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Lemongrass Modern Thai Cuisine — Restaurant in Maryland

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Lemongrass Modern Thai Cuisine
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Low-key outpost serving modern Thai cuisine, including curries, seafood & vegetarian options.
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Mother's Peninsula Grille
969 Ritchie Hwy, Arnold, MD 21012, United States
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963 Ritchie Hwy, Arnold, MD 21012
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951 Ritchie Hwy, Arnold, MD 21012
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Lemongrass Modern Thai Cuisine

959 Ritchie Hwy, Arnold, MD 21012
4.3(194)
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Low-key outpost serving modern Thai cuisine, including curries, seafood & vegetarian options.

attractions: , restaurants: Mother's Peninsula Grille, Domino's Pizza, Dunkin'
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(410) 518-6990
Website
lemongrassannapolis.com

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Red Curry
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Mango Sticky Rice
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Tom Yum Soup
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Crispy Duck
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Drunken Noodle
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Khao Soi
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Papaya Salad
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Spring Rolls
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Steamed Mussels
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Crispy Tofu
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Lettuce Wraps
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Crispy Asparagus
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Crispy Green Beans

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Nearby restaurants of Lemongrass Modern Thai Cuisine

Mother's Peninsula Grille

Domino's Pizza

Dunkin'

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Reviews of Lemongrass Modern Thai Cuisine

4.3
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4.0
6y

The location on Ritchie Highway has the same quality food as the locations on West St or on Housley Rd. I was excited when they opened in Arnold. The location on Ritchie Highway is so close to home (near AACC or the two Middle Schools).

Carry out service sped up after the expansion. The staff is generally friendly, the service is pretty good, but that’s not why you go. The reason to go to Lemongrass is the food. I love the curries and the chicken satay is a must.

Be careful when you’re ordering carryout. Two or three sides of rice have be served to us in the same sized container as one side before (not in addition to the rice the menu states comes with food). Lemongrass seems to be determined to send as little rice as possible, which is frustrating because their sauces are so good. My favorite leftover-lunch is rice mixed with the peanut sauce from chicken satay, but I never have enough rice. Seriously, I’ve ordered two sides of rice with my entree (menu says is served with rice) and run out of rice.

I’m not a huge fan of the tv by the bar. It makes the room feel less like a restaurant, but I am prone to get delivery from DoorDash or carry out any way. Lemongrass is my favorite multi-location restaurant in and around Annapolis. If you haven’t been to a location,...

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5.0
9y

EXCELLENT! From the extensive menu to the VERY hi-quality ingredients to the friendliness of the staff, this is a very worthy extension of the Lemongrass "empire" that first launched in Annapolis in 2005. We Arnold/Broadneck residents are truly lucky to FINALLY have a Thai place-- and a Lemongrass, no less!-- so close to home (though trekking to West St. was always worth the trip!). We tried out two appetizers (the "Lettuce Wraps" & "Skinny Shrimp Martini"), and both were terrific! NOTE:(1) the "Shrimp Martini" is NOT an actual martini (e.g. all vodka and vermouth, etc); it's just served in martini GLASS; and (2) the Shrimp Martini is VERY spicy..so take care!) The Grilled Beef Salad was also excellent, as was the "Asparagus Shrimp" entrée. Basically, I don't think you can go wrong ordering ANYTHING at this place :-) The location isn't great (roadside, Ritchie HIGHWAY), but then again: you don't go to ANY of the Lemongrass locations for the scenery! You go for the food, and this place will have you coming back...

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2.0
3y

i went here for years, saddened by my recent experience. i was visiting in the area and was craving their thai tea (it had been over a year since i last went), asked for one to-go. staff was nice and service was prompt, drink was ~$3 so i gave them a five and left the change as a tip. hopped in the car and while driving home took a swig— i had to spit it out. i don’t know if the milk was expired but the drink almost tasted like soap. when i smelled it, though, i thought it had an expired milk smell. while i recognize i could’ve driven back or called and asked for a new drink it honestly just didn’t seem worth the effort. i’m disappointed. more details: the space didn’t seem particularly busy with maybe one table being served and two people at the bar on a saturday at 7:30 PM. i recognize mistakes happen but have been told this location’s quality has dropped and have now had it...

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First time eating there and nothing but positive things to say. Staff was nice food was great, only criticism would probably be on the deep fried tofu. If it had seasoning prior to being deep fried it would most likely have a lot more flavor but the sauce that came with paired very nicely with it ( I believe it was a sweet and sour/spicy sauce and peanuts were on the top). I got the penang as I saw it was one of the top items and I didn’t regret getting it one bit. First time having any type of curry and it was great. The coconut flavor was very apparent and paired great with the rice. Again overall great experience and the thai tea is 10/10- I would definitely reccomend.
Neela BakerNeela Baker
The food is kind of overpriced for Thai food. They also had a long wait to be processed for anything. In addition, the food was good but it wasn't my favorite for any dish. The dishes had some twists and their salads were interesting. The first picture is their tiger crying beef "salad" so naturally the person who ordered it got something they did not expect. The second was their papaya salad and it was great, don't get me wrong but they said there were carrots, string beans, tomatoes and peanuts. There were virtually none of these things in my salad so I was kind of disappointed about eating a pile of green papaya for dinner.
David MillerDavid Miller
I rate my thai food places on two things; Cashew Nut Chicken and Panang Curry. I've been to Thailand so I've experienced authentic Thai. The Curry was fantastic, the Chicken was good but it could have been better. Personally I've never had it with the style of sauce they used ( I believe it was Oyster Sauce), it was extremely salty. I prefer my Cashew nut chicken with some Thai Sweet chili sauce. Altogether my experience was great, the staff was VERY friendly. Next time however I think I will skip the Cashew Nut or order it without the sauce.
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First time eating there and nothing but positive things to say. Staff was nice food was great, only criticism would probably be on the deep fried tofu. If it had seasoning prior to being deep fried it would most likely have a lot more flavor but the sauce that came with paired very nicely with it ( I believe it was a sweet and sour/spicy sauce and peanuts were on the top). I got the penang as I saw it was one of the top items and I didn’t regret getting it one bit. First time having any type of curry and it was great. The coconut flavor was very apparent and paired great with the rice. Again overall great experience and the thai tea is 10/10- I would definitely reccomend.
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The food is kind of overpriced for Thai food. They also had a long wait to be processed for anything. In addition, the food was good but it wasn't my favorite for any dish. The dishes had some twists and their salads were interesting. The first picture is their tiger crying beef "salad" so naturally the person who ordered it got something they did not expect. The second was their papaya salad and it was great, don't get me wrong but they said there were carrots, string beans, tomatoes and peanuts. There were virtually none of these things in my salad so I was kind of disappointed about eating a pile of green papaya for dinner.
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I rate my thai food places on two things; Cashew Nut Chicken and Panang Curry. I've been to Thailand so I've experienced authentic Thai. The Curry was fantastic, the Chicken was good but it could have been better. Personally I've never had it with the style of sauce they used ( I believe it was Oyster Sauce), it was extremely salty. I prefer my Cashew nut chicken with some Thai Sweet chili sauce. Altogether my experience was great, the staff was VERY friendly. Next time however I think I will skip the Cashew Nut or order it without the sauce.
David Miller

David Miller

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