Loló is a tiny place (I later discovered a whole other room with a bar that’s hidden by a dark opening in the back). It has a fun and quirky vibe with a bit of retro mixed in – large metal spoons covering one wall, seagulls and motorcycle mirrors on another. And one thing you should definitely do is visit the bathroom (never thought I would say that). I was expecting a small, dark bathroom given the size of the front room. Let’s just say it’s not…
The food is also much more unique and has a broader range of flavors than traditional tapas restaurants. The flavors were bold and bright. I would describe the cuisine as New Latin American with an Asian and Mediterranean influence. The vibrant array of colors in the dishes also made the food as appealing to the eye as it was for the taste buds. [Note: I didn’t have my camera and had to use my phone, so these photos do NO justice to the food. The dishes actually look MUCH more appetizing than they appear in these horrible cameraphone pictures.]
We ordered 9 different dishes, and my favorites were the Tacos Tropical and the Seafood Sope. They were INCREDIBLE!
Tacos Tropical - Damn good shrimp tacos! The crispy panko crust of the shrimp, the zest of the tropical relish, and the creaminess of the chipotle aioli…together created a wonderful explosion of flavors and textures in my mouth.





Although we ate a ton of food and had dessert, we still headed over to Bi-Rite Creamery for ice cream after dinner (oink, oink!). It was in the neighborhood and I’ve heard so much hype about it. When we arrived, there was a line that extended down the block and around the corner. I thought to myself 'this ice cream better be amazing' if I’m going to wait in this long line. Fortunately, the line moved relatively quickly and the ice cream was delicious! They had an impressive selection of creative flavors – I must have tried about 10 different ones between the sampling and our carefully coordinated orders. Their celebrated salted caramel ice cream was already sold out, but I didn’t feel like I was missing out because I enjoyed the other flavors so much. My favorites of the night include the brown sugar with ginger caramel swirl, the roasted banana, and the malted vanilla with peanut brittle and milk chocolate pieces. (The only flavor that I didn’t like was the mint chip – it had a strong menthol taste). I also appreciate that Bi-Rite uses local and organic ingredients.
Do I think Bi-Rite is better than Mitchell’s Ice Cream? It’s a very tough call...Bi-Rite's flavors are more gourmet and unique, but I like Mitchell’s just a tinsy bit more because their ice cream is creamier and has a more home-made feel to it. However, both places offer such a completely different variety of flavors that my recommendation would be to choose the place based on what type of flavor you’re craving that day. You can’t go wrong with either place!
BITE METER:
Loló – 4.0 bites (out of 5)
Bi-Rite Creamery – 4.5 bites (out of 5)
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