Cole Slaw Restaurants in Tulsa

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City: Tulsa, 525 South Main Street, Tulsa, OK 74103, 74119-1202, United States
"I've eaten here several times and the service has always been fast and friendly. The brisket is my favorite of the entrees on the menu and the beans my favorite side order (a really tasty blend!). As a previous reviewer has noted, this is not traditional bbq in the sense that here the meat is not cooked slowly over indirect heat (thank you, wiki definitions!). Instead, it's pressure cooked. Now, that may offend bbq purists, but it doesn't mean it's not good. I recently ate bbq at a popular bbq restaurant in Long Beach and, for both me and my wife, the brisket at Main Street Skillet is much better (and doesn't cost nearly as much). I don't like a huge lunch, so I usually order the small brisket sandwich. I wish some other places would also offer small servings in addition to the typically large restaurant servings (maybe fewer Americans would be so fat if more restaurants would do that). As for the fries, they are more of a home-cooked variety than what you usually find at popular fast food places. I like the fries here, but they are different. For me, the cole slaw has been hit and miss. They recently changed the recipe and I thought it was pretty good. So, worth a try. The chicken I've had there has been good, but at times, a little dry and a bit bland. Nothing a little extra bbq sauce (and perhaps a bit of cajun seasoning) doesn't spruce up well! Something out of the ordinary they offer is a side order of squash. It's good. They also have taco salad and hamburgers on the menu, and have recently added burritos. However, since I haven't had those, I can't provide a review of them, yet. Another reviewer indicated that they felt the prices were too high. Matter of opinion, I guess. This will usually cost a bit more than McDonalds (depending on what you order), but less than some of the more trendy downtown restaurants.<br> <br> Verdict: Good brisket and beans. Other offerings worth trying (everyone has different tastes). Fast, friendly service."
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City: Tulsa, 1103 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120, 74120-4606, United States
"So delicious! John was our waiter and was fantastic! he is so friendly and helpful. the owner was precious and so friendly. the pancake taste was the best I ever had. my man got the banana nuts waffel and he said the same. highly recommended!"
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City: Tulsa, 9516 E Pine St, Tulsa, OK 74115, 74115-5909, United States
"Another great hole in the wall interior. The burgers are great, the staff are fun and friendly. Many different foods, Burger Combos and a variety of French french frits. Great place for lunch."
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City: Tulsa, 2636 East 11th Street, Tulsa, OK 74112, 74104-3929, United States
"All about the presentation: Maxxwells Restaurant in the Campbell Hotel. First, the good news: The Campbell Hotel is a lovely restored business on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built in and originally housed the Casa Loma Hotel on Street in Tulsa, which is Route br/>The architecture is Spanish colonial revival, which has been maintained in the restoration and redevelopment, which began in and was completed in This is a boutique hotel with all the luxuries, which the appearance of the lobby and the attached restaurant Maxxwells can attest.<br br/>Now, the bad news: The food and the service were neither that great when we visited there for lunch this week.<br br/>Maxxwells is not a pretentious place with menus the size of encyclopedias and uppity servers, so I was initially impressed. But as soon as our waiter tried to take my friend’s order and didn’t recognize the “house cut fries” she ordered (they were one of the many dishes listed as sides on the menu), I began to wonder. Things when downhill from there.<br br/>We were there on a Thursday at a.m., and the restaurant had some diners but was not too busy. Still our wait seemed extra long for just two dishes—the chicken fried chicken and a sandwich. My friend said that she remembered when she had been there before that the wait was long also.<br br/>Ordinarily, this would not bother me, especially if the food was extraordinary, or at least, very good. My friend made a point of telling the waiter not to put gravy on her chicken, and it was smothered in it, so it went back to the kitchen. My sandwich, called a B.E.L.T. made with bacon, fried egg, lettuce and tomato and garlic aioli, was excellent. The bacon was cooked just right and there was plenty of it. The aioli added a nice twist to the traditional BLT.