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Satisfy Your Sushi Cravings at These Top 6 Sushi Restaurants in Tulsa
"Sushi Train not only brings Asian flavors to Tulsa but it also makes it fun and entertaining, especially for families with children. As the name suggests, the sushi bar features a working model train that moves around the restaurant, delivering different sushi dishes to the guests’ tables. Sushi Train menu includes over 100 items, from maki rolls made with fresh fish and raw vegetables and Nigiri Sushi, a delicacy only the most experienced Japanese chefs know how to make to a variety of fried, marinated, and grilled options."
"I’d say a good 95% of the Sushi Train menu is less than $10 you can get meals, soups, sushi rolls, everything you’d expect from a great sushi restaurant without the added price tag. You can eat in or takeout. You can even order online."
"Often hailed as Tulsa’s best sushi restaurant over the years, Fuji’s quality and laid-back atmosphere make it plain to see why they’ve been open so long. I try not to make Woodland Hills Mall a frequent stop, but if I have to, I prefer to treat myself to sushi and sake at Fuji immediately after."
"Sea weed salad was excellent the cowboy sushi roll was great the dumplings were excellent the tempura veggies and shrimp was delicious, as well as the dr..."
"A post shared by Christina Young (@ciyoung) on May 21, 2019 at 11:21am PDT. Asian cuisine aficionados can choose Osaka Steakhouse & Sushi Bar for a family-friendly dining experience. The restaurant is renowned for its signature sushi and sashimi, but they also serve salads, soups, and a delicious variety of desserts."
"The final sushi place we wanted to make sure we mentioned is a little spot in South Tulsa called Sushi House. Don’t let the strip mall location fool you — this place is the bomb. Known for fresh, large rolls, it isn’t hard to see why people are hunting this place down to try it."
"Focused on building, preserving and presenting a broad based general collection of Tulsa’s history, the Tulsa Historical Society and Museum is located within a 28,000-square-foot facility and grounds, formerly the site of a historic home in Woodward Park. The museum has eight rotating exhibit galleries, the Tribune Research Library and the Vintage Garden with its collection of architectural artifacts and bronze sculptures depicting Oklahoma’s five internationally famous Native American ballerinas. The Society manages information requests from the public, provides lectures for schools and civic groups, exhibits collection materials and sponsors educational programs."
"Those looking to learn more about Tulsa’s recent past should head to the Tulsa Historical Society and Museum. The museum’s mission is to illuminate the past, enrich the present, and inspire the future. Inside, you’ll find eight rotating exhibits that tell the city’s story with the help of photographs, architectural remains, books, documents, art, and even a few cars."
"Their buffet features items from all types of cuisines as well as several delicious desserts to enjoy after the plates are clean. Don’t underestimate Golden Corral just because it has been around for several years!. Take advantage of a meal that everyone will enjoy any day of the week."