| lundi | |
|---|---|
| mardi | |
| mercredi | |
| jeudi | |
| vendredi | |
| samedi | |
| dimanche |
Commodités, services et plus
Avis pour Lulu Épicerie
| Nourriture | |
| Service |
Les avis mentionnent souvent
Afficher toutshawarma(105) chicken(30) lebanese(27) sandwich(23) fresh(22) manakeesh(19) recommend(19) authentic(17) cheese(17) tasty(16) pita(16) beef(12)You're hungry you're at Notre Dame Ouest walking the streets next to Épicerie Lulu. You must absolutely get a sandwich here or grilled pita. It's absolutely delicious with a good kick with the spices as well. Bless this store & their food.
Got the chicken shawarma pita & batata harra, really good. A tiny tad too much lemon but really good overall. Found the pita a bit dry, either the chicken or sauce not spread evenly but I'm nitpicking. Good portion. ~21$ total. Would go back!
Food is good, missed a note to not put pita but overall delicious. They don't actually serve food before noon so ignore opening hours.
Lulu, this time with Mo. His service was outstanding-he served us with a smile & positive energy. As always, the food was fantastic & prepared quickly. The fresh homemade pita was excellent, & the chicken & kebabs were incredibly juicy. Lulu continues to use the same high-quality ingredients they did a year ago, which I truly appreciate. The portions are very generous.
J'avais vu une vidéo qui ventait le pita shish taouk de ce commerce. Je me devais donc de l'essayer. Commençons par le positif : L'ambiance est sympa à l'intérieur. C'est joli & propre, la musique est exotique (pour le Québécois que je suis) & agréable, puis on offre des produits importés du Liban. La nourriture est vraisemblablement authentique. On fait bien la distinction entre shawarma & shish taouk. Il faut savoir qu'au Québec, quand on parle de shish taouk, on réfère à ce que partout ailleurs dans le monde on appelle shawarma (viande sur broche tournante). Un shish taouk est plutôt de la viande en brochette. Ce commerce assume la définition internationale, ce qui contribue à l'authenticité. J'ai commandé un pita shish taouk avec patates à l'ail. Mon pita était délicieux. La sauce à l'ail, savoureuse, & le poulet, tendre. Globalement très bon sandwhich! Mais c'est ici que s'arrête le positif. Les moins : - Les patates "à l'ail" manquaient cruellement de saveur... Quoique bien cuites, elles étaient fades & même plutôt désagréables au goût. Tristement, ce sont les pires que j'ai mangées. Je m'en étonne encore. Elles ont été sauvées de peu par la mayo à l'ail qui les accompagnait. - Le prix est beaucoup trop cher pour le format du pita & juste pour un shish taouk en général. Bien que très bon, le pita était mince & peu garni. Il ne vallait pas son prix. Même chose pour les patates. - Le service était basique & plutôt lent. Bref, je suis mitigé. Je suis globalement plus déçu que satisfait. L'authenticité y est mais il y a meilleur shawarma/shish taouk pour bien moins cher ailleurs à Montréal. Je ne peux donc pas recommander ce restaurant. Je trouve ça plate parce que le potentiel est là. Mes suggestions : - Revoir la recette de patates à l'ail pour la rendre plus goûteuse - Augmenter les portions - Baisser un peu les prix, si possible, ou offrir des combos
Awesome place to pick up a Lebanese sandwich or anything grilled! They make their pitas fresh from dough baked in their oven, & it comes out beautifully puffed before they fill it with piping grilled meats. Worth a try & you definitely get a bang for your buck. It doesn't seem like it in the pictures, but the decor & vibe of the place is "Lebanese street food" where you can also pickup some drinks, & marinated meats. Great to try for bbq season ;)
This place is a hidden gem. Selma works the pita (manakeesh) & I feel she's the best in the city. You're always greeted with smiles & a warm hello. If you don't know about this place you should definitely give it a try.
Middling between a bakery, grill & bodega – this Lebanese establishment has it’s focus on sandwiches & manakeesh flatbreads. This isn’t your normal shwarma experience with the topping laid out for you to pick. The sandwich toppings are preset & non-typical. It is quite light on the the toppings however, resulting in a smaller sandwich. The house-baked bread they used for the sandwich really made a difference, so much better than the bought-&-sold pitas most places use. Seating is limited but available. The service was pretty good as well.
The best shish Taouk Pita in town, & the service is super friendly.
We came to Lulu for lunch. The menu offers between 15 to 20 choices. We were recommended to choose the original version instead of the pita version for our shawarmas. The original version is served with a thin, crispy & delicious "flour" tortilla. The beef shawarma is stuffed with plenty of meat.
Amazing food! We had the mixed grill takeout, which includes different meats, vegetables, pita, hummus, & garlic sauce. All of the meats were tasty & well balanced. It’s a great place to try a new experience.