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POSTED ON AUGUST 29, 2012:

Cuisine Scene



Corner Café

1103 S. Peoria Ave., 918-587-0081

You do not always want or need a fancy breakfast with elaborate dishes. Sometimes, it's best to stick to the basics and Corner Café can help you. They have a variety of egg dishes -- Two Egg Served With Country Fried Steak, Two Egg Served With Three Slices of Bacon, Two Eggs Served With a Slice of Ham and more. If you have the kiddos with you, order them a bowl of Oatmeal or Cream of Wheat and enjoy!

SUN-SAT, 6AM-9PM



Mi Tierra

6703 E. 81st St. Ste. D, 918-477-7155

If you have not tried South American food, now is the time and the perfect dish to start your lunch with is the local favorite Ceviche -- the national dish of Peru made with fish and shellfish marinated in lime juice and hot peppers. For a main course, try the Arroz con Pollo, which is rice made with cilantro and vegetables and served with a piece of chicken.

SUN-MON, 10AM-8PM; TUE-SAT, 9AM-10PM



Palace Café

1301 E. 15th St., 918-582-4321

Perfect for date night! Treat your significant other to some of the finer foods Tulsa has to offer. Begin with the Lobster Corndog for our appetizer. The lobster is dipped in the house made batter and then fried. Next, order the smoked pork loin served with organic mushrooms, wilted greens, truffle mashed potatoes and red onion marmalade.

TUE-FRI, 10AM-2PM AND 5PM-10PM; SATURDAY, 5PM-10PM; SUNDAY, 9AM-2PM



Waffle House

7022 S. Mingo Rd., 918-252-5176

Few things equal to having some syrupy pancakes late at night after enjoying a few rounds with your friends. The Waffle House can provide that starchy goodness, along with many other things. Open 24 hours a day, they also serve burgers, Texas melts, omelettes and real hash browns. Try their specialty Grilled Chicken and Eggs if you are looking for a low-carb option.

SUN-SAT, 24 HOURS

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