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Much-loved Lulu Restaurant is hanging up the apron after a spectacular 20 years of service
Something else is in store…

Jillian Mallia

Lulu Restaurant has been serving up delicious dishes for the past 20 years, but now it’s time to hang up the apron. Owners of the much-loved resto, Nicky and Caroline Pillow have just announced that they will be focusing on their other business, Lulu Cafe.

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“Having shared 20 delicious years with you in the making of the strong and renowned success that Lulu Restaurant became, the time has come for us to pass the running reins on to ulterior restauranteurs.” Speaking to Caroline, I found out that Lulu Restaurant will be refurbished into an Asian and Japanese joint, which is set to open in the coming weeks.

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Nicky and Caroline will be laying down the key on Lulu Restaurant to “inject a flourish of energy at Lulu Café in Ibragg instead.” #YAS! "We're absolutely passionate about the cafe. It was a very hard decision to make, but we decided it was time to give the evenings a break and focus on Lulu Cafe," Caroline said.

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Lulu Café will be serving in-house and outside catering, and their sweet temptations and distinctly savoury dishes will continue to be available for all you foodies out there!

27th March 2019


Jillian Mallia
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Jillian Mallia
A book lover, writer and globetrotter who loves exploring new places and the local gems that the Maltese Islands have to offer. An avid foodie and arts fanatic, Jillian searches the island and beyond for the perfect settings to write about.

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