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Started by TUalum0982, June 21, 2010, 04:49:22 PM

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nathanm

Quote from: Ihearttacos on June 28, 2010, 02:38:03 PM
Besides the mentioned problems with produce, variety, and poor quality meat.  I always find their lines to take so much longer than other grocery stores.  I would rather go across the street to Reasor's than wait in the long lines at WNM at 21st and Harvard, half the time they are out of what I am looking for or don't even stock it.  I find the selection at Reasor's is more extensive, I can find products that contain healthier ingredients,
I presume you're talking about the Neighborhood Market at 21st and Yale and comparing it to the nearby Reasor's, which doesn't stock sushi like the one at 15th and Harvard does. :(

Not that grocery store sushi is great or anything, but it's not bad and it's convenient.
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Conan71

Quote from: nathanm on June 29, 2010, 04:26:10 PM
I presume you're talking about the Neighborhood Market at 21st and Yale and comparing it to the nearby Reasor's, which doesn't stock sushi like the one at 15th and Harvard does. :(

Not that grocery store sushi is great or anything, but it's not bad and it's convenient.

There is no Reasor's at 15th & Harvard.  I've never noticed the Sushi at the 15th & Lewis one but there is some at 41st & Yale store. 

That part settled, who on earth buys sushi from Reasor's in the first place?  That seems so un-holy.  I can see buying from some place which actually makes it fresh like Whole Paycheck or Petty's (at least I think they do), but not pre-packaged, ghack!
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Quote from: Conan71 on June 29, 2010, 04:30:30 PM
I've never noticed the Sushi at the 15th & Lewis one but there is some at 41st & Yale store. 

They do have some at the 15th & Lewis location. I had a friend say that it was "acceptable".
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nathanm

Quote from: Conan71 on June 29, 2010, 04:30:30 PM
There is no Reasor's at 15th & Harvard.  I've never noticed the Sushi at the 15th & Lewis one but there is some at 41st & Yale store. 

That part settled, who on earth buys sushi from Reasor's in the first place?  That seems so un-holy.  I can see buying from some place which actually makes it fresh like Whole Paycheck or Petty's (at least I think they do), but not pre-packaged, ghack!
Yeah, I miswrote Harvard when I meant Lewis. And yes, they do have sushi there. It's next to the imported cheeses. At least up until the remodel some months back, they made fresh sushi. As I said, it's not bad. Not great, but not bad and highly convenient.
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swake

Quote from: Conan71 on June 29, 2010, 04:30:30 PM
There is no Reasor's at 15th & Harvard.  I've never noticed the Sushi at the 15th & Lewis one but there is some at 41st & Yale store. 

That part settled, who on earth buys sushi from Reasor's in the first place?  That seems so un-holy.  I can see buying from some place which actually makes it fresh like Whole Paycheck or Petty's (at least I think they do), but not pre-packaged, ghack!

Reasors in Jenks has an actual sushi bar and it's all made there on site to order if you want.

TUalum0982

Quote from: Conan71 on June 29, 2010, 04:30:30 PM
There is no Reasor's at 15th & Harvard.  I've never noticed the Sushi at the 15th & Lewis one but there is some at 41st & Yale store. 

That part settled, who on earth buys sushi from Reasor's in the first place?  That seems so un-holy.  I can see buying from some place which actually makes it fresh like Whole Paycheck or Petty's (at least I think they do), but not pre-packaged, ghack!

While in HS, I actually worked at the Pricemart (eventually bought out by Reasors) at 41st and yale.  While working there, they had a man of asian decent who would fix sushi fresh DAILY.  MANY MANY people came in after 5PM and bought all different flavors.  I remember trying it the first time there, and it was the california spicy roll.  It was actually quite good, just not filling.  I prefer meat and potatoes.  I dont know if they still make it fresh daily since that store has undergone some remodeling over the past 5yrs, but I can vouge for them making fresh 9 yrs ago!
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Quote from: TUalum0982 on June 29, 2010, 08:56:23 PM
While in HS, I actually worked at the Pricemart (eventually bought out by Reasors) at 41st and yale.  While working there, they had a man of asian decent who would fix sushi fresh DAILY.  MANY MANY people came in after 5PM and bought all different flavors.  I remember trying it the first time there, and it was the california spicy roll.  It was actually quite good, just not filling.  I prefer meat and potatoes.  I dont know if they still make it fresh daily since that store has undergone some remodeling over the past 5yrs, but I can vouge for them making fresh 9 yrs ago!

Ah, how I miss PriceMart.  Used to go to the one up on Admiral where the big bingo place is now.  Right by Jubilee Liquors.

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http://www.tulsabusiness.com/article.asp?aID=51317

Camille's out, another BBI brand in

Tulsa Business Staff
7/5/2010

The space at 1342 E. 15th St. that recently housed a Camille's Sidewalk Cafe now sits vacant — but not for long.

David Rutkauskas, founder of Camille's and Beautiful Brands International, which owns the franchise, said the franchise location on Cherry Street closed when BBI terminated its agreement with the franchisee last month.

"It wasn't the right situation for Camille's," he said.

BBI still has the lease on the space and plans to move in another brand in the next 90 to 120 days. Though Rutkauskas wouldn't specify which brand would be occupying the space, he did say it would be co-branded with a self-serve FreshBerry Frozen Yogurt Cafe. The mystery brand will be owned by a franchisee, while FreshBerry will be corporate-owned.

BBI owns 14 fast-casual and casual restaurant brands in its portfolio, and there are five other Camille's operating in the Tulsa MSA. Another is expected to open in Bixby, likely near 101st Street and Memorial Drive, before the end of the year.

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sgrizzle

Quote from: Hoss on July 06, 2010, 10:14:33 AM
Wow.  Rex's Chicken?

I take it you're not reading the Rex Chicken thread.

Hoss

Quote from: sgrizzle on July 06, 2010, 12:06:50 PM
I take it you're not reading the Rex Chicken thread.

No, that's the reason why I said that...I have been reading it.

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