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    Little Bull

    4.6 (159 reviews)
    Open 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Ceviche
    Amanda K.

    I didn't think this place was awful, but I wouldn't go back. The portions were too small for the price and the flavors were hit or miss. The best bite was the ceviche with the plantain chips. I honestly didn't find any part of the steak entree enjoyable. The restaurant itself is cute and the service is fine, but I don't think it's worth your time

    Halal güeys
    Meghan M.

    Nice meal with great ambiance! I really enjoyed the tapas, but my main feedback with my main was that they gave me a half chicken that was difficult to cut up into pieces...maybe I could have used my hands but it just didn't feel like the vibe of the restaurant. Also the prefixed menu seemed like a great deal, but they weren't flexible with accommodating dietary restrictions (I don't eat beef or pork and they were not able to modify the main entree to something vegetarian).

    Tuna Bullgogi
    Geoff D.

    Little Bull and the tapas sharing plates don't disappoint even if you do leave lighter in the wallet if not the stomach. Our party of four leaned into the seafood options after creative if decidedly not cheap mixed drinks. Ceviche was lovely and a taste of what was to come with a forkful for each of us. The grilled octopus with cannelli beans broke through as one to remember for next time. The Gambas a La Plancha had the requisite garlic and sauce to mop up with the warm ciabbata, but the salsa piquin gave it a zing that distinguished it from the butter only focused gambas dishes so familiar from Jose Andres' of Jaleo fame among others. The tuna bulgogi (spelled with an extra l on the menu), one of the mas grandes options, was tasty and the presentation left the biggest impression. We shared 8 dishes with one being the larger plate and left full and happy. We did indulge in a Pastelito to share with its warm pastry, goat cheese, guava and whipped cream contrasting well with ripe black raspberries. Again, just a forkful or two each but that was all you needed at the end of a delightful meal. Sunday was hopping so reservations definitely the safe option.

    Ceviche
    Warren G.

    Little bull is always a delight, and whenever I am in the area I make it a point to swing by for brunch. I absolutely love shrimp and grits and little bull does the best elevated shrimp and grits I have ever had, hands down. The ceviche was stellar and wqsserved with plantain chips and which made it even better. Their menu has many good options for those with celiac or avoiding gluten which is wonderful. The staff was attentive and was able to help me find more plates to try. My only gripe was the coffee didn't have refills and it wasn't mentioned verbally when we asked for more. Still, even with that i will be by again next time I'm in town

    Ceviche
    Erica P.

    First time visiting Little Bull, so at the recommendation of our waiter Komal, we decided to try the tasting menu. Offering a selection of the restaurant's most popular dishes, the tasting menu allowed each of us to select 2 tapas, an entree, and a dessert--plenty of food for even the hungriest of us :) Again at Komal's recommendation, we decided to double up and each select the ceviche as our first course and I'm so glad we did! The snapper was PERFECT and it was nice to have some unsalted plantain chips to scoop all the fresh and citrusy goodness with. We also had the birria dumplings, which had the consommé poured on tableside. The short rib filling was wonderfully flavorful and paired so well with the consommé. The only thing that could have been better about them was if the broth stuck to the dumpling wrapper some more, like the traditional birria tortillas. Our other tapas choice was the octopus and WOW, this dish was amazing! The octopus was cooked perfectly and the warm beans brought some good warmth and richness. For entrees, we got the Little Asada (hangar steak) cooked perfectly at medium rare. The umami flavor lingered on the tongue and the presentation was beautiful. We also tried the Tuna Bull-gogi (I'm a sucker for a good pun) seared rare. The contrast of the warm over easy egg and the rare tuna was chef's kiss. The entire dish was full of flavors that I wouldn't have put together, but worked so incredibly well! Dessert was a singular option of churros with ice cream, which was honestly the perfect end to a delicious meal. The "churros" were cinnamon sugar donut holes, which were warm and soft, served with ice cream and fresh strawberries--the perfect mix of decadent and fresh. The ambiance in the dining room is nice, albeit a little loud. The dark and moody decor makes it a great date night spot. The patio seemed to be popular, but I was honestly too excited to be seated that I didn't look around much out there. I love that we have another delicious tapas restaurant in Durham, one that really stands out with its unique flavor combinations and beautiful presentations. Excited to come back and enjoy more of the menu!

    Kathleen W.

