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    BBQ: Leo's BBQ N.E. 36th and Kelly
    Home Cookin: Mama E's
    Burgers: Nic's Diner NW 16 and Penn
    Mexican: Tahurmara's (Norman)
    Cajun: Bourbon Street Cafe (Bricktown)
    Pizza: Joey's Pizzeria N.W. 18th and Classen Blvd
    Chinese: China Wonder (Norman)
    Breakfast: Mama Lou's (Inner City Southside)

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    Be wary of the people pushing Tacoville. "Best Tacos and burritos".

    It isn't that they arent good, it is that they are... well.. more like trucker food than authentic Mexican. If you want some delicious authentic mexican tacos and burritos, hit up Los Comales on SW 15th and Agnew.

    I also wanted to echo how amazing Saturn Grill and Cafe Antigua are. If you want some awesome Thai food try Panang on SW 89th and Penn.

  3. #28

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    I would never claim that Tacoville is authentic Mexican food but that doesn't mean they don't make a good burrito. It may not be authentic or traditional, but it tastes good....to me, that's all that really matters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caboose View Post
    If you want some awesome Thai food try Panang on SW 89th and Penn.

    I've eaten there a couple times with co-workers.

    3 words: Evil Chicken Curry!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MsDarkstar View Post
    I would never claim that Tacoville is authentic Mexican food but that doesn't mean they don't make a good burrito. It may not be authentic or traditional, but it tastes good....to me, that's all that really matters.
    I know, I am not saying its not good.. I am just saying it isn't a real Mexican burrito. It is a trucker burrito, for lack of better term... and that is fine. It is a good one. I am just waiting to make sure the original poster in the thread has the right expectations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by diggyba View Post
    Big Ed's is WELL alive and still serving AWESOME burgers!!
    Grill on the Hill best burgers. SW 25th and Hudson. Belive the address is 325 SW 25. Open 7:00 to 3:00 Monday thru Thurs Friday open until 8:00pm

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    Quote Originally Posted by SOUTHSIDE GIRL View Post
    Grill on the Hill best burgers. SW 25th and Hudson. Belive the address is 325 SW 25. Open 7:00 to 3:00 Monday thru Thurs Friday open until 8:00pm
    I think i've posted this on the Best Burger thread but Anns Chicken Fry has an AMAZING burger!

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    The best burgers in town are at Nic's Diner, on NW 16 and Penn, just a little hole in the wall, old school diner, you can only fit about 12 people in there, but the burgers are worth the wait, and makes up for it. The burgers are so big, you have to eat with a fork, you can't even pick it up, and I am not exaggerating.

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    Belle Isle Restaurant! It's in the first floor of 50 Penn Place on Penn and NW Expressway. This is my wife and I's favorite restaurant.

    Belle Isle Restaurant & Brewery - Oklahoma City's Finest Hand-Crafted Beers

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    Prohibition Room 23rd & classen Great wagyu burgers

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