Down a side street from the main Night Bazaar Place, in Loi Kroh Road, is the trendy Lemongrass restaurant. Their motto here is ‘no view, but tasty’ as the vista really is just a road, but I encourage you take a plastic seat because the ‘no view’ part is just as true as the ‘tasty’ part. Here, I ordered a starter of fish cakes and mak-ta-sam curry with sticky rice. The flavours were phenomenal and the curry was lovely and creamy. It was so good that my heart broke when I felt full, as it meant abandoning this beautiful plate of food. I still don’t regret ordering the fish cakes though.
Lemongrass has a thrifty wooden exterior completely covered in pen-written messages from previous patrons; if you ever go here, be sure to look for mine and Chloe’s contribution on the right side of the fridge. The staff are fun and helpful too, with a great sense of humour when it comes to how spicy you want your food. Top tip: always just say a ‘little’ because your spice threshold is nothing compared to the Thai’s.
When you’re done, head back into the Night Bazaar Place and look up for the Boys Blues Bar, where you can enjoy a bottle of Chang Beer and live jazz music.