    I was able to visit Little Bull for friend's birthday brunch and I'm so happy I was able to experience this wonderful restaurant. I love the presentation (and taste) of the margaritas. I ordered the steak and French toast and I'm still dreaming about them both. The steak was perfectly cooked and had so much amazing flavor. The French toast was delectable and exactly what French toast should be. Our server anticipated all of our needs and was super friendly. We sat on the patio which was decorated beautifully, but I'll have to go back to sit inside because it was beautiful to see. I will say if you have somebody that's a picky eater. They might be a little nervous, but all the food is delicious. If you haven't been definitely add this to your list.

    Tuna Bulgogi
    John E.

    Dinner for four on a Sunday night came to $274.13 including tax + tip, and Little Bull delivered something rare: both an outstanding dining experience and outstanding food. Too often restaurants excel at one or the other, Little Bull truly does both. One thing we've learned living in North Raleigh is that getting to Durham is often only a few minutes longer than driving to downtown Raleigh. We had an out of town guest, so we decided to make the drive. We'd eaten at Little Bull shortly after it opened (once for a weekday dinner and once for Sunday brunch) and loved it, but had never written a review. This felt like the right time. We made a reservation for four on a Sunday night. Because it was Sunday, parking in the nearby lot was free. The lot isn't labeled with the restaurant's name, but staff confirmed it was fine, and it's just a short walk across the street. From the moment we walked in, the ambiance was warm and welcoming. The staff struck the perfect balance of attentiveness and ease. Our server guided us effortlessly through the menu, navigating very different preferences, one vegan who loves heat and spice, another meat-eater who prefers milder flavors. As a group, we enjoy sharing plates, so we ordered generously... possibly too generously. One unifying theme we noticed across the menu was a creative fusion of Mexican influences with Asian, especially Thai, flavors, which made the meal both surprising and cohesive. What we ordered: * Little Asada - 8 oz hanger steak, pasilla marinade, asparagus, cauliflower purée, oyster mushroom, peanut salsa macha * Tuna Bulgogi - NC tuna, rice, kimchi, bok choy, oyster & shiitake mushrooms * Winter Cabbage * Charred Broccolini * Gambas a la Plancha - shrimp, salsa piquín, onion, ciabatta * Halal Geyüs - whole chicken, turmeric, salsa diabla, white sauce, greens, pita, house fries * Ceviche * Churro Bliss * Pastelito - puff pastry, goat cheese, guava, whipped cream, seasonal fruit, sprinkles I also had a glass of wine, and one of us ordered a Café Royale cocktail. Every dish was thoughtfully prepared and deeply flavorful. Our vegan diner summed it up best: "The winter cabbage was incredible--and I don't even like cabbage that much. It was the best thing I had all night, closely followed by the broccolini. They really know what to do with vegetables." The out of town guest said everything they had was excellent. The ceviche was a bit underwhelming. I loved the Little Asada, though with so much food I ended up taking some home. The Halal Geyus chicken was tender and juicy. The house fries were excellent. For dessert, the clear winner was the Pastelito--light, balanced, and beautifully executed. I can't recall the exact seasonal fruit, but it worked perfectly, even though we were all quite full by then. Little Bull made a meaningful evening feel cared for, celebratory, and memorable. It's a place we'll return to, not just for the food, but for the experience.

    Broccolini
    Athavi J.

    This place has a great vibe -- intimate and cozy with eclectic decor: chandeliers, dark walls, bold portraits, and oversized mirrors. Both the indoor and covered patio seating are comfortable and climate-controlled. Service was excellent 5+/5-- attentive and well-timed without feeling overbearing. We had a minor mishap at our table, and the staff handled it quickly and graciously. The menu changes based on local sourcing, which keeps things interesting. We ordered the scallops thinking they were cooked, but they came out raw -- surprisingly, they were beautifully done, with Tajín, peach, chilies, and fennel. The elote looked great but was a bit too salty to fully enjoy. The broccolini was the standout dish -- perfectly cooked with a flavorful chili crisp and furikake sauce. Overall, great ambience, thoughtful service, and creative food. Would definitely return.

    Steam bao
    Shanelle Y.

    I brought 2 of my friends here for dinner because I thought they would really like it and they did! We sat outside this time and although it was a cold evening, the heaters kept us warm. There were several new menu options, but ultimately I ended up ordering the dish that was my favorite the last time that I came here (gambas a la plancha) and it was just as good - if not even better - than I remembered!

    Jerk chicken and fries
    Mali B.

    Walked in on a Saturday and it was packed, so definitely make a reservation. I grabbed a seat at the bar and honestly loved the vibe--very grown and sexy ambiance. The food came out quick, fresh, and full of flavor. Everything hit exactly how it should. No complaints whatsoever, just a really solid experience. I'd absolutely come back.

