POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 5, 2012:
Cuisine Scene
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Blue Moon Bakery and Café
3512 S. Peoria Ave., 918-749-7800
Located in Brookside, you know the place will be hip. And even better, there's plenty of awesome breakfast menu options from which to choose. Try the Migas, which is two scrambled eggs with pieces of corn tortillas, topped with ranchero sauce and cheddar cheese and served with potatoes.
MON-FRI, 5PM-9PM; SUN-SAT, 8AM-2PM
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Bamboo Thai Bistro
5079 S. Yale Ave., 918-828-0740
Do not confuse Thai with Chinese. There are differences, like the sauces and the spices -- particularly the spices as Thai is generally is generally infused with heat. So, if you want to try some Thai food, check out this south Tulsa find. The Pad Thai -- rice noodles with bean sprouts, green onion, peanuts and eggs -- is a popular favorite.
MON-FRI, 11AM-10PM; SATURDAY, NOON-10PM; SUNDAY, NOON-9PM.
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Fat Guy's Burger Bar
140 N. Greenwood, 918-794-7782
If you have not yet tried Fat Guy's Burger, it is time. Get up and drive to their location to enjoy one of their specialty burgers, such as the Fat and Juice. If you are feeling more adventurous, go for the Peanut Butter and Bacon. Order a side of Ballpark Fries and they have a large variety of sauces to choose from, such as Strawberry Ketchup, Jalapeno Aioli or Parmesan Peppercorn.
MON-SAT, 11AM-10PM; SUNDAY, 11AM-9PM
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Edward Delk's Bar and Restaurant
427 S. Boston Ave., 918-770-4388
An elegant restaurant and bar awaits you during the late night hours. And the food they serve goes beyond the ordinary bar variety. For starters, try the Parmesan Cheese Crisps served with warm marinara. They're a local favorite. For your entrée, order the Delk's B.E.L.T., which is applewood smoked bacon, a fried egg, lettuce, tomato and basil aioli.
MON-THU, 11AM-11PM; FRIDAY, 11AM-2AM; SATURDAY, 4PM-2AM
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