My friends and I went to Lu since we had to eat in a Moroccan restaurant. We originally had to eat in a Scandinavian restaurant, but we could not find one. We were then assigned to eat in a Moroccan restaurant. I found Lu when searching the net. Good thing I found one since we really had a hard time finding a good fine dining Moroccan restaurant.
The establishment is located in the Joya Building of Rockwell. Not in Power plant. I originally thought it was inside the mall. We went around 6 pm and no one was there yet. We were the first customers for the night. I was quite disappointed that it was not purely Moroccan restaurant. I mean, I was expecting that the interiors and especially the menu was purely Moroccan. Since I already ate in a purely Mediterranean restaurant, I kind of know that some of the cuisines that they had were not even Mediterranean. We only had a few dishes to choose from and we weren't even sure it was a Moroccan dish. The design of the restaurant was modern which was disappointing. Unlike Arya, the design, furniture, and decorations were really authentic.
For our appetizer, we ordered the Trio Sampler: hummus beirouty, eggplant caviar, pico de gallo. My friends weren't used to the flavors so they did not enjoy eating the food. But I liked it. I especially liked the pico de gallo. And what was really awesome was that the "chips" they had could be refilled. I mean, we ran out of chips, the staff gave us a new plate. I also liked the eggplant caviar. I am not fond of spicy food, but it had a tinge of spice that made it more delicious. This dish costs 350 pesos.
We got the Feisty Moroccan fish & Shrimp brochettes with edamame rice as our main course. Since it had the word "Moroccan" attached to it. LOL. It was delicious. I liked the flavors of the fish. And the rice was refreshing when you eat it. You get this Mao moment. =)) The shrimp was not too bouncy. But it did taste good so I guess that is okay. The price for this is P425
Good thing we had this group mate who was willing to pay 595 pesos on his own. Thank you for rich classmates. So he got the Herb-crusted Lamb Spareribs with Bejeweled Couscous. Weird right? Bejeweled. I did not know what this will look like. It tasted okay. The lamb was just too fat. It was mostly fat and I couldn't savor the delicious flavors of lamb. The herbs tasted weird. My friends were not used to these type of flavors, and they hated it.
If you are not used to Mediterranean cuisine, I suggest you try other dishes. You could get the fish and shrimp. But lamb was too mediterranean. My classmates wanted to barf the food out of their system. But I actually enjoyed it a bit. But I'm still disappointed that it was not pure Moroccan.
I have to point out that they have excellent service. When my glass was empty, they immediately refilled it. One waitress really knew the menu when we asked her what the Moroccan dishes were. But I guess they really had to be good waiters since they have service charge.
Our family usually rates a restaurant and if we would like to eat back there. For me, I guess I won't go back. I was not too impressed with the food. And I'm not willing to pay that much. But it was still a nice experience eating there. ;)
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