I love Vietnamese food, particularly spring rolls and Vietnamese Iced Coffee, so I knew that I had to check out Lemongrass Grill at some point. They have a fairly extensive menu ranging from smaller items such as spring rolls and skewers to heartier fare such as Vietnamese Grilled Subs, otherwise known as banh mi.
I wound up ordering the pork spring rolls, a bahn mi and a Vietnamese iced coffee. The pork spring rolls were a bit dry inside and could have used a bit more seasoning, but I quite enjoyed the banh mi. There was a nice amount of pate spread on the bun, lots of crisp vegetables, topped with well-seasoned and moist chicken. Their banh mi can be served with a variety of proteins including chicken, pork, feeb *eek!* and tofu.
Lastly the Vietnamese iced coffee is usually the one thing I’m most critical of at a Vietnamese restaurant. If you don’t know what Vietnamese iced coffee is, it’s simply coffee brewed dark with a metal French drip filter into a cup containing sweetened condensed milk. Once the coffee has brewed into the cup, it is stirred together with the sweetened condensed milk and poured over ice. It’s a very strong cup of coffee but delightfully sweet and creamy. Lemongrass Grill’s coffee did not disappoint and they sweeten the coffee to your liking.
Overall, I was not disappointed and I was particularly happy with their Vietnamese iced coffee. If you’ve never tried a banh mi or a Vietnamese iced coffee, hit up Lemongrass Grill and give theirs a go!
Lemongrass Gill
107 Street and 100 Ave
Edmonton, AB
Monday to Fridays – 11:00am – 2:30pm (While supplies last)
Saturdays – St. Albert Farmers Market - 10:00am – 3:00pm (While Supplies last)
Twitter: @L8MNGrassGrill
I wound up ordering the pork spring rolls, a bahn mi and a Vietnamese iced coffee. The pork spring rolls were a bit dry inside and could have used a bit more seasoning, but I quite enjoyed the banh mi. There was a nice amount of pate spread on the bun, lots of crisp vegetables, topped with well-seasoned and moist chicken. Their banh mi can be served with a variety of proteins including chicken, pork, feeb *eek!* and tofu.
Lastly the Vietnamese iced coffee is usually the one thing I’m most critical of at a Vietnamese restaurant. If you don’t know what Vietnamese iced coffee is, it’s simply coffee brewed dark with a metal French drip filter into a cup containing sweetened condensed milk. Once the coffee has brewed into the cup, it is stirred together with the sweetened condensed milk and poured over ice. It’s a very strong cup of coffee but delightfully sweet and creamy. Lemongrass Grill’s coffee did not disappoint and they sweeten the coffee to your liking.
Overall, I was not disappointed and I was particularly happy with their Vietnamese iced coffee. If you’ve never tried a banh mi or a Vietnamese iced coffee, hit up Lemongrass Grill and give theirs a go!
Lemongrass Gill
107 Street and 100 Ave
Edmonton, AB
Monday to Fridays – 11:00am – 2:30pm (While supplies last)
Saturdays – St. Albert Farmers Market - 10:00am – 3:00pm (While Supplies last)
Twitter: @L8MNGrassGrill
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