“Delicious food! It's a small buffet but everything I tried was delicious. Their fried rice is so simple but amazing. It was my first time visiting and the owner was kind and explained all the options to me. It was about $15 for the lunch buffet. Please bring cash; they will accept card but cash is so much better for them so they can avoid card processing fees.“
“The new Keo on Tiger Hills drive is a nice addition to Broken Arrow. This is not going to be your authentic Asian cuisine but it is a decent Asian fusion restaurant. We started with a Lychee Martini, simple but very tasty. For appetizers we got the street vendor skewers and steamed mussels. Both very good, the skewers come with a great sauce and pickled vegetables. The steam mussels are cooked in a nice yellow curry broth. The seafood stir fry was really good, the sauce was flavorful and mixed well with the white rice. We also had a yellow curry with chicken, had great coconut and curry flavor also pairs very well with the rice.Service was good, friendly and efficient. If you are looking for authentic Thai or Vietnamese cuisine this isn't it but it's a nice place with eclectic options on the menu and fairly well executed.“
“Stopped in for dinner on a Saturday evening. Self seating while a small line of people awaited to-go orders. Several tables occupied in this quaint establishment with great ambience. Quickly attended by friendly staff.Hot tea and fresh spring rolls followed by a large bowl of Massaman Curry and rice.This might have been the best Massaman Curry I’ve had in Tulsa to date. Flavors and consistency in particular with what I had in Thailand a few weeks ago.Portion size just a bit more than I could handle and I noticed several other patrons also getting to-go containers.A minor quibble, I’d love to see Tofu as a protein option.I definitely plan to return to this restaurant to try more of the menu.“
“Went her for lunch and glad we did! Attentive and sweet waitress who owns the place. We ordered spice level 2 and whew, not going higher with the curry or tai basil chicken. Rice was cooked perfectly and the flavor was so good. Reminded me of being in Thailand. Restaurant is tucked in the back of the mall and has 3 unassuming rooms with tables. We will be back!“
“Elle’s Cafe is so close to the Hard Rock Casino, it’s an added plus! We’ve been wanting to try Elle’s since it opened but haven’t had the time and finally did and it did not disappoint! Parking is easy to find and plenty of it.This restaurant is located in the heart of Catoosa and is very easy to find. You order first, take a number, self serve water and take a seat. Service was prompt and the food was good! We got the beef rib pho, papaya, raw and cooked larb, kapoon, fried rice and navam. It was all a hit!Owners are super nice and came out to say hi despite it being busy. I love that Oklahoma is full of small family businesses like this! May they continue to thrive!“
“Loved the food! The stuffed chicken was delicious and so was the Hmong sausage and sticky rice. I absolutely loved the Lao style papaya salad and can confirm it is one of the best I have ever had. It was the perfect mix of sour, spicy, salty and crunch. I’m craving it as I type. I loved the purple sticky rice but wished it was a bit more purple. This place is excellent and I loved the Hmong food. I can’t wait to go back and try the Hmong style pho and kapoon!“
“Perfect Asian spot, place is extremely affordable with a ton of options. They had classic Chinese food with sushi. You can take a whole party here and not break the bank. The General Tsoa was on point. Will definitely come here again. My kids loved it as well.“
“Awesome Thai spot! Their menu is very extensive and lots of options for modifications, including many vegan choices. The flavors were spot on and the food tasted so fresh. We enjoyed the lettuce wraps, red curry, and yellow curry fried rice. Everything was great!“
“We went for lunch. It wasn't crowded, service was fast, everyone was friendly and polite.We had Pad Thai and Pad Basil and they were both delicious. All the vegetables were fresh and the portions were the perfect size.One of the better Thai places we've tried in the area; we'll go here again.“
“Absolutely delicious. We got one and two star spice levels on the yellow curry fried rice and chicken pad Thai and that was the perfect amount of flavor without being overpowering. The paangan (spelling?) beef curry was 10/10. So good I would bring friends from out of town to this place.“
“KEO is my go to restaurant in Tulsa. I have been to the Peoria location but I live near the South Tulsa location so I'm a regular customer at that location. It is important to me that the ingredients are fresh and of high quality. KEO meets the bill. All beef is wagyu, even the hamburger which they grind in house.Usually, I don't go to an asian restaurant for a hamburger, but I will take a KEO hamburger over almost any other place in town. I usually order one of their Thai dishes, Thai sweet basil is perfect. It comes without heat, but you can order heat level 1-5. Level three is where they add fresh hot peppers. If 5 isn't hot enough they will bring you a small cup of fresh sliced peppers. Usually they have ghost peppers or Carolina reapers. Those will make your head sweat!!KEO also has great soups, ramen, pho, tom yum and tom kai.In the stir fry section there are many choices, all of them are great.For those that like steak , they also have a killer ribeye.“
“I never leave reviews but this is one of the best Thai spots in Tulsa!!! I noticed the parking lot was empty when I picked up my order today and decided to leave a review because this family deserves so much more business and customers! I have been here twice, and the food and service are both excellent. My go to order is definitely pad see ew, crab rangoons, and a thai tea.“
“Gave this place a try, the spicy beef was good and the bourbon chicken was great. Tried the chow mein, not bad, next time I’ll try rice. Lady was very polite and gave out large portions. Grab extra napkins, you’ll need them ?Parking: Mall parking lot.“
“I stopped at Asian Star on a whim. I was dropping off stuff at the UPS store nearby. I wasn’t sure when reading some of the reviews but decided to give it a chance. So glad I did. I ordered the pork fried rice. The owner cooked it to order. Actuality fried it in a wok. A lot of places call it fried rice but it’s just steamed rice and coloring. It tasted great and the pork was tender and flavorful. I am Tulsa for work but I will definitely be back for more. Very very good.“
“Ordered the Goong Kratiam Prik-Tai. Everything was fresh and really good. Ordered it with heat level 3. It was getting a little spicy by the time I finished the meal but if you like medium spicy, it's about right. Excellent service and food. Will definitely go again.“
“This place was delicious! I am shocked they don’t get more business. It is trendy with a great atmosphere. I had the pineapple fried rice and it was a great combo of sweet and spice and was very flavorful! My family had an assortment of boba teas that I tried and I liked them all, and I am not typically a big boba tea guy. My favorite of the teas was the mango fruit tea with mango popping boba. The food came out fast despite only a few workers there at that time. If you have a nut allergy be careful with the food because a lot of Thai food has nuts in it. I asked for no walnuts on the pineapple fried rice and was fine, but I'd double check before ordering something. They had some delicious lookNg waffle things as well as coffees on top of their various teas. Check this place out of you are in the area!“