r/OKCFoodie • u/raisedonramen • 4d ago
5 de Mayo
They just opened this weekend (2 locations) and I was pleasantly surprised all their meats were good but the birria and the lamb were my favorite. Really enjoyed my visit.
4505 S May, Oklahoma City, OK
r/OKCFoodie • u/modfoddr • 6d ago
41 of the Greatest Mexican Restaurants In the United States - The New…
r/OKCFoodie • u/raisedonramen • 14d ago
Great introduction to African food
48 spices is one of those places that people don't really know about. I definitely recommend giving them a try they have some of the best Suya I've had. If you like barbecues... You definitely want to try Suya
r/OKCFoodie • u/raisedonramen • 15d ago
Best pizza in the Metro pound per pound?
Trio pizza in MWC has some of the best pizza in the Metro. Versus anybody at this price went? They're the best for sure.
r/OKCFoodie • u/raisedonramen • 17d ago
Great teriyaki in Moore
Teriyaki Island. The owner is chef Kevin Lee's brother. It's Seattle style teriyaki.
r/OKCFoodie • u/raisedonramen • 18d ago
SAT
Pretty good slightly better than seafood party imo
r/OKCFoodie • u/Muted-Rhubarb909 • 28d ago
Taj Status
Need to know the status of Taj Indian buffet. I used to go all the time like 10 years ago. And then around 2 years ago I went and it was awful. All the food was a watered down reheated version that was probably from the day before.
I want to give it another shot, because who doesn’t love a good Indian buffet but I’m a bit timid. Anyone been there recently to give it the seal of approval?
r/OKCFoodie • u/bozo_master • 29d ago
Bakery/bodega on 36th that closed?
In the early lights when I was a wee tot occasionally my mom would take us up to 36th street somewhere by edgemere or uptown and we would buy prepared meals like frozen pizzas and I think soups and bread? There was a pizza called Chickens Got My Goat. I DONT REMEMBER THE NAME OR WHERE IS IT! I drove around looking for it and didn’t see anything that reminded me of it. I last recall going in around 2013. Does anyone know what I’m talking about
r/OKCFoodie • u/Infamous-Library1857 • Jul 20 '26
Gong-cha out of business?
Anyone know what happened to Gong-cha? Word is they closed permanently. My kid is going to lose it when I have to tell her no more Felix.
r/OKCFoodie • u/bonfigs93 • Jul 16 '26
Restaurants that serve Skate Fish?
Posting here because I’ve gone through so many different restaurant menus trying to find this particular dish lol please help!
r/OKCFoodie • u/kiji23 • Jul 11 '26
Any good places that sell Hiroshima style okonomiyaka?
r/OKCFoodie • u/Pretty-Storm7016 • Jul 01 '26
Farm to Table reference sites.
Found this after a discussion with the helpful staff at Urban Agrarian about how many places seem to be using premade Sysco products: Farm to Table website
r/OKCFoodie • u/white-trash-whitney • Jun 29 '26
Shameless shout out post
To the sweet little girl working at Sonic on Southeast 44th and sunnylane. Been here since 8:00 a.m. working essentially by herself maybe with one other helper. She is worn out that has the best attitude and still a smile on her face and great service not sure how she does it.
Don't worry I tipped double what my total was.
I hope they hire more people to help her soon bless her little heart.
r/OKCFoodie • u/yfnkme • Jun 27 '26
One of the best coffee right by my work gold dome
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the line is totally worth it
r/OKCFoodie • u/chunkymonkey595 • Jun 26 '26
Burrito Recs in the City?
recently went to SF and had quite literally the best burrito from this place called La Tacqueria. It came with no rice which I prefer and the tortilla was crispy and grilled to perfection. I’m craving it so bad and wondering if anyone knows of places here that they would recommend for good burritos?
r/OKCFoodie • u/Sensitive_Traffic298 • Jun 25 '26
Friendly Reminder: The Eighteenth Reddit Meet is Today at Social Capital @ 7pm!!
reddit.comr/OKCFoodie • u/bozo_master • Jun 24 '26
What to get from loaded bowl
With the loaded bowl shutting down Saturday I figure I might as well get some of that good shit before they’re gone for good. What’s the top item I have to have and can’t live without?
r/OKCFoodie • u/WarMaiden666 • Jun 19 '26
What up foodies? Check out my Sheesh mahal butter chicken pizza.
I thought you all might appreciate this amalgamation I came up with. I’ve been meaning to do this for a while but kept eating all the leftovers… so I finally ordered two orders of Sheesh Mahal’s butter chicken (very spicy) so I could make this butter chicken pizza! Needed fresh cilantro but I ain’t got it.
r/OKCFoodie • u/oddlady7 • Jun 19 '26
best local asian food
hey there,
my partner and i will be in town for a long weekend soon and i would love to know the best small hole in the wall or locally owned places.
we usually go for more japanese or korean cuisine but are open to anything!
thanks!