    Frenchxican
    Zaneta R.

    Little Bull in Durham delivers a brunch experience that feels creative, soulful, and completely grounded in flavor. From the moment you walk in, the energy feels just right. The space is airy and thoughtfully designed with exposed brick, bold splashes of color, and natural light that fills the room. There's a modern southwestern feel woven throughout, but nothing feels forced. The decor is stylish without trying too hard, and the vibe is easygoing in a way that makes you want to settle in and stay a while. The staff matches the energy of the space perfectly. Friendly, informed, and genuinely excited to walk you through the menu. Service was attentive without hovering, and our server gave great insight on what to try and how dishes were prepared. We kicked things off with the Duck Chilaquiles, which came piled high with rich duck confit, crispy totopos, creamy guajillo salsa, avocado salsa, cotija, onions, crema, radish, and a perfectly cooked sunny egg on top. Every bite had layers of texture and heat, and the duck brought a savory depth that took the dish up a notch. It was bold, balanced, and satisfying. Next was the Gambas Grits, featuring grilled shrimp nestled on top of blue corn chihuahua grits with a punchy salsa piquín. The shrimp were charred just right, and the grits were smooth and earthy with a slight sweetness that played beautifully against the heat. It felt like a nod to Southern roots with a twist that kept it interesting. The Steak and Eggs kept it classic with a well-seasoned cut, cooked to order, alongside eggs done just the way we asked. Simple, clean, and familiar. It didn't try to compete with the bolder plates, but it anchored the brunch in a satisfying way. And then came the Frenchxican Toast, which was hands-down the favorite of the meal. Thick slices of brioche pan de natas, soaked in egg batter, caramelized with brûléed sugar, topped with fresh berries, and finished with a horchata glaze that was out of this world. It was decadent but not overly sweet, and had that perfect mix of crispy edges and custardy center that you dream about later. Little Bull brings something special to the Durham food scene. It's inventive but still rooted, stylish but welcoming, and most importantly, everything on the plate delivers.

    Duck Chilaquiles
    Andrea A.

    Came here for Sunday brunch to celebrate me and my friends' birthdays! Had a good overall experience, but I'm not sure some dishes we got fully lived up to expectations. 3 of us shared the: - Duck Chilaquiles: Classic, I liked all the toppings. - Gambas Grits: Perfectly tender shrimp; the sauce was flavorful but way too salty for me. - Steak & Eggs: Steak was cooked well, but again one of the sauces was very salty. I actually really liked the herby green sauce though, provided great contrast to some otherwise heavy components. - Frenchxican Toast: Absolute stunner of a dish both appearance & taste-wise. The berry and horchata glazes paired with the fluffy, eggy brioche was just heavenly. Do yourself a favor and pls get this! Ambiance is amazing, so aesthetic- there's indoor & outdoor seating. Service was fast and friendly- our server, Kamal, was great. There's plenty of free street parking. It would be perfect if they ease up on the salt, but for now 8/10 would recommend!

    Patio dining
    Charles L.

    A colleague and I had dinner at Little Bull tonight. The night air was cold, but we sat in a covered patio warmed by heat lamps. We shared small plates. We started with a delicious ceviche on a sweet potato sauce with delicious crisp plantain chips, and then ate a plate of mixed vegetables. Next up was birria dumplings in spicy adobo sauce, then al pastor pork on a skewer, and gambas al la pancha with a rich hearty red sauce. We finished with Mexican bread pudding swimming in caramel sauce. Our meal was delicious. Our server was excellent.

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    Interesting and delicious tapas plates at this Durham restaurant. Excellent cocktails in cool setting.

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    What a lovely surprise to find this gem tucked away in downtown Durham! I had heard great things…read moreabout their espresso martini, so when we finally visited, we had to try it. And, it truly lived up to the hype. One of the best we've ever had! I also tried two other cocktails made with their house-distilled rum and gin, and both were delicious and perfectly balanced. The seasonal menu is creative and reasonably priced, we were genuinely impressed. The ambiance is charming and cozy despite a bit warm inside (the AC was pretty weak), but quiet and tastefully decorated with velvet couches, exposed walls, vintage touches, and fresh flowers on each table. We had fun flipping through their amazing cocktail book collection on the shelf too. The bartenders were very friendly and offered us focaccia from Ninth Street Bakery to pair with our drinks for free, which was such a thoughtful and tasty addition. We thoroughly enjoyed our experience and are so happy to see a micro-distillery thriving in the heart of Durham. Can't wait to return for an official tour and to sample more of their spirits!

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