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Lemongrass

Lemongrass

26-28 Station Road, RH15 9DS, Mid Sussex, United Kingdom

Thai • Asian • Vegan • Vegetarian


"Went to the restaurant yesterday while on a business trip. When my colleague and i arrived at the restaurant we were greatly warming and given out pick of the available tables. After been given appropriate time to look through both the drinks and the food menu our order was taken by the warm waiting staff.Provided with our Thai prawn crackers and fiery but sweet chilli sauce we were given our starters of duck spring rolls and chicken satay. The spring rolls were served with a lovely hoi sin sauce and although deep fried were so fresh and you could taste everything that was in them. The side salad with the addition of some finely shredded chill added to the dish perfectly. The chicken satay skewers were moist and succulent and served with the same side salad and a delicious freshly made satay sauce.On the the main course which we both had with the BEST coconut rice we have ever had. it was sticky and sweet just the way it should be. The first main course was the specialty duck curry with tropical fruit. The fruit went perfectly with the fiery yet coco-nutty curry and the rice absorbed all the sauce to make the perfect plateful, The second main was the beef stir fry with ginger and garlic, again the beef was so succulent and tasty. In both main courses even though they included strong flavors you could taste ever ingredient and it was as fresh and ziggy as could be."

The Brook Inn

The Brook Inn

Sillins Ln, Redditch United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Pubs • Coffee • British • Ice Cream


"Arrived a few minutes early at 3.15pm for our 3.30pm booking. Very warm welcome from blonde waitress at bar. Very quickly seated by dark haired waitress with glasses who wasn 't very friendly from the start. Pub was fairly busy on arrival but soon became pretty quiet, perhaps explaining our tail end of service poor experience. Wine list had to be chased as didn 't arrive. Drinks also had to be chased. Service to actually place our order had to be chased as we were seemingly abandoned after asking for a few minutes to chose our meals after being asked for our order only a couple of minutes after arrival. Further service had to be chased from our dead zone later in the meal. These were details only, very annoying but par for the course these days sadly. The main and more significant issue was the quality of the roast beef. Tough to the point that you could not cut it. Also delivered not as requested in terms of cooking so lots of back and forth to get our meat cooked as we had asked. Numerous veg were cold or luke warm. Several yorkshire pudding way beyond crisp to the point of being burnt. Excessive salt on majority of veg. Manageress arrived fairly quickly and was initially responsive but the experience at this stage was already hugely spoiled. Replacement food was much better but by that stage we had been put off the whole lunch and to reflect this were offered 2 glasses of wine and a portion of custard to compliment our dessert! This place has been unreliable since the start of the Giles ownership. The family attitude to customers is poor. We asked for the manager to review the bill to reflect the poor experience and ended up being passed a phone to talk to the manager who had gone home. This some 3 hours after we entered the pub due to the awful experience we had encountered."

Tai Tip Mein

Tai Tip Mein

15 Shopping Centre Elephant Castle, Southwark, United Kingdom

Soup • Asian • Mexican • Asiatic


"All Allergens Alert, ALL of them are here. Sustain businesses and keep safe. Whole peanuts are next to the chili oil. Where take a left from Elephant and Castle tube, past the empanada emporium and another foodie kiosk, down the left side iron stairs and go in at the French doors on your right. Pay cash upfront at the till, as at October 2018, it is £9.95 evening buffet, lunch very slightly less. There is plenty of leg room for tall diners, widely spaced large round tables can seat six, there are 4 seater tables and date night 2 people tables. Anyone who is anyone eats here, from hi vis jacketed squads to families with toddlers, suited and booted, the vast student demographic. Pushchairs will be a struggle, papooses perfect because of the stairs. Or bring a whole doting Team Baby to help. I like the lighting in this basement which is even, bright and warmed by the deep apricot painted walls. There is no draught from the air con. When there is music it is low level mellow oriental pop in the Enrique Iglesias style or re purposed oriental folk, possibly. Signature dish is a no holds barred slabs of chunky beef shin curry . It tastes of complex spices, sometimes you will see and scoop up by mistake a finger sized woody curl of cassia bark or a whole chunk of ginger. Try a little of the sauce before you commit meat to your plate, my view is that if you adore star anise and cinnamon in mains courses it will suit your palate. It may be the chef 's own spice blend, as it does not totally resemble chinese five spice or massaman malay curry. I like going with an Afro or Pinoy kare kare vibe by having this topped with the crunchy PEANUT satay sauce and Shito like grainy chili oil. There are sweet potato fritters on offer next to the fat chips. Whether you like melty soft meat or a tussle with bouncy meat, you can check and choose by a gentle prod with the serving spoon as both types are often in the same serving dish. You can also break off small chunks, to give you eating space for the other dishes. You still get to eat beef on black bean, always. The Duck currently, the skin on bone in duck looks like a gentle roast crossed with a slight braise. It lets the flavour come through, with mild seasoning. Decadence is choosing an unmeaty piece and placing just the skin on your chinese pancake before rolling up. There is also also pulled duck for the pancakes in the evening. Duck two ways for under a tenner, guys. Chicken deep fried in mild dredged flour, stir fried, in jammy sweet and sour, sometimes with black bean . Mackerel on the bone cuts, is quite chili hot, beware what looks like spring onion may be green chili. Prawns are deep fried po boy style with a puffy succulent batter. The evening gives you prawns two ways, adding headless but shell on saltnpepper prawns. The special fried rice is my personal simple favourite, something to hoover down knowing that there is duck, chicken EGG and char shiu pork with plump peas . Easygoing vegetarians can have a goodish time, mushrooms and the rustic haloumi like stolid tofu are treated like honorary meats, flavourful. I 'm with the former President Bush regarding broccoli. Currently, there is a one raw veg at a time policy, if you discount the daily julienne of cucumbers and spring onions. One day I saw quartered tomatoes, another day I saw finely grated fresh carrot. If you take all three and the two or three different mixed stir fried vegetables, that is a respectable choice.You can go PEANUT satay, sweet and sour, curry or even ketchup and mayo with your plate. You style it. There is fresh apple and orange for dessert, with jewel like dazzling little stripey gelatine jelly definitely not vegan agar agar). Just one piece of chilled SESAME brittle cased apple is enough of a sugar hit for me to end all my splendid times here."