New wines and champagnes,
along with meats cooked in the Sous Vide and finished off on the BBQ were all on our A-list. There were wonderful holiday
meals, meats off Tommy’s
BBQ (my first meal back is always one of his steaks) and recipes
that Jessica cooked from Pinterest and old family favorites.
In a send off to the city
I’ve grown to love (we’re back in San Miguel de Allende as of March 9th) half
the fun of eating in Tulsa is the adventure of finding a new favorite
restaurant, including these everyday spots that hit the high mark with some of the
best food in the city.
Buen Provecho!
Antoinette Baking Company
Formerly on
Brookside, this wonderful bakery relocated to the Brady Arts District in Tulsa.
It’s owned by Molly Martin and Andrea
Mohn; childhood best
friends that have a full-blown passion for baking.
Everything we ate at Antoinette’s
was top-quality. We loved the Croissant, Coffee Cake pastry, Cheddar scone and the Sea Salt
Chocolate Chip Cookie - one of their signature dishes. The Rice Crispy bars
were out of this world, using vanilla and butter to pump up the flavors. The
Bread Pudding is some of the best we’ve had; eggier than most of the ones we’ve
eaten and topped with a rich, caramel sauce.
The bomb of everything was a cookie made with brown
butter, pecans and caramelized white chocolate filled with duck fat caramel. It
was the BEST COOKIE WE’VE EVER EATEN so far and we’ve had plenty to compare. They
don’t make them every day so call to ask when they’ll have them next.
On our list to try: the Sausage roll with croissant dough wrapped around a Burn Co smoked sausage
and cheddar link. On our return trip, we grabbed a different version of the
Rice Crispy treat that was covered in caramel
and dark chocolate with salt sprinkled on top; a favorite we’d order again. We were also delighted with the shortbread topped
with marshmallow, caramel and nuts.
Don’t
miss Canale night on Thursday from 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM and Pie Night on Friday
and Saturday from 5:00 PM – closing. Brunch is served every Friday and Saturday
from 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM.
When
it comes to a number one bakery in Tulsa, Antoinette Baking Company
wins - hands down!
Antoinette Baking Company / 207 N Main Street, Tulsa, OK 74103/ Phone: 918-764-8404/ Monday – Thurday 7:00 AM –
6:00 PM/ Friday- Saturday 7:00 AM –
10:00 PM/ Sunday 9:00 AM 3:00 PM - Dine in, Pick-up and
Delivery
Lone Wolf Banh Mi
To find authentic Vietnamese food in a town
that has limited ethnic restaurants was a total delight. Owned by Philip and
Danielle Phillips, the couple began with a food truck back in 2012 and now have
2 locations - one at 11th street and the other on E Archer - and Chicken
and the Wolf in Mother Road Market, specializing in Nashville hot chicken.
Lone
Wolf Banh Mi has some of the best Vietnamese food we’ve eaten anywhere; it even
beat some of the places we use to go on Argyle Street, the Vietnamese section
of Chicago.
Our favorite
indulgence was the insanely popular Kimchi
Fries - fresh cut fries that are smothered in jack and cheddar cheese, onion,
jalapeño, cabbage kimchi, cucumber kimchi, Thai chili aioli, cilantro, candied
bacon and Korean chili peanuts. We also loved the Kung Pao Pork Banh Mi with
Thai chili aioli and Korean chili peanuts and a Shrimp Rice Bowl with roasted
jalapeno aioli. I would love to see some of these dishes in the kitchens of SMA,
they were that good!
In my
top five favorite restaurants in Tulsa, the dessert was another one-of-a-kind
cookie: a salted caramel toffee, white chocolate chip cookie made by Sweet
Street, who supplies many of the restaurants in the city.
Lone Wolf Banh Mi/ French – Vietnamese fusion/ 3136 E 11th Street, Tulsa, OK/ Phone: 918-861-4232/ Open 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM / Delivery and Pick Up
Mad Eats
There’s just one word for Chef Erik Reynolds food: whimsical. From Tots to epic shakes
that are rimmed with cotton candy, cookies or M&M’s, grown-ups follow suit
to make this diner the one you have to eat at before you even think about
leaving town.
There are plenty of perfectly executed American
dishes on the menu but when it comes to Mexican, try the Street Corn Queso; one of the restaurants most
popular dishes.
When it came to dessert, Olivia
wanted it all. My dessert was a “Goonies Never Say Die” shake: a Chocolate and peanut butter mix with an
M&M rim, peanut butter cups, chocolate pretzel rod and whipped cream. Also
try one of the boozy shakes; my eye was on the Pony Boy Bourbon with Bourbon,
salted caramel and candied bacon.
From Buffalo Chicken Mac and Cheese to hash
browns stuffed with sausage, bacon and cheese, we pitched the calorie book the
minute we looked at the menu.
Mad
Eats/ 201 S Main St, Owasso, OK 74055/ Phone: 918-401-4353/ Open: Sunday – Thursday 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM / Friday – Saturday 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM - Dine in, delivery and take out.
Burn Co
Living in Mexico is testimony to the fact that you can eat
anything for breakfast - Chilaquiles, Carnitas, Menudo, or even Barbacoa - but
when I'm headed north to Oklahoma, there is only one breakfast food I crave:
authentic, Oklahoma BBQ.
At Burn Co, the kitchens are lined with eleven Hasty Bake
Charcoal ovens; manufactured in Tulsa since 1948. It's all about controlling
the inside temperature and the Q-chefs who use the Tasty Bake ovens swear by
them, including Adam Myers, one of Burn Co's owners, who worked for Hasty Bake
for 12 years.
