View Full Version : Who has the best chicken fried steak?
Martin 02-16-2011, 07:19 AM i still wish they had stayed in norman when they came here a while back
that was just south of berry and robinson, right? i know i'd go alot more if it were still there. -M
Midtowner 02-16-2011, 07:49 AM I'm gonna say Cheever's.
kevinpate 02-16-2011, 07:51 AM that was just south of berry and robinson, right? i know i'd go alot more if it were still there. -M
Yes it was. Himalaya is the latest decent food to also up and move out. There's no issue of traffic access there, never has been. Only thing I can figure is the foodie's lease it, do well, owner jacks pricing and folks leave rather than have their pockets groped so deeply w/o a kiss. Pure speculation on my part as I don't know the owners, but little else makes sense for several successful food places to up and move.
Oh well, the Noble place has more charm to it anyhow. However, those folks could set up in a typical food court space and find a way to make make it overflow with goodness. They do know their stuff.
Martin 02-16-2011, 08:13 AM the noble place has more charm to it anyhow.
i totally agree... while more convenient, the place on berry didn't do anything for me. they moved from there back to noble to some restaurant space that looked like it used to be connected to a motel or something... that really didn't click, either. glad they're back on the main drag in noble.
sounds like i need to try cheever's. also, has anybody tried the cfs at kyle's 1025? they have both a "mike's chicken fried steak" and a "newton's ultimate chicken fry" on their menu and i'm curious as to how they measure up.
-M
okclee 02-16-2011, 09:24 AM Haven't tried it, but Irma's has one on their menu. It is actually highlighted as a Irma favorite.
Anyone tried Irma's chicken fried steak?
metro 02-16-2011, 10:06 AM Yes, irmas is not very good, stick to their no name burger instead
okclee 02-16-2011, 10:40 AM Thanks. I will.
bluedogok 02-17-2011, 08:44 PM Pete, don't waste your time on Ann's it's weird. I've had CFS from most places in the metro and by far chuck house is the way to go for the real deal and Cheevers is the best gourmet version, I particularly like their cowgirl benedict version.
We tried Ann's a year or so ago and they have "jazzed up" some of their items like the mashed potatoes and gravy. I don't plan on going back, it just wasn't the same.
Thunder 02-17-2011, 09:46 PM I prefer chicken fried chicken. Check for yourselves and be amazed.
BigBadBen 02-18-2011, 01:54 PM Kendells.
Del Rancho.
Momma's, but she wont cook for any of you! :)
SoonerDave 02-23-2011, 10:07 AM For my $0.02, the Chuck House chicken fry is as good as it gets. Somehow, someway, they managed to have broken the code on making a chicken fried steak that isn't greasy. I think that boils down to getting the oil to the right temperature, and then cooking it for the right length of time, which tends to limit the opportunity for the oil to soak into the meat any more than it absolutely has to. Now, I will admit its been some time since I had one there, but it was good. The last one or two I had at Del Rancho haven't been as good, but it has been a loong while.
As an aside, the last chicken fried steak dinner I had was in Branson, MO, about a year ago, at some place along the main drag up there near the Titanic musem. It was awesome....with I could remember the name of the place - Montana Mike's maybe??...oh well, I digress....
MikeLucky 02-23-2011, 10:52 AM Kendall's... Noble... End of conversation.
metro 02-23-2011, 03:21 PM Montana Moks is a chain. Also not just the oil temperature, but type of oil makes the taste.
rcjunkie 02-23-2011, 10:10 PM If you want chicken fried steak with little breading go to Cattleman's, if you want a very minimal chicken fried steak with tons of breading, go to Del Ranco, Kendell's or Chuck house.
SoonerDave 02-24-2011, 12:31 PM If you want chicken fried steak with little breading go to Cattleman's, if you want a very minimal chicken fried steak with tons of breading, go to Del Ranco, Kendell's or Chuck house.
Have to disagree with you on that, at least as far as Chuck House goes. The last time I had one it wasn't "minimal" at all. Obviously that can vary with the guy at the fryer, I suppose..
rcjunkie 02-24-2011, 08:17 PM Have to disagree with you on that, at least as far as Chuck House goes. The last time I had one it wasn't "minimal" at all. Obviously that can vary with the guy at the fryer, I suppose..
Maybe so, the last time I ate there (about a month ago), I took 3 bites before I found meat.
positano 02-25-2011, 09:07 PM Back in "the day", no one came close to the CFS at Nelson's Buffeteria in downtown Tulsa. Nelson has long since retired, but his oldest son opened Nelson's Ranch House last year. I don't know how it's doing, but was told at the time the CFS was still Smitty's original recipe and was still the best. If that's true and you are up for the drive to Tulsa, it's definitely one of the best. (And the homemade pie was always unbelievable).
Corndog1 02-25-2011, 10:56 PM Kendells hands down. Make the drive from Choctaw to meet up with friends at Kendalls before every OU home game and eat that before the game for my pregame meal. They also have some great cinnamon rolls after you clean your plate.
Interested in the Sunrise place though, have seen it, but never been there yet. Thanks for the tip.
bornhere 02-26-2011, 12:13 AM I will confirm positano's assessment of Nelson's.
rcjunkie 02-26-2011, 07:57 AM Kendells hands down. Make the drive from Choctaw to meet up with friends at Kendalls before every OU home game and eat that before the game for my pregame meal. They also have some great cinnamon rolls after you clean your plate.
Interested in the Sunrise place though, have seen it, but never been there yet. Thanks for the tip.
I'll agree Kendells is decent, it's as big as the plate it's served on, but most enjoy it for the quanity, not quailty.
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