Lululosa is a really cheap place to spend your night (35talas pp/pn) but you'll get a fale with a mattress and nothing else... No mosquito net, no power, no lights. There is a restaurant where you can order for your meals (not for breakfast), but it's expensive compared to most of the other restaurants (85talas for tuna and rice or a seafood platter). Nevertheless you won't be disappointed because the food is delicious and the plates are big! Jun has been a really friendly host and he has made all his possible to make us spend a great time with him. Unfortunately, we had a bad experience there, because despite the "presume" safety of the place, we've been stolen from all our electronic devices in the fale (power bank, cables, headlights, earphones...) during the day. Hope they will find a solution for the...
Read moreWe stopped into this little roadside place on our trip around the island, and luckily we were the only two people there at lunchtime!||The location is stunning, the service is top notch, and the food was delicious (we had the fish and chips, and garlic prawns.||The real highlight though, was sitting and chatting with June, the owner, who cracked a beer, and made time to sit with us to talk of his travels, family, and how Lululosa came to be.||We’d highly recommend this place, and we hope to stop in again, next time we are in Samoa!||Thanks again to June and his team, and we wish them...
Read morefor a small and simple establishment Lululosa Bar and Grill was the highlight of my trip. Food was amazing and fresh, had drinks here and let the owner know we were coming for lunch the next day. he marinated some lamb for us and BBQ was amazing.
came for drinks here on our last night and everyone was very welcoming even though we stood out like a sore thumb.
drinks were a bit cold due to an ice shortage however this did not deter us. We improvised by bringing our own from our resort.
Staff are amazing, food...
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