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    Mariscos El Centenario

    3.7 (20 reviews)
    ModerateMexican
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    El Centanario burrito
    Irena T.

    I was in the area and came here because of all the good reviews. Needless to say, I was kind of bummed with the quality. I got the El Centenario burrito, which had your choice of meat, rice, lettuce, and corn and peas (which makes me think they used a bag of frozen vegetables?). All of this was slathered with cheese - my fave. It also came with a side of beans and rice, both of which had a smokey taste, which I'm not a fan of. Overall, everything was just okay. Neither had a ton of flavor. The complimentary chips and salsa were also just okay. There are a TONNN of Mexican food joints in this part of town, I'd probably pass on this place and go to another.

    Fajita mixers
    Madeline B.

    This place is truly an authentic Mexican restaurant. Looks are deceiving. But the atmosphere and waitstaff are all extremely nice. My fajitas were a little over cooked but the rest was very good. It's an experience if you don't know Spanish bc everything is in Spanish. I would definitely come here if you are stuck in Catoosa. Luckily they have ubers around here for you to take. It's a good idea for you to come here they give you salsa right away. The beer selection is limited but exactly what you need.

    Chicken chimichanga. So delicious.
    Amy P.

    Came here for lunch on a Sunday. I was slightly intimidated as the menu was about 85% in Spanish and I'm hardly bilingual, but there was enough English for even me to make a good decision. I ordered a chicken chimichanga and that was one of the greatest decisions I've ever made. Not exaggerating, it's the best chimichanga I've ever had. The chunks of chicken were HUGE (not shredded like at tex-mex places) and the queso that it was smothered with was out of this world...and this is coming from someone who would eat cheese dip from anywhere. The chimichanga came with rice and beans which were also good. The place was packed (not an empty table in the place) but the service was awesome. I already can't wait to go back.

    The mocajete now comes in a plate, which is disappointing.

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    The chimichanga came with rice and beans which were also good.

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    Dos Panchos Tequila Bar & Mexican Grill

    Dos Panchos Tequila Bar & Mexican Grill

    4.5
    (58 reviews)
    8.4 mi

    I'm surprised to see that this place is listed on here as permanently closed? I eaten here recently…read morewith my family, party of 6. There's a parking lot in this plaza, and we were seated immediately upon arrival. They offered complementary chips and dips (salsa and queso). We ordered additional guac. The chorizo queso is sooooo good! I ordered the birria taco plate and I'd say this is very authentic compared to food back home (California)! They were generous with the birria and the consome is chefs kiss!!! The staff did a wonderful job in assuring our needs were met and that we were satisfied. I hope this place is just renovating and hopefully will reopen in the foreseeable future. I would love to see this place continue to thrive!

    Doing four stars for the food. I would do 3.5 for staff. :(…read more I loved the salsa (fresh and spicy) and the complementary queso like dip. I loved the shredded beef enchilada! Really good and would order again. Rice and beans were probably above average. My dining partner asked how the chile relleno was prepared. (He doesn't like the eggy batter.) We were literally told that it came premade and frozen and was "just fried." Obviously, he ordered the street tacos instead. We sat at the bar and it took a bit to get waited on but the manager jumped in and gave us water and silverware. I liked my Blackberry-Rosemary Marg but I honestly didn't feel like it had much tequila in it. The regular marg was just OK. Since it is a tequila bar and we sat at the bar, I would have liked to have discussed tequilas but my bad for not asking. Would have loved to have done a tasting. The menu was informative. I would go back when in south Tulsa. Not sure I would make it a destination. (Well, maybe. Those enchiladas were good! It is a cute place.

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    La Tertulia

    4.1
    (223 reviews)
    7.7 mi
    $$

    FINALLY got to try this spot out & it was perfect timing. Even though the website suggests…read morereservations, we called to check if they accepted walk-ins, which they did so that's good to know that both options are available. As what was stated over the phone, the moment we walked in, we were seated. The place is very intimate in space, I'd recommend for dates. I went with the Enchiladas, something I've been craving for a couple of months & La Tertulia helped that fix. There were a few meats to choose from & I went with chorizo. The wait on the food wasn't long (people were starting to fill in as well & it didn't stop the servers from being on point) & the food was really good. Coming in with 3 enchiladas, stuffed with the chorizo & the fixins, I was left full after I finished. The spanish rice & pinto beans were good as well, paired good with the enchiladas. The chorizo looked more like breakfast sausage more than the chorizo that's more on the dark brown + reddish tint I'm used too. The enchiladas also come with chiles (I picked green) & plenty of cheese. Side Note: Chips & salsa were also super good, my favorite type of salsa. Kinda like a Taquera/Molcajete style. I was so hungry that the chips & salsa didn't slow me down from running through my main entree.

