Tulsa Food

Tulsa food & dining casually reviewed by ordinary people with a passion for food

Entries Tagged as 'Soup'

The Boston Deli: A Foodie’s Paradise

September 20th, 2010 by Whitney Shae – Comments (2)

There’s something to be said about good quality food that is served up at a local establishment. There is even more to be said about a quality menu that changes every week. That’s exactly what you’re gonna find Tuesday-Saturday every week at The Boston Deli Grill & Market. Throughout owner Ken Shafer’s restaurant career he [...]

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The Ripe Tomato (Inside the Market)

June 25th, 2010 by Whitney Shae – Comments (5)

For a woman, few things are better than shopping and dessert. I love a day when I have lunch with a friend, enjoy a few hours of shopping at my own pace and top it all off with dessert in the afternoon followed by a nap. Lunch is best when it’s spur-of-the-moment, but since The [...]

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Delicious home style soup from Petty’s Fine Foods

March 25th, 2010 by Staff – Comments (3)

Its a cold gloomy spring day which means one thing for me when deciding what to eat for lunch… comfort food.May people have their own ideas about what comfort food is but to for me its whatver my mom cooked for me when I was little that conjured up feelings of love and security. I [...]

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Lunchtime at Nibbles Cafe

March 11th, 2010 by Whitney Shae – Comments (8)

I was very excited to try Nibbles Cafe on Memorial. I have heard good things about their cakes, especially wedding cakes. It was mid-week, and my friend and I wanted to meet up for lunch. When it is a “girlfriend lunch”, I enjoy going to cute place with a lot of personality and good food. [...]

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Deals Digest –Healthier deals and Mediterranean specials to shrink that Thanksgiving gut

December 3rd, 2009 by Tulsa Restaurant Deals – Comments (0)

There are a lot of discount restaurant deals in this town. So far we’ve posted more than 150 on Tulsa Restaurant Deals, but very few of them are healthy. The perception seems to be that ideally we can stuff ourselves silly and save money at the same time. We’ve got plenty of all you can [...]

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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 [...]

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Fabulous Hot Chili Recipe

April 29th, 2009 by Staff – Comments (2)

Spring is a perfect time to bring out those recipes that got shoved to the back of the recipe box over the winter. One of my favorite spring recipes is hot chili. I love pouring it on fries or hot dogs. This is one of my favorite chili recipes that makes a mouth watering dish [...]

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Haruno

April 16th, 2009 by Petunia Bloom – Comments (5)

After these comments were made on Tulsa Food, I decided to try Haruno. It is a new Sushi place but also serves Korean food. According to Haruno’s website, it is a “Pan-Asia restaurant specializing in Japanese sushi and Korean cuisine.” The restaurant’s atmosphere had a fine dining feel and look without the formality or price [...]

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Firehouse Sub’s Italian Sub

April 14th, 2009 by lbanks – Comments (2)

Upon the recommendation of my boss I decided to give Firehouse Subs a shot. I had never heard of it before and its nondescript location next to Gold’s gym had caused me to overlook it in the past. The whole place is decorated in firehouse theme. They give you the option of having your sub [...]

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Cosmos: Healthy Food and Fun Vibe

April 2nd, 2009 by Heather Quinnelly – Comments (3)

In such a busy part of town, Cosmos is still undiscovered by many who frequent the saturated chaos that is 71st and Memorial. Cosmos doesn’t do a lot of advertising; however they provide catering and do a lot of charity work which is very important to co-owner, Miranda Kaiser. Most of Cosmos popularity is likely [...]

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Move Over Lucy, I Love Lava!

March 25th, 2009 by TINAinTULSA – Comments (1)

This food blog was written and submitted by @TINAinTULSA . Many cities, Tulsa included, tout special ’restaurant weeks’ to encourage folks to try local, upscale eateries. As an aspiring kitchen diva, I’d love to participate in Tulsa’s Restaurant Week but have never been able to work it around family commitments (read: homework and baseball schedules, [...]

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Spudders: A Disappointment

March 4th, 2009 by Staff – Comments (21)

Please, please save your money and go somewhere else. I had one of the strangest dining experiences of my life at this dwindling place of business. To start off, the wait staff was exceptional, but weary of making any changes to the menu. They made us aware that they regularly get “in trouble” from management [...]

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California Club and Tomato Bisque at Kaffe Bona

January 10th, 2009 by Brian McCullough – Comments (1)

Kaffe Bona offers much more then just coffee, although I am a coffee lover I often just come here for the food and a nice work environment. Today I had the California Club and Tomato Bisque. As you can see the California Club has bacon, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, turkey and guacamole. I think it’s the [...]

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McAlisters Deli – good food, good service

November 23rd, 2008 by Dr. Food MD – Comments (1)

Sometimes you don’t want a heavy a meal, but you need more than a snack. Feeling just that way the other day, I stopped in McAlisters Deli at 91st and Memorial. I got the potato soup and half a Muffuletta sandwich. I though the soup was a bit thin, but it tasted pretty good. The [...]

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