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El Rincón de Honduras

4.9 (7 reviews)
Closed • 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Very good food! Lots of cheese and meat. Probably not a place for vegans. The baleada was good. Friendly service and they have someone in back that can speak English. Pay in cash.

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Catrachitos

5.0(1 review)
1.3 mi

Yay for one more Honduran restaurant in Tulsa! If you haven't tried their food yet and wonder what…read moreit's like...similar to other Central American countries, the staple ingredients are corn, beans, tomatoes, salty cheese, grilled meats (chicken, pork, beef) and seafood. It's different though in that it also uses tropical fruits like plantain and coconut, reflecting the African and Caribbean influence. If it's your first time trying it, I'd suggest the baleada--folded wheat-flour tortillas with stuffing of your choice (fried and mashed red beans/meat and avocado/scrambled eggs), crumbled white cheese and Honduran-style sour cream. I also recommend the tajadas--sliced and fried green plantains with cabbage and other veggies and the meat of your choice (ground beef/chicken). It's a lot of food, so you might need a to go box. For drinks, my favorite is the tamarind water. It's so refreshing! To end your meal, ask if they have any semitas. They're like the Honduran version of conchas (a lightly sweet bread covered in a crunchy sugar cookie-esque topping) but dare I say---even more delicious! I usually just eat the sugary top of conchas but the semita bread itself is so good on its own. I'll come back to get just a bag of those. The space itself is definitely bigger than what it looks like outside. It's noticeable that they've done a lot of remodeling inside. There's plenty of seating space and a spacious bar in the back. The service was amazing! Super friendly and helpful. Aly, the owner, was there when I came in and since they weren't busy, he took the time to welcome me and tell me more about his business. He also owns the hot dog carts parked near the exits of Lowe's in midtown and Broken Arrow (which are amazing!). He also has them on their menu. Oh and if you're wondering what Catrachitos means, it's the diminutive of "catrachos", a nickname for a Honduran, which comes from a victorious 19th century general. It's also a dish consisting of fried corn with beans and cheese.

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Catrachitos - Tamarind water with chips and bean dip -delicious!

Tamarind water with chips and bean dip -delicious!

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