    A vibe. The…read moreminimalist adobe-like layout reminds me more of southern Utah, Arizona and New Mexico than Oklahoma, but it works and it's a comfortable space - even if your table is pretty close to your neighbors. The menu features many Mexican food favorites. Enchiladas, burritos, tacos and more. They're cooked well and served in large portions by a helpful server. A note - some of the dishes are plain and include a protein charge. I'm not a huge fan, but I'm okay with it if it's explained. I was confused during my visit because my enchiladas listed a $2.50 protein charge, but the protein charge was for each enchilada not the plate, so my three enchilada plate was $7.50 more than it was listed because I asked for chicken. I don't necessarily feel cheated, however I was surprised when the server gave me the bill. $2.50 is one thing. $7.50 is a lot more.

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    El Rio Verde

    El Rio Verde

    4.2
    (317 reviews)
    6.8 mi
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    El Rio Verde is authentic Mexican food, not TexMex. It's in an older neighborhood near I-244 and…read moreUtica and doesn't look like much from the outside (or the inside), but the food is great! It's well-worn but clean. Staff is quick and friendly. The prices are very reasonable. You'll leave full, but not bloated. I've been a fan of El Rio Verde for many years and always look forward to eating here. It's not a large place and only has perhaps four or five booths and a half-dozen tables, and it fills up fast at lunch. They're known for their "Wet Burrito," but the enchiladas and burritos are also outstanding. The refried beans are fresh and made in-house. The salsa is freshly made too and very good, but not memorable like the food. You'll see people from all walks of life eating here - couples, single moms with children, police officers, business people, blue collar workers, and everyone in-between. If you want really good Mexican food that is not TexMex or from a chain restaurant, try this place! You won't regret it! One of my favorite places in Tulsa. However, as of this review, be aware that Utica Avenue, just east of the restaurant, has been blocked to north-bound traffic only for water main replacement, so getting into the neighborhood is easier than leaving. Plan to go toward downtown on the service road next to I-244 for most efficient egress.

    They serve food but they are not into cooking. The beans were nothing special and rice was dry and…read moreafter a few bites I quit on them . I had ordered shrimp tacos and was given fish tacos. The fillets were minuscule and a rip off at $4.50 each. Cabbage was dry and the avocado sauce bland and uninspiring. Skip this place.

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    Mi Cocina

    Mi Cocina

    3.7
    (328 reviews)
    6.8 mi
    $$
    Casual dining
    Full bar

    The ambience was very enjoyable. It was much nicer than most Mexican restaurants. The server was…read morealso great but unfortunately I didn't catch his name. He even brought our beers with a cocktail glass with salt, which was a nice touch. The SALSA was too HOT! We tried a couple of them, & we couldn't taste anything for the heat. I usually like a little heat, but this was over the top hot. My husband felt the same way & I've talked to a couple other people since then & they said the same thing. We asked the waiter if there was a mild salsa, but he said there was not. I would certainly encourage you to consider making a milder one. I ordered the crispy enchiladas served with ensalada y avocado, along with beans & rice. I also ordered one tamale to try. Everything was delicious. Very good quality food. The tamale was one of the best I've ever eaten. My husband ordered the brisket tacos & found them too greasy, which is unusual for him; however he was agreeable to eating there again, but would try another dish. We will be back, but will just skip the salsa & brisket tacos!

    We came here for an early Mother's Day celebration, and there were some ups and downs. We were…read moregreeted and taken to our seats by friendly waiters. We ordered our food and I got the crispy taco dinner. I will say the place was busy, but we had to wait nearly an hour for our food, and they didn't even bring everyone's food out. It took another 15 minutes for them to bring the rest of the food. Overall, the chips and queso was very good, and the food came out fresh and hot. My tacos were delicious. Our waiter was very nice and apologetic about the wait time. The place had a very nice interior and had clean bathrooms, to go along with a great ambiance. Overall, this place gave us a pretty solid experience and I would recommend it if you are looking for good Mexican food in the Tulsa area.

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