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"Next time you're out in Broken Arrow, head down to The King's Palace Steakhouse to get one of the best steaks you'll ever taste. Steaks this good are few and far between. The Lebanese style steakhouse is located on the west side of Oklahoma 51 about a mile east of Blue Bell Creameries. Take the Okla 51 exit off the Broken Arrow Expressway or the Creek Turnpike and head towards Coweta. The restaurant will be on your right.
FOOD:
The starters that come automatically with each entree include tabouli, hummus, carrots, olives, green onions, pita bread and a cabbage roll. Everything is very well prepared. For my main dish, the Rib-eye steak that I ordered medium was gigantic, cooked pink to perfection all the way throughout, exactly to order and was exquisitely tender and rich with flavor. The loaf of warm wheat-berry bread and a well-cooked baked potato topped with butter, sour cream and chives round out the meal. Desserts include a variety of cheesecakes, and my favorite, honey-dripped baklava.
SERVICE:
Our server Darlene was very attentive and kind. She was always prompt to refill our water glasses and provide us with more wine and drinks as needed. She checked back often, while still allowing us to maintain our privacy. Very helpful, knowledgeable and fun.
ATMOSPHERE:
The King's Palace has a full service bar and the bar area can be set up for private functions and is separate from the main dining room. It has two big-screen televisions usually tuned to sports the times that I have been there. The bartender Matt, also known as Cowboy will tend to your every need. The restaurant has a large front patio for outside dining when the weather permits. Tables, linens, woodwork, fixtures, and bathrooms are all tasteful and classy. I love the bright stainless steel open kitchen so that I can watch the meals being prepared.......very entertaining. The owner Sam and his wife Rita and manager Lois completely remodeled the restaurant and there are tables for two and tables that will accommodate large groups as well.
The King's Palace Steakhouse is absolutely my favorite restaurant of all time. There is simply not a better steak in the city and the service is spectacular. There is nothing about this place that isn't wonderful."
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