Restaurant in Carlsbad, United States
Lilo
775pts24-seat counter. Michelin star. Book now.

About Lilo
Lilo earned a Michelin star in its opening year — a 24-seat chef's counter in Carlsbad serving a 12-course tasting menu rooted in California's coastline with global references. At $$$$ and with bookings genuinely hard to secure, it is worth the effort if a progressive tasting menu format is what you are after. Book as far ahead as possible.
Should You Book Lilo?
Getting a seat at Lilo is genuinely difficult, and that difficulty is warranted. Opened in April 2025 and awarded a Michelin star within its first year, this 24-seat chef's counter in Carlsbad is already one of the harder reservations on the California coast. If you are planning a visit, build your schedule around the booking, not the other way around. The experience delivers enough to justify that inconvenience, but only if a multi-course tasting menu format works for you. If you want flexibility or a casual dinner, look elsewhere. If you want one of the more considered coastal tasting menu experiences in Southern California right now, this is worth the effort.
What to Expect as a First-Timer
Lilo operates out of a converted space in Carlsbad at 2571 Roosevelt St — specifically, the original Morey Boogie Board factory from the 1970s. For a first-timer, that context matters: the room is minimalist, even spare, which can catch people off guard given how ambitious the food is. Do not interpret the stripped-back environment as low-key. The 12-course tasting menu is detailed, globally-referenced, and paced deliberately over the course of an evening.
The experience begins outside. Before you sit at the counter, guests are welcomed into the garden for opening sips and small bites — an intentional decompression before the full sequence begins. The atmosphere during this portion is relaxed and conversational, which sets a different tone than the hushed formality you might associate with other Michelin-starred rooms. Once inside, the 24-seat counter format keeps the energy communal rather than isolated. You are watching the kitchen work directly in front of you, which suits guests who want proximity to the cooking rather than a private corner table.
Noise levels are moderate and consistent with a counter-format restaurant: present but not intrusive. This is not a loud room, but it is not a silent one either. Conversation is comfortable, which makes it more appropriate for a genuine celebration dinner than a working meal where you need full concentration.
The Food: A Tour of Global Coastlines
Chef Eric Bost structures the 12-course menu around coastal references from around the world. The sourcing is Californian, but the frame of reference moves across geographies , a preparation influenced by Brittany, another reaching toward Japan. For a first visit, the through-line is the quality of produce and the precision of technique rather than any single dish. The menu changes, so specific courses will vary, but the format , immersive, progressive, counter-facing , stays consistent.
The kitchen's credential is real: a Michelin star earned in 2025, the restaurant's opening year. For context, that puts Lilo in rare company. Compare it to Le Bernardin in New York City, The French Laundry in Napa, or Alinea in Chicago for what a Michelin-starred tasting menu experience commits to technically. Closer to home, Providence in Los Angeles and Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg sit in the same register of ambition. On the California coast specifically, Caruso's in Montecito and Citrin in Los Angeles offer useful comparison points for what serious Californian cooking looks like at this price tier.
Booking and Timing
Book as far in advance as possible. With 24 seats and Michelin recognition from its debut year, availability will not loosen as the restaurant settles in , if anything, expect the window to tighten. There is no phone number or walk-in policy available in current data, so assume a reservation-only format and plan accordingly. Midweek may offer slightly more flexibility than Friday or Saturday, though at this capacity, no night is reliably easy.
Lilo opened in April 2025, which means it is operating through its first full year of service. For a first-timer, that timing is actually worth noting: the kitchen is sharp and motivated, the novelty factor is still working in your favour, and the dining room has not yet accumulated the wait-list pressure that typically follows a second or third Michelin cycle. Book now rather than filing it away for later.
The price range is $$$$ , consistent with other Michelin-starred tasting menus in California. Specific per-head pricing is not confirmed in current data, but at this tier and format, plan for the full evening to represent a significant spend including any beverage pairing. If you are on the fence about the budget, read the comparison section below before deciding.
Is Lilo Good for Solo Dining?
Yes, with one caveat. The chef's counter format is genuinely well-suited to solo guests , you are positioned in the action, the kitchen provides a natural focal point, and the communal counter energy means you are never sitting alone at a table for one. If solo tasting menu dining appeals to you, this format works better than a conventional dining room. The caveat: at $$$$ pricing, the value calculation changes without a companion to share the experience, so make sure the format and investment align with what you are looking for. For a solo first-timer in Carlsbad, Lilo is one of the clearest cases for the counter format anywhere in the region.