<br br/>My side dish was macaroni and cheese, and it was good, though not outstanding. The pasta was a little undercooked and the cheese added at the end made it stringy, but after mixing it around and around, it made a pretty good dish.<br br/>I ate slowly, but I was still more than halfway done with my meal by the time my friend’s meal came back without the gravy. In fact, it came back without anything. Just a piece of meat on a white plate. The waiter said absentmindedly, “Oh yeah, you had fries with that, didn’t you”<br br/>My friend said the chicken was overcooked and dry but that the batter was good. She cut it up and we began another wait for the hand-cut fries. These came out in a bowl and looked good though of varying colors. My friend commented, “Well, you can tell which ones were cooked fresh and which ones were on the other plate and thrown back in the fryer.”<br br/>The fresh fries were, however, first class. My friend, who had been here before, said the Old School Burger was also very good—a perfect size with a juicy good flavor.<br br/>Our waiter who told us more than once that she had just started working there (what customer wants to hear that seemed spaced out most of the time. I had to flag her down for a refill on water. As a person who waitressed herself through high school and college, I tend to be pretty easy on that profession but geez . . . this was bad.<br br/>Pros: The atmosphere is enchanting, the fries are good and the prices are quite economical. Cons: Bad service (the other waiters knew this person was bad—I could see them coaching her and critiquing her the whole time we were there), poor plate presentation and just average food.<br br/>My recommendation: Check out the hotel—but eat your meals elsewhere!"
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City: Tulsa, 601 S Sheridan Rd, Tulsa, OK 74112, 74112-3138, United States
"Fantastic! Ate there the first time today. Ordered ribs and Sliced Brisket and was asked Baby back or spare? I have never been asked! Brisket, Spare ribs, beans and potato salad were all among the best I ever tasted! I will be a regular from now on!"
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City: Tulsa, 3205 S Garnett Rd, Tulsa, OK 74146, 74146-1918, United States
"Chunk dinners are great. Tender and tasty. Corn dodgers are the best. One of my favorite places to eat."
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City: Tulsa, 11223 E Admiral Blvd, Tulsa, OK 74116, 74116-3822, United States
"Pretty clean place, the dirty air intake didn't bother me Nice people working there."
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City: Tulsa, 1820 Utica Sq, Tulsa, OK 74114, 74114-1407, United States
"----23 Feb, 2014-----<br> Great Patio :). Their red corn meal crusted chicken is one of my fav., fish and chips are so crispy, and just down right delish. Salads are fresh, Salmon is great! Everything really good, except for their beignets, and of course..I love beignets (French donuts) they don't even have to be French.???? I just love doughnuts. I wish the chefs would add new sugary sweetie to the bkf menu. <br> Nice place and good service. I feel very comfortable while dining at WILD FORK.<br> The server, Cory, was actually the best server of all! (their all really good) but, Cory was right on point, and a good listener????<br> Will return soon.<br>"
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City: Tulsa, 1542 E 15 St, Tulsa, OK 74120, 74120-6007, United States
"Great food! My only issue with Smoke is that they close early. I'm a night owl so I like to dine later then most and I could definitely hang out here well after dinner for cocktails and a SMOKE I love the food and the service is exceptional and informative. This is one of my favorite restaurants in Tulsa."
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City: Tulsa, 2235 N Harvard Ave, Tulsa, OK 74115, 74115-3932, United States
"Great bbq place. Everything really tasty. Atmosphere is what you would expect from a hole in the wall place. Hot links were flavorful but will light you up. Wish their sandwiches were served on buns instead of white bread."
Cole Slaw

Cole Slaw

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Price

The Average price for Cole Slaw is:
$3.1

Ingredients

Black pepper
Oil of canola
Seeds of caraway
Carrot
Coarse salt
Flat leaf parsley leaves
Olive oil
  • Olive oil
  • Aisle Oil, Vinegar, Salad Dressing Qty. 1 table spoons
Onion
  • Onion
  • Aisle Produce Qty. 0.25 portions
Sugar
  • Sugar
  • Aisle Baking Qty. 1.5 pinch
White cabbage
White vinegar

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