About the only things I miss about living in Dallas are The Ticket and all those places to eat crawdads and blackend fish...
About the only things I miss about living in Dallas are The Ticket and all those places to eat crawdads and blackend fish...
Someone to revive Between the bread for their kabobs and pasta sauce.. can't find anywhere like theirs. Also, someone to revive Last Thai as it was on 23rd. Can't find it anywhere either.
ooooo, some good hot dog joints would be nice, like a Cupid Dawg's or a good Chicago style hot dog place. I miss my cheese dog/cheese fry fix!
I saw an article in last week's Gazette that someone is opening a tapas restaurant in lower Bricktown. The Centennial i think.
2 things OKC area needs are: Boston Market, I love that place, and a Brazilian Bar-b-que(churrasco). I have loved eating at Brazilian restaurants. How can you go wrong with servers walking around with different types of food to your table. Here is one I have ate at and loved Tucanos Brazilian Grill
I would also like to request a Ruby Tuesdays. Although a chain, we did enjoy it.
. . . I can't resist. . . .Central Market "Cafe on the Run" or Whole Foods equivalent.
My wife and I like to eat at Ruby Tuesday's when we see one on the road. We like their salad bar and they make a pretty good hamburger too. I emailed them a couple of years ago or so asking if they considered bringing their restaurant to OKC. They responded by saying that they had no plans at that time to do so. I wouldn't be surprised if they do come here eventually with all the growth that's going on.
Mexican is sorely underrepresented in the metro.
One thing I realized last night, is that there is no major pizza chain downtown (Mazzio's, Pizza Hut, Domino's, PapaJohns). Although I'm not that big on chains, we all eat at them from time to time. I know there is Pizza Town and Falcone's downtown, but Pizza Town is mediocre and Falcone's is overpriced. I think it would serve downtown well to have Papa Johns or Oklahoma's own Mazzio's. Something with delivery service and longer hours than the other two currently downtown.
We need a Ray's Pizzeria (NYC) downtown. Not going to happen, just a thought.
I think we need true a true cajun establishment. I would also like to see a brazilian establishment. The biggest thing is I wish the restaurants we have now would get some help advertising.
Chefdavies, in your opinion is Crawdaddyz not Cajun? I know Bourbon Street has some cajun dishes and influences. I believe there is one or two Cajun restaurants on the NE side of town as well. We do have a Brasilian establishment, it's called Cafe Do Brasil. As far as a churrascaria, I'd like one to return to OKC and I imagine someone will open one after the NBA comes (hopefully). As far as the advertising goes, well you have my contact info and we've talked about advertising before, I'd be glad to help any of your restaurant buddies out.
I bet Texas De Brazil takes a serious look at OKC now that we have an NBA team. Their stores average close to $8 million per unit...way above anything in the state. They also do an outstanding job.
We definitely need more 24 hour places. If you go to a concert you're stuck with fast food or IHOP or Denny's. I wish Toby Keith's was open later. I do know Fridays and Applebee's are open a little later, but more open till at least midnight.
My son would love a Fuddruckers here. I'd like to have a Bob Evans. I wish Marie Calender's would put a location here in Oklahoma City. I love their pies.
I'm not vegetarian myself, but I was hard pressed recently to give a restaurant recommendation to someone who was. I came up empty handed.
Her response was, "I guess Oklahoma City's not much of a foodie town." And I said, "well, I guess not for vegetarians."
We need a late night place like this downtown for the late night crowd:
http://www.popburger.com/
Also a high-end japanese restaurant like this would be welcome:
MEGU
I think it would be nice for OKC to have a LaMadeleines French Bakery.They are a chain but currently only have stores in Dallas, Atlanta, Houston, New Orleans, Washington DC. They have excellent pastries, Napoleans, Strawberry Romanoff, fruit tarts etc.. Also excellent tomato basil soup and ceasar salads. I think it would go over well in OKC.
la Madeleine has opened up here in Austin in the past few years, they have had one on North Lamar for quite awhile but have recently opened up new locations. They are now up to five here.
I always saw La Baguette (North May location) as a "similar" type of place, not a copy but enough commonality between them to see them in the same kind of light.
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