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Check out Lulu’s: Montreal’s newest pasta bar in trendy Griffintown

Check out Lulu’s: Montreal’s newest pasta bar in trendy Griffintown

Lulu’s Pasta Bar, located in trendy Griffintown, had made a very good impression thus far. The husband and wife team of Jimmy Petropoulos and Anthy Siounis are the visionaries behind this project. Jimmy has a long history in the restaurant business. While he had moved into the technology field, he always lent an ear to Anthy’s brother Billy Siounis, a founder of the highly successful Mr. Puff’s chain. In fact, last year, Jimmy accompanied his brother-in-law to New York for the purpose of possibly establishing a Mr. Puff’s presence there. He came home, however, with an entirely different plan. Montreal, he determined, was missing a true pasta bar experience and Lulu’s was born. It opened last January and business has been thriving from day one.

“LuLu” is Anthy’s nickname. It also comes from the word “louloudi,” which is flower in Greek. The restaurant uses Semolina flour, derived from durum wheat, which boasts numerous health benefits. Rich in essential nutrients like iron, magnesium, and B-vitamins, it provides a high protein content, supporting tissue repair and immune function.

At Lulu’s, customers approach the pasta bar and place their order. There is a wide choice of pastas and sauces, including classic, special creations and vegan options. The turnaround is very quick. You can grab a drink from the fridge and either select a dessert or wait until you have finished your meal. Each dish comes in a large crafted cup and you can take a cover to easily take home the leftovers.

The Griffintown location has 20 seats inside and a terrasse which can accommodate 24. Takeout and delivery orders are very popular. Ecole De Technologie Supérieure is a block away. There is also a lot of commercial and residential properties nearby, as well as the Bell Centre.

The pricing here is excellent: between $10.95 and $15.95 for a serving. I brought my friend Eddy with me for a tasting and we were both sold on the place the moment our forks dug into the bowls that Jimmy and Anthy delivered to our patio table. There was the creamy cheeseburger (rosée sauce, ground beef, pickles, cheddar cheese, parmigiano reggiano, parsley); pistachio pesto (creamy pistachio pesto, parmigiano reggiano and parsley); Tuscan chicken (LuLu’s cream, chicken, spinach, sun-dried tomato pesto, parsley topped with cherry tomatoes and parmigiano reggiano) and parmesan bacon (LuLu’s sauce, crispy bacon, caramelized onions, mushrooms, parmigiano reggiano and parsley). Every bite was a journey, a fusion of textures and tastes that evoke comfort and satisfaction. The pastas represent culinary masterpieces, where simplicity meets sophistication, leaving you craving for another delightful encore. Needless to say, we went home with leftovers.

For dessert we grabbed a nutella cornetto and a tiramisu. You can also order small servings of wine, beer, cocktails and many other beverages.

The menu allows you to build your own pasta bowl, including the sauce and extras. The concept here is so unique that expansion makes sense. A second location will open in September on St. Denis and Ontario, with Carrefour Laval also on the planning board.

Lulu’s Pasta Bar is located at 1346 Notre-Dame St W. Opening hours are Monday to Saturday, 11am to 10pm and 1pm to 10pm on Sundays. For more information you can call (514) 504-1111 or go to www.luluspastabar.com.


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Mike Cohen, born and raised in Côte Saint-Luc, has long been active in the community as a volunteer, journalist, and consultant. He attended local schools and was first elected as City Councillor for District 2 in 2005. Since then, he has been re-elected in each municipal election, most recently in 2025.

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