Perhaps a bit different than some because we are vegetarian, but our current Top 5 are:
- Sheesh Mahal
- Couscous Cafe
- Goro Ramen
- Pizzeria Gusto
- Big Truck Tacos
Perhaps a bit different than some because we are vegetarian, but our current Top 5 are:
- Sheesh Mahal
- Couscous Cafe
- Goro Ramen
- Pizzeria Gusto
- Big Truck Tacos
So many new places I really don't even have a regular rotation any more... Only place I still hit on a weekly basis is El Primo Loco for pollo al carbon and that addictive verde sauce they serve.
Slims chicken
Cafe Antigua
Tamashii
Scotties Deli
Currently considering
Sams Southern eatery
McClintock Saloon
ND foods
Old rotation
GRUB
Volcano sushi
Cafe7
BTW, I'm much more of a hang-out and drink and eat a little food type of person so there are loads of restaurants I really like but I strongly gravitate to the bar-heavy, fun atmosphere places.
Or at least places like Yuzo and Chick n Beer where you can have several food items over an extended period rather than one big meal.
Yuzo
Tamashii
Gopuram
Chick-N-Beer
Chows
Old places that were in the rotation that we need to get back to more often
Abels
VII Bistro
Camilya's
Quoc Bao
Guernsey Park
HAHA... Might be easier to list the ones I don't like... Much shorter list!
Edmond:
Muu Shabu
The Heat (Formerly known as Humble Pie)
Texlahoma
Norman:
The Diner
El Toro Chino
Das Boot Camp
Mama Veca's
Fantasy Chinese Cuisine
Ray's Smokehouse
Oklahoma City:
El Primo Loco
Chow's
Pho Lien Hoa
Slaughters Hall
Hugo's Taquizas
Nic's Grill
Family Affair
Bistro 38
Tamashii
Chae
Paseo Grill
Jones Assembly
Sherri's Diner
Texas de Brazil
The Flying Pig
George's Happy Hog
Maple's Barbecue
Yukon:
Miller Grill
Noble:
Tiffany's
Any hidden gems in towns like Purcell, Paul’s Valley, or other areas along I-35 you know about?
Not really any gems left. Most have closed unfortunately..... Purcell does have a new Italian restaurant but I haven't tried it yet. Ruby's, Sonny's, and The Rusty Knot are all good if you are in Purcell but not quite what I would call gems.
Paul's Valley has Mimi's downtown which is a pretty good home cooking diner in their downtown area but I think they only serve breakfast and lunch. Bob's Pig Stand is ok but there is better BBQ a little further south in Wynnewood (Trails End) or Davis (Smokin' Joes)..... I've also been to Punkin's and Tio's in Pauls Valley, which have both been around for years, but personally I didn't care for either.
A little further south in Davis I really like 77 Grill and Burger Land. Both are litle hole in the walls but serve good food. I've also heard good things about Dougherty Diner in Davis but haven't tried it.
Oh and if you go SW out of Purcell on Hwy 74 to Maysville. Baker's Pizza is a slightly better version of the Purcell style of pizza that Jo's and Rodney's have been serving for decades.
Thank you for the heads up!
Hwy 77 is a nice drive south. Since I am in Ardmore most weekends I generally take it more often than I-35 just to break up the monotony of interstate travel.... Not to mention I-35 from Purcell to Wynnewood has been one big traffic delay due to construction all summer.
Definitely watch your speed because I almost always see law enforcement. Had a motorcycle pass me just outside Paoli a few weeks ago just as a trooper came around the corner..... Pretty sure I got to Paoli way quicker, and cheaper, by doing the speed limit.
Love seeing these lists.
My rotation is:
-Chick N Beer (esp. $4 Mondays!)
-Gia Gia Vietnamese Restaurant
-Hatch
-Taqueria Sanchez
-The Mule
Yes, seeing these lists from people passionate about OKC and food helps to remind there tons of great places that you either need to try or tend to forget about.
I recently went all the way out to Krebs with a friend to eat at Pete's Place. He had fond memories of it from growing up out that way. I was very underwhelmed. You can get better Italian food in OKC...at better prices, too. That combined with the drop in quality I've seen at Meers burgers makes me think the days of those hidden gems might be fading.
They are still out there but just like finding real gems... You gotta hunt for them..... There is a little hole in the wall in Healdton called Grasshopper Junction that makes the best pan gravy I've ever eaten.... Everything else there is just good but that gravy is worth driving to Healdton for... I ask for an IV drip of it when I make it there.
There is another in Colbert called Williams Old Style BBQ... It's a shack that just serves average meat at best but they make a sauce that is unique to the Eastern Texoma area that I would put on road kill and eat it... It's that freaking good!
Tiffany's in Noble, right across the street from Kendall's is another one... I've never been there for lunch but will drive out there once or twice a year just to eat breakfast.
Recently, our regular dinner rotation has included:
-Goro;
- Chick N Beer;
- 1492;
- Picasso;
- Powerhouse;
- Hall's Pizza; and
- Jones.
Have been recently craving and need to get to: Gabriela's, Stella, Bistro 38, Rococo, and Yuzo.
Here's my current list:
Scottie's Deli
The Hideaway up on Western
Chelinos in Bricktown once or twice a month
My brother and I have hit Hopscotch a couple times but I don't know if it'll be a regular for us
Freebird's at Belle Isle
HAHA... That might have to wait until after Thanksgiving.... I'm headed to Lawrence Kansas in the morning for a basketball/football weekend and then headed to the homestead in the Arbuckles for the rest of Thanksgiving week when I get back... So I'm wrapping up loose ends in the office today.
Have you tried Hank's, and 1900 Barker in Lawrence? Also new brewery in the industrial area east of Mass.
Loaded Bowl
Thai Delight Norman
Mamavecas
Mediterranean Imports and Deli
Qdoba
City Bites
Sandros
Red Cup
Queen of Sheba
Himalayas
Goprum
Tacos San Pedro (although not much anymore since they took away the huaraches)
Your Pie
Taste of China
Tropical Smoothie
After looking at all these lists I must be sitting beside half of you every night. We eat out WAY more than we probably should, typically 6 nights a week for dinner and every day at lunch.
Our usual stops in no order;
Picassos
Loaded Bowl
En Croute
Empire
Goro
The Press
Revolucion
Tuckers
Jonnies, OG and Urban
Yuzo - Probably our favorite.
Republic
501
VZD's
Saturn Grill
Bedlam bbq
Iguana
Cultivar
coolgreens
Panang 2
Wow, that's an insane amount of money spent on eating out! We only eat out once or twice per week total - on Fridays for lunch on our way to grocery shopping at Uptown, on Saturday afternoons, and maybe once or twice more per month. Which is why I can't really post a list 'cos we eat at too many new-to-us places and only have a few regular ones now and just not enough, period, to make a decent list.
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