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For the past six years or more, my parents and I fell in love with a relationship / no love with the city’s main Kansas Thailand, Lulu. I have a relationship like a lot (Thailand?) For the restaurant, including the date of the first batch or two of the first Friday. Maybe that’s why I keep coming back year after year, in good times and better quality.
Since the first trip to St. Louis (which has a lot of wonderful Thai restaurant on Grand Street) and more recently in New York (enough said), I became a bit arrogant Asian, and so perhaps my lowest rate recent recent visit to Lulu a bit too hard. Perhaps also something to do with the fact that I branched out from their incredible (and my principal) knew the basil fried rice (spicy) and chose instead to chicken red curry this time. In retrospect, the food is fine. But keep in mind that the Thai restaurant with good atmosphere hard to find in Kansas City, it is indeed very wide.
We started with a pair of spring rolls of shrimp are pre-made so that the large size and a pair of tasty dipping sauce. My mother, a devout lover Tom Yum soup, go to a large bowl with a side of rice to the discharge of sincerity added. As mentioned previously, the red curry I miss Lulu had basil fried rice, but whatever, left me warm and satisfied, and to implement the container for lunch the other day
But perhaps the most impressive aspect of this visit is a new home Lulu! Once located in a lot of indie galleries, salons, shops and architectural salvage Southwest Boulevard, Lulu has recently moved to a block in a loft space filled with tons of shiny new seats more. That may be good news for the first Friday regulars never had to wait in long queues for an hour is very good so glad Lulu months. The digging of new (and crowded bar full of spanky-new Boulevard beers!) Must promise shorter lines at their busy Friday.










