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10 Best Restaurants To Savor In Tulsa
"Merritt's is offering carryout, curbside, online and delivery service. Staff members can pack up your order to go and even bring it out to your car if you prefer."
"First Watch offers freshly prepared, award-winning breakfast, brunch, and lunch options and specializes in traditional and innovative creations. Located off South Lewis Avenue, they serve everything made to order with a freshness that’s never compromised. Using only the finest ingredients, they ensure that you are served with the highest quality service and products."
"Check out Le Louvre French Cafe, which has earned 4.5 stars out of 62 reviews on Yelp. You can find the crêperie and bakery, which specializes in French-style crepes, coffee, tea and other confections, at 8313 S."
"You’ll think you’re in vegan heaven at Chimera, which boasts Buffalo Cauliflower Wings, a Daydream Nation bowl—with tofu scramble, adzuki bean “bacon” strips, potatoes, chipotle crema, and salsa—Tempeh “Cheesesteak” Tacos with cashew spread, Coconut Curry Tacos with soyrizo, and way more. Chimera goes hard on the weekends with vegan doughnuts, scones, and sweet potato and sage biscuits with gravy. Pro tip: Get the seriously spiced cold brew with almond milk—seriously."
"Main St. from Antoinette Baking Co., you can enjoy breakfast fare and tacos all day at Chimera Cafe. If you’re traveling with a food allergy or have a restrictive diet, Chimera offers a variety of vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options, including the pumpkin oat muffin, Daydream Nation tofu scramble, Kool Thing taco, and Monsieur Fromage sandwich."
"It’s no secret that Chimera serves great (and beautiful) coffee. From pour-overs to cold brews, to lattes and even house-made ginger beer, Chimera has the drink situation down to a science. Chimera’s got some strong brew, so it’s best to grab yourself a bite to eat with your coffee."
"We don’t visit this place near as much as we do Memories of Japan, but if you’re looking for good quality all-you-can-eat sushi, this place is totally fine. This is actually a pretty small restaurant (and we’ve never seen more than one person waiting tables here), but it’s popular with BA residents, so sometimes it can take a while to get food. Aside from that, a few of us have eat here over the last several years and we’ve always had a perfectly enjoyable experience!"
"One day I was randomly in the mood for miso soup, and it was one of those hankerings you can't get rid of until you eat the food. I did a quick Goog..."