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    Default New to OKC - Restaurant Advice?

    Although I have lived in Oklahoma all my life and have spent a lot of time in OKC, I am looking for some advice on local restaurants.

    I know all the big chains, and the local chains like Ted's & Chelinos.

    I'm looking for some of the great hole in the wall places, local gems that aren't well publicized. Let me know your favorites!

    Looking forward to your advice!

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    Hunan's in Casady Square (now closed).
    Shotgun Sam's at Britton and May (now closed).
    Big Ed's at 122 and Penn (almost, if not already, closed).

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    Quote Originally Posted by ddavidson8 View Post
    Hunan's in Casady Square (now closed).
    Shotgun Sam's at Britton and May (now closed).
    Big Ed's at 122 and Penn (almost, if not already, closed).
    Big Ed's is WELL alive and still serving AWESOME burgers!!

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    Chuck House- NW 10th and meridian...best chicken fry in the universe

    Tacoville-SW 29th and Portland, or SW 29th and Newcastle, right in there, in the little strip...hole in the wall, half taco shop half beer store, best burritos and tacos in town, at the best prices. same with the beer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by diggyba View Post
    Big Ed's is WELL alive and still serving AWESOME burgers!!
    I love Big Eds. It would be worth it to make the drive. Their fries are fantastic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ddavidson8 View Post
    Hunan's in Casady Square (now closed).
    Shotgun Sam's at Britton and May (now closed).
    Big Ed's at 122 and Penn (almost, if not already, closed).
    The Hunan relocated to Quail Plaza (NE corner of May & Hefner).

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    Sala Thai NW 23rd @ McKinley
    Cafe 7 north on May from Memorial
    Saturn Grill Nichols Hills Plaza
    Ingrid's Kitchen NW 36th & Drexel
    El Pollon SW 44th & Penn
    Cafe Antigua NW19th & Classen
    Pho Nomenal NW 75 & May

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    Khazana Indian buffet - 4900 North May Avenue
    Thai Palace - 308 W. Edmond Rd. - Edmond
    105 degrees Cafe 5820 North Classen Boulevard (kinda hard to find - use the link for directions)

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    Bunnie's Onion Fried Burgers, NW 50th & Meridian.

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    Cafe Antigua is the best!

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    Quote Originally Posted by OKCDrummer77 View Post
    The Hunan relocated to Quail Plaza (NE corner of May & Hefner).
    Great News! Although I loved the old building's decor.

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    I also like Pepe's in Edmond. Laredo's was my favorite but it relocated and I haven't been to the new one yet.

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    Cafe Antigua
    Chuck House
    Cheevers
    Red Prime
    Bellini's
    Big Truck Tacos
    Tacos Los Comales
    Iron Starr BBQ
    Saturn Grill
    Royal Bavaria
    Hobby's Hoagies
    Trattoria Il Centro
    Irma's
    1492
    McNellies
    RePUBlic
    Picasso
    The Wedge


    Heck, just start reading a couple pages of this Food Forum and you'll get it down. Tip, you can also do a search in this food section and type in whatever (ie. "bbq" or "italian") and probably get a dozen or more reviews of those types of places.

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    The Wedge - Deep Deuce
    Prairie Thunder - Midtown Plaza
    Flatire Burgers - Edmond
    Picasso - Paseo

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    Cous-cous. . . south of NW 63rd and May, west side of the street.
    Taco trucks around 10th/May.

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    Thanks for all the great advice!

    We hit The Wedge last night, it was fantastic!

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    These are some of my personal favorites & they're all VERY inexpensive.

    Oma's Pantry, 23rd & Council - great sandwiches, FANTASTIC pizza (not always available though, it's a random special). Friend them on Facebook, you'll see the daily specials...sandwich, chips & drink for less than $6. Oma's Pantry Deli Menu & Online Ordering

    ND Foods, Britton Rd, East of May (by Johnnie's) - nice deli counter, extensive family-style take home options (lasagnas, meatloaf, etc), great sandwiches and the baked goods are awesome.

    Cafe Bela, SW 89th & Penn - coffee/bistro. The "Bellaroni" sandwich is my favorite. Cafe Bella - Espresso-Tea Bar & Bistro - Oklahoma City

    Cajun King, NW 63rd & McArthur - buffet-style cajun/soul food. Definitely nothing to look at inside, but the food is good & the service is always outstanding.

    Tacoville, SW 29th & Newcastle Rd - best tacos & burritos, ever.

    Kolache Kitchen, NW Expressway (near Hideaway Pizza) - one of my favorite places for breakfast (bonus, it's near work!), their kolaches are so good. The ranchero is great, scrambled egg, cheese, sausage & jalapeno inside a pastry. OR go there at lunchtime & there's a guy making sushi. Weird as it sounds, the sushi is some of the best I've had in a while (and cheaper than places like Sushi Neko). Kolache Kitchen

    BBQ Chop Shop, 78th & N. May - They've got the best pulled pork! Great desserts too. BBQ

    I would also recommend checking out Urbanspoon online, you can read reviews of different places. If you've got an iPhone, get the urbanspoon app & use the randomizer. That's how I've found a lot of cool places that I'd never heard of before. Well, the urbanspoon app & okctalk!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MsDarkstar View Post
    Cajun King, NW 73rd & McArthur - buffet-style cajun/soul food. Definitely nothing to look at inside, but the food is good & the service is always outstanding.
    I'm pretty sure it's at 63rd & MacArthur. We're going there for the first time tonight - based on the good reviews I read here.

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    check out Oklahoma City Restaurants | Local Restaurant Reviews! Great resource for foodies in OKC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soonerfangirl View Post
    I'm pretty sure it's at 63rd & MacArthur. We're going there for the first time tonight - based on the good reviews I read here.
    LOL - fixed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ddavidson8 View Post
    Great News! Although I loved the old building's decor.
    So did I. The new location is rather stark and plain compared to the old place, but the food is still good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by potsy View Post
    check out Oklahoma City Restaurants | Local Restaurant Reviews! Great resource for foodies in OKC.
    Although there are numerous places they haven't gotten to yet, there are also lots of places you won't find reviews on elsewhere.

    I really enjoy the effort that goes into the eataroundokc.com site

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    Signature Grill in Edmond, there is not a better restaurant in the city, imo. Make sure you make a reservation.

    Signature Grill Edmond

    My other favorite is Iron Starr, great food. Get the mac/cheese and greens as your sides.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ImTheDude View Post
    Signature Grill in Edmond, there is not a better restaurant in the city, imo. Make sure you make a reservation.

    Signature Grill Edmond
    We've been here over two years and been through that area numerous times and I never noticed it. Thanks for the heads up on this one. Will definitely check it out on our next Date Night.

    Enjoying reading all the hole in the wall places.

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