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4 based on 80 reviews
I always come back here to my favorite-of-favorites to eat! Everything is fantastic, but my favorite is the "Deluxe Soy Bun" and the Veggie Imperial Rolls. The Special chicken soup, rice-noodle pizza, and any of the the special soy dishes are amazing. If you eat meat, be not dismayed, there are plenty of options for you as well. Service is special here; I always love the humble greeting by Ri-Le himself!
4 based on 160 reviews
P.F. Chang's is a restaurant concept that honors the 2,000-year-old Asian tradition of wok cooking and believes in making food from scratch every day in every restaurant. With a Farm to Wok food philosophy at its core, P.F. Chang's chefs hand-roll dim sum
No matter where I am, P.F. Changâs is always a good place to eat. I tried the Thai Harvest Curry vegetarian dish and it was very good. Never disappointed at this chain restaurant.
4 based on 54 reviews
Delicious ramen with great service! The tonkotsu + brussel sprouts ramen wasn't authentic but the broth was supreb and wasn't too salty. Service was good and fast and it's a cool and cozy environment. Wouldn't eat this jinya ramen brand again since it wasnt mindblowing good unless there's no other ramen options around
4 based on 64 reviews
My last review was a little over 2 years ago right after the remodel. It was good then, it is great now. My wife and I decided to meet here for lunch today and were seated in the dining room in a comfy booth. We've eaten in the bar area before and both areas are well-planned, comfortable and beautifully decorated. Our server was Trent who did an excellent job of being prompt, informative and friendly. I had the Far East Fish and Chips ($14) which comes with fries, sliced veggies and great onion rings. My wife had the Almond Sesame Chicken (small-$10.50). We both had unsweetened iced tea which turned out to be Chinese Mist. It is excellent! This restaurant is very quiet and would be a good special occasion dining event. If anything, what started out as very good 2 years ago has progressed into the great territory. If you are a Sushi lover, there is a wide variety on the menu and a fairly large bar menu. Enjoy!
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4 based on 88 reviews
KEO Restaurant in Tulsaâs Brookside fuses traditional wok cooking with an ultramodern ambiance characteristic of only the most fashionable New York City restaurants. Never before has there been a place that takes traditional Asian recipes that before were
We were in Tulsa visiting family and stopped here for dinner; great service, fresh and flavorful food. I had the fried rice, which I highly recommend. The noise level is a bit high in the dining room, would love to try it on a less crowded night.Thank you for your kind review! Have a wonderful day. We look forward to seeing you again next time you are in Tulsa.
4 based on 51 reviews
Only the third time Iâve had PHO. My oldest son in Austin introduced me to it last month and now my youngest son who lives here in Tulsa took me and the wife to this restaurant today and now Iâm hooked on PHO. Very refreshing and light and tasty. This restaurant out of the three is by far the best one in my newbie opinion. We had egg rolls, pork summer rolls, chicken summer rolls, two orders of chicken pho with a Vietnamese sandwich and chicken fried rice. All of which were really good. Almost forgot, we also had a Thai coffee which was delicious and it was made with the New Orleans coffee âCafe DeMondeâ. Very strong but absolutely nothing like it. Highly recommend this place !
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4 based on 79 reviews
This is a great place for a business lunch or dinner and drinks. They have a big menu that covers just about everything Thai. We had the Kaprao and the Tropical Pad Thai. The tofu in the Pad Thai was cooked perfectly and the flavors were perfect. The Kaprao was also very good. Just enough basil to stand out, but not so much as to over power the other flavors. (The last time we were in this building it was Rosie's Rib Joint....man that has been a while)
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4 based on 149 reviews
Sushi Hana Japanese Fusion offers NY-style sushi at its two restaurant locations in Southwestern Tulsa. Our Master Chefs prepare a variety of menu items, from sushi rolls to many different Asian fusion entrees.
I love going to lunch here! The lunch specials are awesome. They all come with a generous salad and miso soup. For $9 you can get shrimp and vegetable tempura (L6). My favorite is L2 with 2 salmon sashimi, 2 white tuna sashimi, 4 pieces of nigiri, and 6 avocado sushi. Needless to say, you will be filled!!
4 based on 290 reviews
"Dinner for one", while in Tulsa on business, first meal after nearly a full day's worth of aeroplane food. What a lovely contrast â lipsmacking gyoza for starters, and then a combination of sahimi and nigiri for the main event. I can't promise that the sushi is as fresh as you might find in the Tokyo fish market, but it's pretty darn good given we are in Oklahoma! Service is very attentive and responsive. The menu options aren't strictly limited to Japanese with quite a few fusion and hybrid selections available. First time I've seen Phad Thai in a Japanese restaurant, but it all works. The restaurant itself is open, airy and spacious with a contemporary, industrial ambience. Good value for money, though my one suggestion would be to offer a combined sushi & sashimi/nigiri menu option to avoid having to order these dishes separately.
4 based on 432 reviews
Authentic Italian Cuisine, Italian owned with hands-on operation. You will find a Romantic, table cloth, candlelit atmosphere, Live classical music (Weekends). Home made pastas, game meats, sea food and specials offered daily, as well as our traditional p
New to Tulsa and also being a second generation Italian we have been searching for the best chicken parm in Tulsa.Sadly it was not here, the chicken was correctly pounded thin with a tasty breading and excellent cheese but the sauce fell short. It was way too acidic and lacked flavor. The worse ones by far are still Ti Amo's and Johnny Carino's. Except for the sauce it was one of the best along with Carraba's and Russo's. Surprisingly it was also the first Italian restaurant that ever charged me a premium for changing the type of pasta that was a side dish.The spinach and linguini with garlic and oil was good and prepared well. The penne arrabiata was disppointing and did not have a good flavor or was not close to tasting like authentic arrabiata sauce. The creme brulee was okay but the canoli was terrible. There waas filling only at the ends with nothing in the middle and therewas chocolate syrup on the outside that dominated and all you could taste. The shell was fair but not great and you could not taste the cream because of the chocolate. Hate to give up,we will wait a while and try something else , hopefully it will be better.
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