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Lul Grill-Cafe - CLICK to see a larger, detail view of Lul Grill-Cafe, a Great Kosher Restaurant
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Lul Grill-Cafe
18288 Collins Avenue
Sunny Isles, FL 33160
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Phone: 305-933-0199



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ENTREES
Mukpatzim Beef or Chicken
(Stir fry) with rice, or French fries & salad
with vegetables (Yemenite style)
 in tahina (Middle East style)
in teriyaki sauce (Asian style)
in peanut sauce (Thai Style)
Hamburger
Baby Lamb Chops
Grilled Kebob
Rib Steak
Shawarma
Baby Chicken
Grilled Chicken Breast
Breaded Chicken Cutlet
 
FISH

Tilapia - Garlic, cumin, cilantro olive oil and lemon
Tilapia with vegetables, cilantro, olive oil and tomato sauce
Salmon

PASTA
Spaghetti Bolognese with ground beef
Fettuccini with chicken, cilantro, mushroom
Spaghetti with cherry tomatoes, garlic, basil

HOUSE SPECIALTIES
Shablul - Stuffed Malawach w/ salsa
(Ground Beef or Potato)
Malawach - Yemenite flaky dough with salsa
Sabich Malawah - Eggplant, tahina, parsley and egg
Tahina, ground cilantro, tomato and jalapeno


Lul Grill-Cafe, a Great Kosher RestaurantCuisine: Middle Eastern
Avg. Check (PP) w/o drinks: $20-$25
Attire: Casual


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TAKE-OUT / LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS / ON & OFF-PREMISE CATERING / BEER & WINE SERVED

RABBINICAL SUPERVISION
OK

RESERVATIONS
Not Required

CREDIT CARDS
VISA, MC

HOURS
Sun- Thu 11am-4am
Sat night 1 hr. after Shabbat - 5am

Succah On Succot: Yes
Nine Days Menu: Yes
Open For Pesach: No

Lul Grill Cafe is truly unique. One fact that sets it apart from the rest is that it’s open until four o’clock in the morning. It doesn’t matter how late you show up, there are always people hanging out, sitting outside, and in no hurry to leave. Just a calm and mellow atmosphere among friends is what you’ll find here.

You will also learn that it’s never too late to have a Mukpatz. A what? Yes, at Lul, their specialty is called Mukpatzim. It’s a dish that can be served with either chicken or beef in a variety of spices from different ethnic cultures such as Asian, Middle Eastern, Moroccan, Thai, Malaysian and Chinese. The dish can be be served on a plate with either rice, French fries or it can be served in their special baguette.

Other than their Mukpatzim, you can start off your Middle Eastern adventure with their Israeli platter of hummus, falafel and babaganush. To enjoy as many cultures as you can, one can also have a Moroccan Cigar, Merguez or stuffed grape leaves. The restaurant also serves pasta, fish and grilled foods - such as steak, chicken, kebabs and more. Of course, they also serve authentic Middle Eastern delicacies, such as Malawach and Burekas.

The atmosphere is fun and cool. You can smoke a hookah (flavored tobacco water pipes), while listening to Israeli music and watching concerts on a flat screen. During the week, Lul offers a variety of events such as singles night where young men and women come to meet and talk. New owners took over the restaurant in 2007, but kept with the Lul tradition of excellent food and great customer service, plus adding special items and renovating the place making it more colorful and upbeat.

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