641 North High St.
Columbus, OH
Miller-Stein Ranking
Our food experience | 4.52 Buckeyes
Quality | 4.7 Buckeyes
Cost | 4.4 Buckeyes
Character | 5.0 Buckeyes
Beverages | 4.0 Buckeyes
Service | 4.5 Buckeyes
West coast | 14
Grilled shrimp with fresh strawberries, avocado, cucumber, grape tomatoes, romaine lettuce and crispy noodles with lime vinaigrette
Sushi | California roll | 8
100% real crabmeat, and avocado
Pad-thai
| tofu 12
chicken 12
Rice noodles, snow peas, carrots, bean sprouts, and crushed peanuts
stir-fried in a semi-spicy lime sauce
Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate | 7
Chocolate fudge cake topped dark bittersweet swiss chocolate mousse and finished with a sour cream chocolate ganache
Lemongrass opened six years ago in the Short North and offers a wide array of sushi rolls, sashimi and nigirl along with a variety of Pan-Asian cuisine.
Ah, Valentines Day, a day filled with flowers, kisses, love and for the Miller-Stein duo, good food. Stein surprised me and decided we should try something new. Stein had been to Lemongrass once before, but it was new for me.
Parking in the Short North, per usual was difficult. Directed to a lot with individual meters we got the last spot within a ½ mile of the restaurant. We arrived 7 minutes before out reservation and were seated early. A rose greeted us at our table as our stomachs growled. We were quick to order our drinks and our entire dinner. Stein was inspired to make our reservation at Lemongrass because they are known for excellent pad thai.
We made the executive decision to order the west coast salad knowing it would settle our tummies as we awaited our main course. The salad was unique and nothing like we have ever had before. The strawberries were a tasty touch and were juicy and ripe. The lime vinaigrette that topped the salad added a saltiness that added a delicious element to the salad.
Shortly following the salad was a California roll with real crab meat (oh yes, some places use artificial crab). This meat was excellent, a nice fishy taste added to the excellently rolled sushi.
Stein and I both went with the pad thai; I chose the tofu and Stein went with the chicken. While we waited for our main course, modern songs on a baby grand piano serenaded us. The pad thai came out piping hot and smelled delicious. We both dug right in and were immediately satisfied, the spiciness of the ingredients helped Stein and I guzzle our diet cokes, which were quickly replenished by our attentive waiter.
Dessert was easy, the description had me at the first chocolate; add two more and my mouth was watering. The dessert lived up to its name, it was sweet a melted in our mouths.
The restaurant had a retro yet modern feel to it, truly a fusion of designs. Stein got two thumbs up and a smile ear-to-ear for this selection and from now on, is in charge of Valentines Day dinner selection.