POSTED ON JULY 11, 2012:
Cuisine Scene
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Sproutz
2602 S. Harvard Ave., 918-508-2122
Perfect for a quick breakfast fix, grab a Sproutz Muffin of the Day. If you are looking for something more complex, try the Breakfast Wrap -- a whole wheat tortilla with scrambled egg, cheese, potato, peppers and Sproutz salsa. It comes with bacon, sausage or corned beef hash. Or, create your own omelet with a choice of toast, grits or potatoes.
MON-FRI, 8AM-7PM; SATURDAY, 8AM-4PM
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Ri Le's
4932 E. 91st St., 918-496-2126
Get a taste of the Orient and grab yourself some delicious Vietnamese food on your lunch break! Try the popular Lumpia Dogs for your appetizer. For your main dish, try the Bun Chu Gai, which is a mixture of rice noodles, lettuce, beef, chicken and shrimp with a chopped egg roll.
MON-SAT, 11AM-9:30PM
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Uncle Vinny's
322 W. Kenosha St., BA, 918-251-6667
When you gotta have pizza, go to Uncle Vinny's for your fix. Create your own pizza with ingredient toppings such as BBQ chicken, white (garlic and ricotta) and all the remaining classic pizza toppings. Uncle Vinny's also serves pasta. Choose from Baked Ziti, Baked Eggplant Parmigiana and more.
SUN-THURS, 9AM-9PM; FRI-SAT, 9AM-10PM
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Back Alley Blues and BBQ
116 S. Elgin, 918-728-8300
For a late night evening of blues and barbecue, there is no better spot than Back Alley. It is the only venue of its kind in the Blue Dome District. Start your meal with some fried pickles served with ranch dressing. For a sandwich, try the Back Alley Beatdown, which is pulled pork, chopped beef and a hot link topping with coleslaw and served on a toasted bun. End your Southern-style meal with a peach or blueberry cobbler.
SUN-SAT, 11AM-2AM
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