2024
Recommended
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2024
Vietnamese cafes in L.A. are in general connected; here the colours and intense fragrances of the dishes follow the movement. With more than 500 000 Vietnamese Vietnamese living in California, the good chefs are missing: Gingergrass is always tight. The aromas of coconut milk, verbena, grilled meat and stir-fried vegetables blend in this restaurant. It's an ideal place to go to a group, even if you'll have to shout to make you heard from one end of the table to the other.
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Members' reviews on GINGERGRASS
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26 reviews
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The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
Visited in august 2023
Delicious food, great vibes!
Visited in august 2023
Avoid! Gingergrass will cancel your order at the last minute. Horrible service.
Visited in june 2023
Finally tried them for takeout and it was lackluster at best. The mushroom skewers (see photo) is two mushroom caps, which weren't cooked - basically a room temperature cap with some sauce. The crispy tofu was greasy - likely partly due to packaging, however, very much was falling apart and just tasted like oil. But the really confusing part was the cold broken dry white rice; it tasted like leftover rice that sat for hours and was maybe attempted to be reheated? Perhaps these items are better in person, but definitely avoid the takeout rice...
Visited in june 2023
Beef pho was tasteless. I have never had pho that tastes like water.
Visited in june 2023
Tasty little Vietnamese place!