more to much upon.
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Complimentary – Prawn Crackers – Dhs 10 |
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Pad Thai (chicken) – Dhs 38 |
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Pad Thai (chicken) – Dhs 38 |
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Kao Pad Lemongrass – Dhs 35 |
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Kao Pad Lemongrass – Dhs 35 |
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Pad Kee Mao (Beef) – Dhs 39 |
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Pad Khing(Lamb) – Dhs 44 |
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Kids menu – Dhs 22 |
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Waiting area – Normally you end up here first if you come on weekends without reservation |
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haha….omlette abaya!! I've been trying to drag fida to this place for ever now! im gonna show her these pics! im sure it will help…
I understand. Thai was scary to me as well until I visited lemon grass. It's worth a try once. Don't forget to order the Pad Kee Mao. You can't go wrong with it ;).