OSUMom: Is that the place that was originally a Burger King that is now Route 66 Pizza (Pizza Inn without the Pizza Inn logo)?
Great comments. Most of the ethnic restaurants in OKC copy what other ethnic restaurants are "selling." There are some notable and delicious exceptions. Why is this? Because these are people trying to open a business to make money, and they are afraid to offer food that is "too authentic" or outside the expectations of OKC diners.
Some of the truly authentic Mexican restaurants now offer free queso, even though it is not authentic nor something they prepare very well simply to fit in with the other restaurants.
It's funny but on my last two trips to Mexico (in different regions) there were restaurants advertising "Tex Mex" cuisine. I guess they got sick of Americans demanding Tex-Mex-style enchis and tacos and just decided to serve Tex-Mex instead of real Mexican food. I love Tex-Mex but find this sad.
Our personal favorite is San Marcos on SW 59th. Not only is the food excellent [best salsa I've personally ever had], the service is excellent, the employees are very friendly, the prices are reasonable [we only go for lunch, though], the restaurant is clean with colorful decor, but they also offer a "frequent eater" card--after 4 meals, the 5th is free. For we retirees on a fixed income that is great.
We've recommended it to a number of folks. Only drawback for some perhaps is that they don't serve liquor, just beer, if you like those beverages with your meal.
1. Tarahumaras (Norman)
2. Mama Rojas (OKC)
3. Los Dos Amigos (Norman)
1492
A month ago I went to Chelino's on Meridian. It wasn't great. Not the worst experience, but the service was weak, the food wasn't tasty, the queso was really salty... not up to the standard I'd come to expect from Chelino's.
Yesterday my dad came through town on his way home to New Mexico, and wanted to get Chelino's. We went to the one on May... talk about a 180. The food was great, the service was AMAZING, and the queso was addictive. I like THAT Chelino's. They need to work on the quality control because there shouldn't be that big of a difference.
Tacos el panchos at Los Vaqueros is my absolute favorite Mexican meal in the OKC area.
Really enjoyed Tamazul. It's the new interior Mexican concept with Chef Ryan Parrot. Not enough time to review yet but it was absolutely excellent.
Look forward to hearing more about it and glad to hear first impressions were good.
It certainly looks like it has all the ingredients for success.
OKC's restaurant game has definitely been raised substantially just in the last few years and it seems the trend is accelerating.
Im surprised no one has mentioned three tequilas in Edmond. Weve been several times and each time the food was excellent and in my opinion much better then Teds.
The queso is second to none in my book and the salsa gets a high rating as well. Also order the extra hot salsa if your feeling courageous.
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Yes, my brother in law made the comment at dinner tonight. So many high quality dining options coming online, even in the last year or two. It's great for diners; could be tough for restaurateurs, however. I'm sure there will be some good concepts that don't make it due to there being a lot more competition.
Which, of course, is what happens in good restaurant cities everywhere.
Able's is my favorite. The enchiladas are so-so but the dinners are pretty awesome. The palo alto and guisado are tasty business.
Chuy's for the win. It's one of the Tex-Mex places in Texas I used to frequent, and am happy to see it here. It's Tex-Mex but with some New Mexico spices thrown in for good measure. The creamy jalapeño sauce is to die for. They are perpetually making new chips and tortillas at their tortilla station at the front of the restaurant... Everything is very fresh, and their service and management is just great.
My second favorite is probably 1492 in Midtown. Some of their dishes like their mashed potatoes have a surprising kick to it that sneaks up on you. Also they have a lot of great, more formal dishes that you are just never going to see in Tex-Mex or Okie-Mex places.
wow... didn't know that there were any tulio's still around. -M
I attempted to go to Tamazul for lunch today. The fire alarm went off (a lot of smoke from the grill), and we decided to walk to Republic since we were on a shorty schedule. For what it's worth the table salsa was good and the menu looked good and interesting.
Achilles and I don't normally agree on much, but let me second him here. 3 Tequillas on Broadway in Edmond is awesome. I think it used to be a Long John Silver's, so don't expect anythng fancy. I could drink the queso, and the salsa that comes with chips is great. Tortillas are as good as Ted's (thick and made in house).
Great find Achilles!
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