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Started by HoneySuckle, July 18, 2008, 08:49:25 PM

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Innominate

Hibiscus Caribbean Bar and Grill. New on Brookside.  3316 S Peoria. Three words for ya, Mmm Mmm Good!  They usually have live entertainment 4 times a week.  Delicious food, great atmosphere, and the prices are unreal.  Prices are comparable to Chili's.
The owners are the chef and the bartender.  (Been open less than a month.)  Enjoy!

Conan71

So... 3316 didn't last long, did it?  I thought the food was good, but sounded like a lot of people didn't care for the chef/owner's ego.

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FOTD

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Originally posted by Conan71

So... 3316 didn't last long, did it?  I thought the food was good, but sounded like a lot of people didn't care for the chef/owner's ego.





Good carribean music and nice looking menu. Even several vegetarian dishes......
Devilish hot jerk.....

RecycleMichael

I went to Casa Laredo tonight. Had excellent margaritas, chips and queso and a couple of small burritos.

It is at 4th and Cheyenne (right across the street from Coney Island) in the beautiful Adams Hotel building.

I think opening lunch is tomorrow.
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jkerjk

I think Tulsans forget about some of our best established restaurants when new ones are opening all the time.  Bourbon Street Cafe on Cherry Street is still an excellent place for seafood and cajun food.
I don't even like seafood, and we go there regularly. The Cobb salad is a favorite. Reasonable prices, great menu, fun casual atmosphere,and the Harrisons are very accomadating, hands-on owners. They do have live music on certain nights too. Give it a try!

Hoss

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Originally posted by jkerjk

I think Tulsans forget about some of our best established restaurants when new ones are opening all the time.  Bourbon Street Cafe on Cherry Street is still an excellent place for seafood and cajun food.
I don't even like seafood, and we go there regularly. The Cobb salad is a favorite. Reasonable prices, great menu, fun casual atmosphere,and the Harrisons are very accomadating, hands-on owners. They do have live music on certain nights too. Give it a try!



Meh, not real cajun for me, but I lived near real Cajun land for some time, so I'm a little spoiled when it comes to Cajun food.

HoneySuckle

What's near TU?  My husband tried the Lebanese place near there and said it was awful. They took over from Halim & Mimi's.

 

Conan71

There's an Irish place across from F & M Bank at 13th & Harvard.  McDonalds.  Can't miss it, big red and yellow sign.

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joiei

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Originally posted by HoneySuckle

What's near TU?  My husband tried the Lebanese place near there and said it was awful. They took over from Halim & Mimi's.



Try Ella's Deli directly across the street from the Reynolds Center in that strip center a few doors down from the CD Exchange.
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joiei

quote:
Originally posted by jkerjk

I think Tulsans forget about some of our best established restaurants when new ones are opening all the time.  Bourbon Street Cafe on Cherry Street is still an excellent place for seafood and cajun food.
I don't even like seafood, and we go there regularly. The Cobb salad is a favorite. Reasonable prices, great menu, fun casual atmosphere,and the Harrisons are very accomadating, hands-on owners. They do have live music on certain nights too. Give it a try!

After living in New Orleans I went there once after moving here.  It was some of the worst southern Louisiana food I have ever had.  I think only S&J was worse.  Heberts down on 71st is the closest to the foods of south Louisiana.  Not even that bar place on 51st has anything like what I know.  Their idea of a po'boy was just not even close.
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Miss Solemnis

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Originally posted by joiei

Try Ella's Deli directly across the street from the Reynolds Center in that strip center a few doors down from the CD Exchange.



That sounds as if it could be the Mark's Super Sub space...is Mark's gone?
 

HoneySuckle

Thanks for the suggestions near TU.  

What about Brookside?  I've tried In the Raw and it was pretty good.  Not the best sushi I've ever had though.
 

jadekitsune

Osaka - Phenomenal dining experience, very talented chefs, and a lovely water garden outside the window.

Mario's Pizza - New York pizza pie across from Chili's & Rick's.

Brother's Pizza - If you like Hideaway, you'll love this family-owned pizzeria.

Elmer's BBQ - Best BBQ in Tulsa. Hands down.

The Brooks - Used to be a theater, now serves great food. You will not leave hungry.

In the Raw - Out of this world sushi and fun atmosphere

If you're willing to drive a bit, Cheddars & Abuelos on 71st are both great.

Thai Buffet - Great pad thai, friendly staff, lovely atmosphere.

Shishkabobs is out of the way, but serves the best gyros and falafel in town.

If you're craving a bit more refinement, head for the Chalkboard.

TheTed

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Originally posted by Miss Solemnis

quote:
Originally posted by joiei

Try Ella's Deli directly across the street from the Reynolds Center in that strip center a few doors down from the CD Exchange.



That sounds as if it could be the Mark's Super Sub space...is Mark's gone?


It is.
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midtownnewbie

Anyone know what kind of food Leon's on Brookside is going to serve?