We just published our most recent Shady Restaurant of the Month review on El Regio Pollo. If you haven't tried this place, it is definitely a unique find for OKC. Here's a link to the full review:
El Regio Pollo: Shady Restaurant of the Month
We just published our most recent Shady Restaurant of the Month review on El Regio Pollo. If you haven't tried this place, it is definitely a unique find for OKC. Here's a link to the full review:
El Regio Pollo: Shady Restaurant of the Month
That sounds wonderful.. now if they could just do a delivery.. I'd be all over it!
I love El Pollo Loco.
" You've Been Thunder Struck ! "
I was pleasently surprised by El Pollo Chulo (?) over on 23rd just east of Meridian I believe. They do one thing and do it well: grilled chicken.
Last edited by Andy1807; 12-27-2007 at 10:06 AM. Reason: I'm dumb
We have a review of El Pollo Chulo as well:
El Pollo Chulo, it’s dandy chicken | Oklahoma City Restaurants
If it's "shady" then why does it get a good review.
From the Shady Restaurants Category on our site: "Here, you’ll find reviews of restaurants with poor lighting, bad curb appeal, questionable clientèle, and dangerous parking lots. Those with the best food rise to the top and receive our monthly “Shady Restaurant of the Month” award."
We're looking to find those places that you wouldn't normally want to go, but where the food is actually quite good!
i've been meaning to go to el regio loco as per your recommendation... i actually had a chance to go on the 24th, but he wasn't open! perhaps i'll try tonight... is it cash only or can i use a card?
-M
kinda figured that, but just wanted to be sure. thanks! -MOriginally Posted by eataroundokc.com
cash or card, i'll try it... i might pass on that particular atm, though. :P
btw, i enjoy your site. keep up the good work! -M
thanks for sharing this!
you reminded me of a wonderful shady mexican place close to work. and lunch is closing in.
I love the review lol. The whole bit at the end about how the convenience store must be some sort of front for some other business had me rolling.
I've always wanted to try one of those walk-up things. Not sure if I'm brave enough to go to this area alone
Still corrupting young minds
The name of this place is EL REGIO LOCO and it's on the corner of 29th and May, close to the Airport Road exit. It's a small food trailer on the lot of a convenience store (cash only). It's not expensive $13 whole chicken, $7 for half. There is actually seating inside the convenience store which is being converted into a small restaurant for El Regio Loco. I first went to El Regio in Austin TX about 6 years ago and it was AWESOME!!! So when I saw this place which looked the same i got excited. I found out that the owner in OKC worked for El Regio in Austin TX and he also worked at El Pollo Loco in San Antonio Texas. He combined the names and created"EL REGIO LOCO". I expect this place to BLOW UP like El Regio did in TX with all of it's franchises in Austin, San Antonio, Houston and Dallas. Go check out EL REGIO LOCO, you will not be disappointed!!
Hey, thanks for the correction on the name, Big Abe. Andrew, the writer of our article, says that he lost the title in translation -- he didn't actually see it written anywhere but was interpreting it from the words of the owner. I am correcting everything on our article to reflect the true name -- El Regio Loco.
finally made it to regio loco yesterday! lemme say it was off the beaten path and therefore a blast... who knew i'd be putting my l337 highschool spanish skills to the test?
for $13 cash (no tax?), you get a whole chicken, two sides, some limes and a some tortillas. the chicken is definitely the star of the show. it's marinated in various spices (chili powder, cumin and lime is all i could make out) and grilled with some onions. they take the chicken, quarter it and wrap it up in some butcher paper along with the onions. it's quite delicious.
the two sides were a bit blah... both of them being about the same. the first was elbow macaroni in a soupy broth and the other was mystery meat and vegetables in a soupy broth. it would've been nice to have a bit more variety between the two sides.
the tortillas were tasty and fresh. i generally don't prefer the corn tortillas served at your average tex mex restaurant because there they generally lack flavor... not so with these.
definitely a shady restaurant, but well worth the visit. -M
for those fans of regio loco...
it looks as if they've set up shop in the old taco bell on sw 36th (grand blvd) & western... not sure if they're opened and ready for business, but i did see their sign on the building this past weekend.
-M
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