Luna Di Luna Restaurant à Bloomington

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#74 Depuis 198 à Bloomington
8.4
10 Revoir
Ambiance
8.4/10
Nourriture
8.4/10
Intérieur
8.4/10
Des prix
8.4/10
Service
8.4/10
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Prix & Cuisine
$$ Italienne
Type de restaurant
Restaurant
Restrictions diététiques
Vegan Options, Vegetarian Friendly
À propos
Nestled in the heart of Bloomington is Luna Di Luna, a charming Italian establishment that boasts a warm and inviting ambiance. The interior design is quaint and traditional, with Italian music playing softly in the background. The menu offers a limited selection of classic pasta dishes made with fresh ingredients, priced slightly higher than your average Italian eatery. Luna Di Luna also offers outdoor seating for those who prefer to dine al fresco. Guests rave about the bread and seasoned olive oil that is served upon arrival, along with the complimentary Caesar salad. The Bolognese pasta is a fan favorite, as well as the Prosciutto and Parmigiana dishes. The wine selection is top-notch, with a variety of red and white wines available. For those who prefer cocktails or soft drinks, the establishment has a full bar. Luna Di Luna is a must-visit fine dining spot for anyone who loves authentic Italian cuisine and a cozy atmosphere.
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Holly Syring
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A month ago
Absolutely, hands down one of the best places I've eaten at. The food was authentic and delicious, the service was excellent, the dining experience was charming and we left there looking forward to our next trip down so we can come back and dine here again! Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $10–20
Wow!!!! What a wonderful experience. Quaint restaurant with amazing food Must go. We had the shrimp tetrazzini and the chicken parmigiana. Both the Alfredo and Red sauces were amazing. House bread and seasoned oil are a wonderful treat. Wines were reasonably priced. Great value. Thanks for a wonderful evening. We will definitely be back Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Jenna Wollman
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4 months ago
A hidden gem in Minneapolis! I absolutely loved the dish I got, as did everyone else at our table. Everyone thought they had the best dish. Very unique restaurant and wonderful atmosphere. A small menu (no appetizers), lots of wine though, and only one dessert. Loved everything about this place! Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $20–30
Such a wonderful family-run Italian eatery in the burbs! Loved their limited menu design and the dessert, which at the time we dined was a cappuccino cheesecake. Beware or eating too much of the complimentary warm and perfectly seasoned bread + olive oil and the salad before your massive plate of pasta arrives 😅 Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes Garlic Bread
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John N
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6 months ago
My only complaint is not too many dishes to choose from and a limited menu. But I get the impression it's a small family running it, so I get those limitations. What they do they do right. Very nice people run the place. Service Dine in Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Keri K
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8 months ago
Hidden gem in Bloomington on Lyndale, close to 494, but far enough away to feel like you’re in a neighborhood. Cute patio. Intimate setting; great first date place. Romantic. Real Italian menu with roughly eight choices for a meal. The fresh baked bread is always brought right from the oven, and is served with olive oil and spices for dipping. Lots of wine options available. Dessert of the day featured a cappuccino cheese cake. The food was good. The staff is very attentive and friendly. Free parking. Great place to go fir lunch or dinner. They do not have a website and the foot traffic is insane, so they’re all word of mouth—the best kind of advertising! Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Mike
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8 months ago
See Mike Haarstad's review. Great summary. Weirdest menu I've seen, no appetizers, one dessert, wine was very expensive and not good. We literally all got sick after eating. Headaches and bloating, one with watery eyes, really hot and sweaty. Literally sauce out of a can, but the cheap kind with a lot of preservatives. Not seasoned, bland. The bread was good and the tiny pre dinner salads were decent but small. Receipt was from a cash register and not even itemized. Great waitstaff and friendly, but bad, bad food. Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $20–30 Food: 1 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 3
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Mike Haarstad
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10 months ago
Don't trust the reviews. This is maybe the worst meal I've ever had. Their clientele is mostly older suburban people, from a different generation, who have no clue what Italian food is. This place gets good ratings because of its location and cool interior, it's a converted taco bell. They have 8 things on the menu, so I had high hopes. However looking at the old boomers around, like suburban church going crowd, I got a bit suspicious. Looking at the food on their tables, it was sad and bland. I ordered the "seafood pesto" pasta. When it came it was is like this soupy mash of like fats, cream and cheese, with like defrosted shrimp thrown in. Honestly, it was disgusting in consistency, fatty (like eating pure fat and grease), but somehow without flavor. There isn't even salt and pepper on the table, I requested some, it didn't make a difference. Other dishes on the table were very bland, but not as bad as mine. They are Italians running the place, but I tbink they know their clientele and know they can get away with tastes like defrosted food. If it was cheap I'd be like "ok you get what you pay for" but at $20 for a plate of pasta, it's a complete ripoff, like to a cynical degree. You can make this stuff at home, even if you buy a pre-made jar of sauce, it's a million times more flavorful than this. I'm a very like pro small business and eat local advocate, but this place is a total scam. 5 stars for the concept and service, but I'd give a 0 for the food. It's a scam. Worse than like a bag of pre-made frozen pasta kit that you'd find in the grocery store. Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $20–30 Food: 1 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes Garlic Bread
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Matt Lebak
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A year ago
The salads are really small, really more of a garnish than a salad. The portions are large and filling. The food is delicious and very well made. The service is quick and attentive. Our cups were constantly being refilled. The restaurant is small and fills up quickly. It is well decorated with lots of nice artwork and fun lighting. For those who are sound sensitive be aware the restaurant gets very loud when it gets full. Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Uriah Ocean
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10
A year ago
Open the door to this hidden Bloomington gem and step into the world that is Luna Di Luna. This boutique, traditional Italian restaurant is perhaps the most incredible italian food I have eaten since my days growing up in the Italian neighborhoods on the upper East Coast. The food is prepared from scratch, mixed with delicate flavors, and delivered with bold expectations. During dinner service, each main course comes with a fresh salad and the most wonderful homemade bread you have ever tasted. As Italian music plays in the background, the charm and warmth of this little restaurant instantly transport you into another time altogether. Their wine selection is top-notch with other beverages available upon request. Don't be alarmed by the simplicity of their menu. Trust me, food doesn't need to be complicated, and Luna Di Luna serves just the right selections to satisfy any craving you might have. After speaking with the owners, I had the chance to learn that every dish is made from fresh ingredients. Whether you are looking for a robust dish with red sauce or their silky smooth savory alfrado dishes, Luna Di Luna will have your mouth singing amorè, amorè. And don't forget desert. Most restaurants these days serve desert as an afterthought. Not Luna Di Luna. Their Teramasu is to die for. Made with layers of Italiany goodness and drizzled with chocolate liquor, this made- in-house desert will melt your heart as each bite explodes with flavor. Luna Di Luna is priced slightly more than your average Italian chain restaurant, and it should be. The owners take immense pride in what they serve. What you get in return, however, is a meal and experience you will brag about for a long time. Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $30–50 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes Garlic Bread
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