What to Know About the Broader Carlsbad Scene
Carlsbad has historically not been a dining destination. Lilo, along with co-owner John Resnick, is a deliberate attempt to shift that. If you are building a full trip around the meal, explore our full Carlsbad restaurants guide for where else to eat, our Carlsbad hotels guide for where to stay, and our Carlsbad bars guide for where to go before or after. There is also a growing food and wine scene worth checking through our Carlsbad wineries guide and Carlsbad experiences guide.
For San Francisco-style counter tasting menus, Lazy Bear in San Francisco is a useful reference point for the communal format done well. And if the New Orleans school of ambitious coastal cooking interests you, Emeril's in New Orleans anchors a different tradition worth understanding as context.
Quick reference: 24-seat chef's counter tasting menu, $$$$ pricing, Michelin 1 Star (2025), 2571 Roosevelt St Carlsbad, reservations essential, booking difficulty: hard.
FAQ
- Is Lilo worth the price? At $$$$ and 12 courses, Lilo earns its price point if you are committed to the tasting menu format. The Michelin star , awarded in its opening year , is a meaningful signal of technical quality, not just hype. If you compare it to other Michelin-starred coastal tasting menus in California, the pricing is consistent and the credential is real. If tasting menus are not your preferred format, the value equation shifts regardless of quality.
- Is Lilo good for a special occasion? Yes, it is well-suited to a celebration. The counter format keeps energy lively rather than stiff, the garden reception creates a natural arrival moment, and the 12-course progression gives a special occasion a clear arc. The $$$$ price range also signals occasion-level spending to anyone you bring. For birthdays, anniversaries, or a significant professional milestone, this is a strong match.
- What should a first-timer know about Lilo? Arrive knowing the full evening will take several hours across 12 courses. The experience starts in the garden before moving to the counter inside, so dress for both outdoor and indoor comfort. The room looks minimal but the food is ambitious , do not judge the space by its walls. Book as early as possible; with 24 seats and Michelin recognition, availability is tight. Carlsbad is the destination here, not just a stop, so consider building a full overnight around the meal.
- Is Lilo good for solo dining? The chef's counter format makes it one of the better solo dining options in the region. You are positioned directly facing the kitchen, the room energy carries you through the meal, and there is no awkwardness of a solo table in a couples-heavy dining room. At $$$$ you are spending seriously on your own, so go in clear-eyed about the cost, but the format itself works well for one.
- What should I order at Lilo? There is no a la carte menu , the 12-course tasting menu is the only format. You are in the kitchen's hands for the full sequence, which starts in the garden and moves through coastal-influenced preparations drawing on Californian produce and global references. If you have dietary restrictions, flag them when booking rather than at the table; at this format and price point, the kitchen expects to know in advance.
Compare Lilo
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lilo | Californian | $$$$ | Hard |
| Jeune et Jolie | French | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Campfire | New American, Contemporary | $$$ | Unknown |
| Paon Restaurant & Wine Bar | Unknown | ||
| Wildland | Unknown |
How Lilo stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Lilo worth the price?
At $$$$ for a 12-course tasting menu with a Michelin star earned in its debut year (2025), Lilo earns its price point for anyone committed to the format. Chef Eric Bost's coastal-framed menu is precise and ambitious — this is not a fine-dining approximation in a beach town, it is the real thing. If tasting menus are not your format, the price will feel hard to justify. But for the occasion diner who wants a serious meal north of San Diego, there is currently nothing in Carlsbad that compares.
Is Lilo good for a special occasion?
Yes, strongly. The 24-seat chef's counter in the converted Morey Boogie Board factory gives the room a focused, event-like atmosphere that most conventional dining rooms cannot replicate. A 12-course menu with a Michelin star behind it frames a celebration without you having to do the work. Book as far in advance as possible — availability is tight, and a Michelin star from the debut year will only make that worse.
What should a first-timer know about Lilo?
The experience begins in the garden with sips and bites before moving to the counter, so arrive on time and expect the full arc of the evening. The 12-course format means you are committing to two-plus hours and a fixed menu — there is no à la carte option. The building is the original Morey Boogie Board factory at 2571 Roosevelt St, Carlsbad, and the minimalist room deliberately underplays how ambitious the food is. Chef Eric Bost co-owns the restaurant with John Resnick.
Is Lilo good for solo dining?
Yes. The chef's counter format is one of the better solo dining setups available — you are integrated into the kitchen sightlines and the meal provides its own structure and pacing. At 24 seats, the room is intimate enough that solo guests do not feel isolated. For solo diners who want engagement with the kitchen and a high-effort meal, Lilo is a better fit than a conventional table-service restaurant at a similar price.
What should I order at Lilo?
Lilo runs a fixed 12-course tasting menu, so there are no ordering decisions to make. The menu is set by chef Eric Bost and changes based on seasonal availability and coastal sourcing. Arrive hungry — the meal spans multiple courses and includes a garden reception before the counter service begins.
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