The menu includes a list of BBQ classics, like the ribs and
chicken, a Mac and Cheese that’s covered with so much cheese it’s addictive and
the Fatty: bacon wrapped around sausage and finely minced hot links. The sides are mouth watering as well, especially the smoked
potato salad: a hot bowl of grilled potatoes with chopped bell peppers and
onions. Also worth mentioning are the sauces.
The hot is sweet with just a touch of heat and the mild has a mustard flavor - a
combination of sweet, sour and tangy.
Inside the restaurant, you’ll find a
store and meat market to purchase seasonings, sauces and your favorite cuts to
go. The best part of the meal is the just-made BBQ they pass out while you’re
waiting in line to order.
There’s nothing like a pile of burnt
ends to get your appetite up for the best BBQ in Tulsa.
Burn Co./ 1738 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74119/ Phone: 918-574-2777/ Open: Tuesday – Saturday, 10:30 AM – 2:30 PM - Dine in, delivery and pick up available
Burn Co./ 500 Riverwalk Terrace #135, Jenks, OK 74037/ Phone: 918-528-6847/ Open: Tuesday – Saturday: 10:30 AM – 3:00 PM - Dine in, delivery and pick up available
Mother Road Market
Tulsa's first ever food hall has a delicious variety
of eats, including an authentic, Korean kitchen.
Umami Fries uses
1/4 inch cut fries that are fried twice with house made batter and crown with
bulgogi beef, chicken and/or kimchi, along with a wide range of other toppings
and seasonings. Brought to you by the folks behind Gogi Gui Korean Grill, Samon and his
brother, Chef Saya Xiong, opened in Tulsa in 2012 and introduced a fusion
menu before developing the Umami Fries concept that’s now in Mother Road
Market.
Chicken and the Wolf, owned by the same people who own Lone
Wolf Banh
Mi (above), serve a whopping, chicken sandwich
that’s pretty hard to beat. Be careful when you’re ordering the sauce; with
Nashville hot chicken, even the extra mild is fiery.
Mother Road Market - Umami Fries and Chicken and the Wolf/ 1124 S Lewis, Tulsa, OK 74104/ Phone: 918-984-9001/ Hours: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM Daily except closed Monday - Curbside pick up and outside, patio dining
The Tavern
Saving the best for last, this is one of our
favorite taverns in Tulsa. The
place is all dark wood and peppered with sunlight; you feel at home the minute
you walk in the door.
The Tavern Burger is a
winner - a grind of 5 cuts of meat: short rib, brisket, sirloin, chuck and
cheek that’s grilled to medium-rare and topped with Stilton blue cheese,
mushroom Cognac cream sauce and served on a fresh-made-daily challah bun ($15)
with a huge pile of shoestring fries. It gets our vote for the best burger in town. Also try the spicy
chicken sandwich; a step up from the usual chicken sandwich with a triple dose
of spice served with habanero aioli.
Looking back, one of our
favorite meals in Tulsa was at the chefs table in the kitchen at The Tavern; a
feast that paired each delightful course with a different wine.
The Tavern/ 201 N Main Street, Tulsa, OK 74103/ Phone: 918-949-9801/ Hours: Sunday – Thursday 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM/ Friday – Saturday 11:00 AM – 2:00 AM - Dine in and curbside pickup
Coney I-Lander
This is one restaurant where a $5
bill will get you lunch. A long time Tulsa tradition, Coney I-Lander opened in
1926 with a grilled hot dog, steamed bun and the family’s secret chili recipe
sprinkled with onions and cheese. Hungry Tulsans devour them year round, even
in the heat of summer and they’re still a deal after all these years - $1.99
each.
Now on the menu: loaded baked
potatoes’ and Frito Chili pie, a popular, local specialty.
Coney
I-Lander/ 2838 East 11th Street, Tulsa, OK 74104/ Phone: 918 592-3113/ Daily: 11:00am - 9:00pm
Delta Café
Food
is at the heart of almost every great memory
that Southerners hold dear - from
Chicken Fried Steak and a Catfish feast to Chicken and Dumplings or a Chicken
Pot Pie. You can get good food anywhere, if you
know where to look and what to order but if it’s authentic, Southern
cooking you’re after, Delta Cafe is your place to eat.
It’s
not fancy but the food is good and sometimes it takes a simple kitchen to
remind us why we love this food in the first place.
Delta Café Scratch Kitchen/ 4515 E 51st St,
Tulsa, OK 74135 / Phone: 918-932-8840
Daily: 8:00AM to
9:00PM
Waldo’s Chicken
I LOVE chicken and my search for the perfect bird stopped
here. Take your pick - from Southern Fried Chicken that’s brined in pickle
juice to the Fire Roasted chicken brined overnight in brown sugar to give it
that exceptional taste. Get a double order of Cheddar biscuits with honey
butter; six are just a tease. Their salads are overly generous; loaded with fire roasted chicken and blue cheese; more than a meal in a candy red bowl.
When you taste the made-from-scratch difference, you’ll
wonder why this Nashville chain waited so long to enter a market where food is
defined as anything fried and too big to fit on your plate.
Waldo’s Chicken/ 4923 E 71st St, Tulsa, OK 74136/ Phone: 918-340-7997 Hours:
1030 AM – 9:30 PM. Open Friday and Saturday until 10:00 PM