Address: 8125 Quinault Dr NE, Lacey, WA 98516, USA
Phone: +13604599511
Sunday: 12–8PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 12–8PM
Thursday: 12–8PM
Friday: 12–9PM
Saturday: 12–9PM
Kree S
Excellent food as always. First time back here in 8 months. The service was prompt. food delicious and the staff were excellent. I always get the Tom Yum Gai with coconut and spring rolls. For the entree I like to try something new each time. So far nothing I have eaten has been anything but fantastic. Posted on the door was a 'now hiring' sign for many positions. They were upfront about being short staffed and that there may be longer wait times. Due to this they are closed Monday & Tuesday every week now. Open from Wednesday through Sunday.
Mona Brown
Food prepared perfectly and tastes are amazing. I am always taken back by the seafood though. This dish was suppose to have grilled prawns, but as you can see there was 2 cocktail shrimp 🥺
William Asman
Excellent service and food. The Curry Fried rice I had was delicious. The staff are quick, helpful, polite, and they know when to come refill the water without the need to try and wave someone over. A great place to bring family, a date, and have a business lunch or dinner. I will definitely recommend this place to friends and family.
Andy Estep
Fabulous food and great atmosphere! Have been coming here since they opened this location to celebrate most occasions... Birthdays...Lemongrass... Graduations.....Lemongrass... Guests in town...Lemongrass! It's the go to dine out as we know it's gonna be good. I most always go with the Heaven beef, but there is something for everyone on the extensive menu. Nice interior, great staff! Get reservations and you will rarely wait to be seated.
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No dogs allowed in restaurant unless it is a certified service dog. It's a nice, upscale restaurant!
That would probably be a good question to ask them directly, maybe over the phone even. Most soy sauce is not gluten free. Tamari is, I think, but I don't know to what extent they could or would substitute tamari for soy sauce in their dishes. I'm assuming most dishes contain that to some extent.
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