Pros: Excellent food and winelist, walking distance from BART. Cons: Small tables, no seating until the entire party has arrived, not vegetarian friendly.
Preparations to dine at LuLu (or anywhere in the City) were painstakingly made nearly a month in advance. For a suburbanite like myself, no detail could be left unattended for venturing into the City.
Pros: Big portions, fun atmosphere, cool place Cons: A little unsophisticated, some slow service
I went to dinner at Lulu after my wife loved their sister restaurant, Zibibo in Palo Alto.
The place looks very cool when you walk in the door. The high rounded ceilings, the recessed main dining area, the clever salt and pepper shakers. All very...
Pros: yummy desserts and appetizers Cons: sometimes the food and service is inconsistent
If you love sweets that aren't overly rich, then you must come to Restaurant LuLu. Their dessert menu consists of Blueberry or Apricot Tarts, Panna Cotta with fresh fruit, Warm Chocolate cake that's to die for, Vanilla souffle crepes with nectarine...
Pros: close to Moscone Center Cons: expensive valet, average food, high priced
Last week a few friends and I had dinner at Lulu's. We started with the grilled mussels, a house specialty, and they were absolutely wonderful. They were so tender that the mussels practically broke apart when you tried to get them out of the shells....
Pros: great food reasonably priced Cons: somewhat barnlike
I've probably visited Lulu's more often than any other single restaurant in San Francisco. Why? Two reasons, the Frito Misto and the Warm Chocolate Cake.
The Frito Misto is a lightly fried collection of artichoke slivers with the occasional...
Pros: Great food at reasonable prices Cons: Arrogant staff and a noisy dining room
LuLu serves wonderful simple dishes at reasonable prices. The pan-roasted mussels make LuLu worthy of a visit from faraway places. Nowhere prepares mussels as well and as simply as LuLu. Also, very few places can make roasted pork as well as Lulu, who is...
I like lulu's especially the opportunity to do a little wine tasting with your meal. I went there twice now and went to their sister restaurant in palo alto (Zebibos). Excellent. I really like their weekly specials. The duck isn't so bad, I think that...
Pros: Great food, great service, affordable prices Cons: Always a Crowd
This is the best restaurant in San Francisco, and is located in a prime spot. LuLu's menu varies from night to night, and the prices are excellent. The atmosphere in Lulu is very relaxing, and the decoration is very nice. The food is either presented...
Pros: Great value and food Cons: Service is mediocre, loud and busy
Been to LuLu twice now, once for lunch, once for dinner. Reservations are highly recommended, unless you enjoy waiting and standing in line. However, if you do, it's not so bad as there is a large bar area and even a spacious seating area where you can...
Pros: Very good food served family style. Great roast chicken. Cons: Noisy, slightly haphazard service. Parking requires an effort.
Ever since it opened, I have made an annual Christmastime pilgrimage from Santa Cruz to San Francisco to LuLu to eat California eclectic cuisine served family style. At first, the dining experience was superb, a combination of great food lovingly...
It is a good thing we had reservations, otherwise we would have waited, become annoyed, and not enjoyed the chaotic atmosphere of Lulu’s renovated warehouse dining room—loud, vibrant, and warm with revelry. Everyone seemed to be having a good time. Nor...
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