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The Sushi Place (Third Street, downtown)

Started by TheTed, May 18, 2011, 12:28:55 PM

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TheTed

I noticed that long-closed deli on Third Street between Boulder and Cheyenne is now "The Sushi Place."

It even appeared to be open at 8pm on a Monday night. Can't find anything online about them. Anybody tried it?

Some quick-service/takeout places open evenings/weekends would be great. We have a real shortage of those. Even Dilly Deli closes fairly early (8pm on a weekend, really?) and closes for private parties all the time.
 

carltonplace

Quote from: TheTed on May 18, 2011, 12:28:55 PM
I noticed that long-closed deli on Third Street between Boulder and Cheyenne is now "The Sushi Place."

It even appeared to be open at 8pm on a Monday night. Can't find anything online about them. Anybody tried it?

Some quick-service/takeout places open evenings/weekends would be great. We have a real shortage of those. Even Dilly Deli closes fairly early (8pm on a weekend, really?) and closes for private parties all the time.

I agree...I want to see some of the CBD restaurants (plenty of choices in Brady and Dome) open evenings and weekends.
These are open after the office crowds leave:
Elote
Mods
Boulder Grill
Trula
Seven West
Baxters
Casa Laredo
Ti Amos
The Dog House
Summit Club
The Daily Grill
The Atlas Grill

These are not open:
Steak Finger House
Oklahoma Spud
Billy's On the Square
Long Palace
Taboulis
Courtyard Deli
Grand Selections
Greens
Coney Island
Boston Ave Grill
Impressions
Boston Ave Grill
Subway
Arby's
Elsa's
Quizons
Courtyard Deli
Crusty Croissant
Lou's Deli
Fortune Chef
Zorba

TheTed

Quote from: carltonplace on May 18, 2011, 01:11:29 PM
I agree...I want to see some of the CBD restaurants (plenty of choices in Brady and Dome) open evenings and weekends.
These are open after the office crowds leave:
Elote
Mods
Boulder Grill
Trula
Seven West
Baxters
Casa Laredo
Ti Amos
The Dog House
Summit Club
The Daily Grill
The Atlas Grill

These are not open:
Steak Finger House
Oklahoma Spud
Billy's On the Square
Long Palace
Taboulis
Courtyard Deli
Grand Selections
Greens
Coney Island
Boston Ave Grill
Impressions
Boston Ave Grill
Subway
Arby's
Elsa's
Quizons
Courtyard Deli
Crusty Croissant
Lou's Deli
Fortune Chef
Zorba

Atlas Grill is not open after 2pm or weekends, is it? Zorba's is open noon-6 on Saturdays, I think (or it was). But you can't have a good gyro with stale pitas, so that place is a no go.

I never see anyone at Ti Amo except on big BOK event nights. I expect that place to go under soon.

Regardless, there are plenty of sit-down places. But if you just want a quick meal, there's not much. That's mainly what I was referring to. Cheap, fast dine-in or take-out, without the hassle of a waiter.
 

carltonplace

Isn't Atlas Grill serving the hotel guests?

Townsend

Quote from: TheTed on May 18, 2011, 01:26:19 PM

I never see anyone at Ti Amo except on big BOK event nights. I expect that place to go under soon.



We've been going there since it was SoChey.  When SoChey first opened it was excellent then it went South in a big way.

Ti Amo's service is always friendly but we had so much trouble with food quality we skip it and go elsewhere.

I agree with you about the other places.  Be great to have more takeout places DT or quick cafes.

Patrick

Quote from: Townsend on May 18, 2011, 02:54:54 PM
Ti Amo's service is always friendly but we had so much trouble with food quality we skip it and go elsewhere.

We took my Mom there for her birthday this year and it was pretty terrible.  They had done something to their tomato sauce that caused every dish to taste like chili.  Seriously, it is as though someone accidentally spilled a jar of cumin in the pot without noticing.

Lou's Deli is my favorite sandwich shop downtown.  I have never been for breakfast but hear it is halfway decent.

OpenYourEyesTulsa

Quote from: carltonplace on May 18, 2011, 01:42:04 PM
Isn't Atlas Grill serving the hotel guests?

The hotel restaurant called The Bistro is open for dinner but the Atlas Grill is not.  I don't think the Atlas Grill is open on weekends either.

This is from Marriott's website:

The Bistro @ The Courtyard by Marriott
American
Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner
Casual Dining

Atlas Grill
Deli
Open for breakfast and lunch
A Great Place for Breakfast and Lunch

Teatownclown

Don't you think we all need Geiger counters when we go eat sushi? :'(

Townsend

Quote from: Teatownclown on May 18, 2011, 03:52:59 PM
Don't you think we all need Geiger counters when we go eat sushi? :'(

No.  Do bananas freak you out?

Teatownclown


Conan71

Quote from: Teatownclown on May 18, 2011, 03:59:41 PM
Not organic bananas....

Sometimes even cheaper than the non-organic.  Go figure.
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DTowner

New additions to downtown are always welcome.   I will definitely try it.  This area does not seem to get a lot of foot traffic during the day - the Wright Building looks pretty empty.  It should get some benefit on nights with something at the BOK Center.

SXSW

I'm a fan of Boulder Grill.  Stays open late, the food is good, and the patio on 7th is really nice.

Speaking of sushi, isn't In The Raw opening a location at the top floor of the Petroleum Club building at 6th & Boulder?  They would likely be open late.
 

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RecycleMichael

Quote from: SXSW on May 19, 2011, 04:25:48 PM
I'm a fan of Boulder Grill.  Stays open late, the food is good, and the patio on 7th is really nice.

I agree 100%. I really like the place, especially for Happy Hour.
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