If you haven’t read Sasha Martin’s Global Table blog, you’ve really missed something. A menu from a different country every week, all the world’s countries, in alphabetical order. Sasha Martin attended the Culinary Institute of America, so each of the carefully selected recipes is not only authentic but a credit to any table. Lavishly illustrated [...]
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Don’t Miss the Adventure at Sasha Martin’s Global Table
April 19th, 2013 by Brian Schwartz – Comments (4)
Tacos Don Fransisco: Fulfilling My Inner Man
March 5th, 2010 by Brian McCullough – Comments (27)
Spring is in the air, and for me that means more tacos are going to be entering my mouth. I hope you are in the mood for tacos, because what I have for you is a Tulsa taco update. Now this aint no Taco Bueno taco, and this definitely aint no Tex-Mex that I have [...]
Discover this Hidden Gem – Chicory and Chives
January 22nd, 2010 by Staff – Comments (7)
Check out this delicious lunch special from Chicory & Chives. This is Cajun grilled shrimp with cheese grits. The shrimp is spicy and tender and the cheese grits are definitely more sophisticated than they seem. Loaded with flavor (and bacon), they are so light and fluffy. The sausage was an unexpected extra and was not [...]
Osaka Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar
January 21st, 2010 by Kristie Moon – Comments (16)
Several different Sushi restaurants have opened up around Tulsa in the past year and of course there are some that have been around for a while. I am going to try as many of them as I can. This idea started in March 2009, when I went to Tokyo Garden and had my first taste [...]
The Lazy Fisherman Catfish
January 15th, 2010 by Brian Schwartz – Comments (27)
Go south on Memorial, past the malls and the huge new Super Target, and somewhere south of 150th St the busy 6-lane highway becomes a sleepy country road. You’re not in Tulsa anymore. Around 168th St there’s a fork in the road, and what looks like a little low-slung wood farmhouse appears. That’s the Lazy [...]
Lucky’s…Unique and Elaborate Fine Dining
October 13th, 2009 by Whitney Shae – Comments (6)
Classy, stylish, sophisticated atmosphere, and some of the most elaborate food in town. Lucky’s menu, created by owners Matt and Brooke Kelley themselves, features something appealing for everyone. The menu was inspired by Matt’s extensive culinary training and visiting many culturally diverse places such as New York, Chicago and Mexico to create this lush menu [...]
Cardigans…Great place, Great price.
October 7th, 2009 by Whitney Shae – Comments (11)
Cardigans is a great place tucked away on Lewis Avenue offering home-cooked food, great service and a calm atmosphere. Open for 16 years, Cardigans reminded me of a sports bar type atmosphere without all the noise. The walls were scattered with history derived from pictures of Tulsa, and how things used to be downtown. Deep [...]
Tucci’s…Wonderful Lunchtime Experience
September 30th, 2009 by Whitney Shae – Comments (12)
Its a beautiful morning, and I get a phone call from a good friend that is in town! She had just gotten out of class at OSU-Tulsa, and asks me if I would like to go to lunch today. Since she is new to Tulsa, she asks if there is a place I recommend close [...]
Hibiscus…Authentic Jamaican Food…Ya Man.
September 23rd, 2009 by Whitney Shae – Comments (9)
I had never tried Jamaican food before, so Hibiscus was a new experience! I love the Jamaican culture, and sure enough, the restaurant resembled this culture to a T. Dim lighting, very chill reggae music, warm colors, comfortable atmosphere and friendly free-spirited staff were all present. We went on a Wednesday night which is “open [...]
Homemade Happiness at Hammett House
September 16th, 2009 by Staff – Comments (5)
Hammett House, in Claremore, is one of those restaurants that is absolutely worth the drive out to Suburbia. The Hammett House has been a Claremore staple since 1969 and remains the ultimate restaurant in the area to get “Down-Home Cooking”. The Hammett House is one of those hidden gems in the Tulsa area that you [...]
Road Trip to Pops on Route 66
August 19th, 2009 by Whitney Shae – Comments (6)
Vrrrooommm Vrrrooommm…Road Trip! After an afternoon drive to Oklahoma City and a visit to my Alma-mater, UCO, in Edmond, we decided to take an alternate route and head down Route 66 making our way back to Tulsa. As we drove down this famous historic roadway, we recalled that this road was the main form of [...]
Dinner and a Movie: Pizza and a Time Traveler
August 18th, 2009 by Staff – Comments (7)
A group of friends and I have been anxiously awaiting the release of The Time Traveler’s Wife, the movie. So naturally we made plans to go and see it the day that it came out last Friday night. I met up with my friends in Owasso and we decided to try Arris Pizza before the [...]
Elote: Feel Good About Eating Out
August 5th, 2009 by Petunia Bloom – Comments (11)
Elote is simply Mexican grilled corn, unless you live in Tulsa. In Tulsa the name Elote means fresh, local, free range chicken, grain fed beef, local ingredients, atmosphere and quality. Libby Auld has created a restaurant where one can feel good about eating out. A friend took me to Elote three weeks ago. I have [...]
Smashburger: New Best Burger Contender?
July 31st, 2009 by Staff – Comments (19)
We, at Tulsa Food, love our burgers. We have made it our quest to find the absolute best burger in town. Last night we definitely found a new contender in the form of the new burger joint in the Hills Shopping Center, Smashburger. We had the privilege of attending Smashburger’s pre-opening run. Smashburger is a [...]
Philbrook’s La Villa: Art and Lunch
July 16th, 2009 by lbanks – Comments (3)
On a cooler day last week I decided that it would be a perfect day to visit the Philbrook museum and the grounds. We spent the morning enjoying the art as well as the amazing Philbrook mansion. I had heard several good things about La Villa, the restaurant in the Philbrook, and so we decided [...]
White Lion Pub: English and Delish
July 8th, 2009 by lbanks – Comments (3)
Every once in awhile you stumble upon a restaurant that completely opens an entire new door for you, when you least expect it. White Lion did that for me. A friend of mine had been talking about wanting to try the fish and chips at White Lion for months, so one Friday night we decided [...]

