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Reno Travel Guide

Reno, known as "The Biggest Little City in the World", is famous for its casinos, and is the birthplace of the gaming corporation Harrah's Entertainment. Before the late 1950s, Reno was the gambling capital of the United States.

About Reno

Reno covers an area of 69.3 sq. miles (179.6 sq. Km) and is estimated to have a population of 650,000 people being the second-largest city in Nevada and the county seat of Washoe County.

Lulou’s Restaurant

Lulou’s RestaurantFound on the corner of South Virginia Street and Holcomb Avenue, LuLou’s is Reno’s hidden treasure. This restaurant combines a great atmosphere, an outstanding menu, and skillfully prepared meals, which places it on our list of the top thee restaurants for fine dining in Reno. Chef Troy Cannan consistently impresses the most discerning palates.

If you want to break the routine other restaurants offer, try the cuisine at LuLou’s. LuLou’s changes its menu each week, offering what the “creative American” cuisine to the Reno dining community.

The inside of the restaurant is dimly lit with an open kitchen, so the diners can watch as the chef tosses a salad or decorates an entree plate. The servers move in a rhythm that connects them with diners and their food. The menu looked great. The menu had no particular theme. It was just a list of dishes made with a creative flair and an obvious attention to detail.

Seven tables sit in the enclosed shaded garden with big, white umbrellas to mask the sun. It is a nice, cool place to relax with wine and food as the sun melts into the horizon. The service at LuLou’s is excellent. The diners are never left with an empty water glass or dirty dish in front of them. The bus people clean the specks of food that remain after diners are finished with their meals.

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