Talulla's

456 West Franklin Street Chapel HillNC27516
Closed
Sunday
0:00am-10:30pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
4:30pm-10:00pm
Wednesday
4:30pm-10:00pm
Thursday
4:30pm-10:00pm
Friday
0:00am-10:30pm
Saturday
0:00am-10:30pm
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover
Average Rating
4
Total Reviews
(125)
Recommended 0
Not Recommended 0
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Description

Talulla Restaurant can be found at W Franklin St 456. The following is offered: Middle Eastern. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Chapel Hill there are 1 other Middle Eastern. An overview can be found here.
by opendius on August 24, 2015 from opendius

Tips

What To Drink: In addition to its menu, Talulla boasts an equally exotic drink menu, using ingredients like candied ginger and Turkish cherry nectar.
by ezlocal on November 21, 2013 from ezlocal
Where To Sit: For the ultimate in romance, call ahead and reserve Talulla's private (curtained) dining area.
by ezlocal on November 21, 2013 from ezlocal

Editorial Reviews

Exotic Franklin Street eatery brings the flavor of the Mediterranean and Middle East to downtown Chapel Hill.:
In Short
The decor as well as the food might best be described as ethnically eclectic. Bringing together the flavors of Africa, the Middle East and the Mediterranean, this is a great...
by by Contributor at Citysearch on July 11, 2005 from Citysearch

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by localcom on November 10, 2017 from localcom
When you walk through the shadowed glass doors of Talulla's, an instant transformation begins to occur. Your mind and body begin to relax. Your ears pick up on the eclectic mix of music. Your eyes wonder around the walls, decorated in Turkish rugs, then the ceilings, scattered with warm, unique lighting pieces, then the floors... the dark, hardwood floors, and finally, across the plush seating...
by superpages on November 05, 2013 from superpages
Talullas is known for its delicious Turkish decor and beautiful Middle Eastern food (and vice versa) but is becoming just as popular for its late-night scene, six nights a week. After the kitchen shuts down at 10 p.m., the place is transformed into a dance club. It's packed on Friday and Saturday nights with rotating themes like Latin dance one week and DJ Marco and DJ Mogambo spinning...
by cityvoter on July 07, 2013 from cityvoter