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Zogam Cafe

4.7 (146 reviews)
Open • 11:00 am - 2:30 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Updated 1 month ago

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Sharon C.

This was one of our favorite restaurants when we moved to Tulsa in 2019. It's been awhile since we've been there, and we were both disappointed. In the past we've gotten curries. This time, we decided to branch out and try something different. I got a dish named Basil because I love fresh basil. I don't remember what Dan got, but it was bland and he didn't eat much. Portions for both dishes were small. Zogam's is a very tiny restaurant with very plain tables and is decorated with posters of the Asian place, Zogam. The size of the restaurant didn't bother us when we liked the food. We will return to see if the green curry and the rice floss dessert are as good as they used to be, but I don't think I'm going to branch out much here. Service okay, but it took awhile for the food to cook. It's located in a shopping center on Lewis. The shopping center has several other Asian businesses and plenty of parking. They offer take out.

Lunch Special comes with Salad & Thai Spring Roll
A. J. J.

Was wandering around the 71st and Lewis area and saw this on Yelp and thought I'd give it a try. Zogam is in the back corner of a strip shopping center, so unless you're looking for it, you would never find it. The interior decor has some photos of Rih Lake and other areas of Myanmar as this is a Burmese style restaurant. I would have never known as the menu seemed very Thai to me. I ordered the Pad Thai lunch special and didn't realize it came with a salad and spring rolls, so I also ordered the Thai Spring rolls just to give them a try. I was surprised when 10 minutes later out comes a salad, a spring roll, and my extra order of spring rolls. I actually thought of just packing them to go, but they were so crispy and delicious that I just ate them. The salad was great as well with a light dressing. Very crisp and cool. My Pad Thai came with pork and level 6 (out of 10) spice level. The flavor of the dish was unbelievable, and the spice hit just right. As I'm sitting here writing this, I wish I had another plate of it in front of me. I will definitely remember this place and come back again. If you're in the area, you should give it a try.

Pad Kee Mao Noodle
ghaliah n.

I can't believe I haven't left a review on this place. I absolutely love this place. I am quite literally addicted to their pad kee mao noodle. My friends love the pad thai. Their dumplings and many other appetizers have all been delicious. Atmosphere is okay, I usually order take-out. The workers are very friendly. There's one I usually speak with, and he's memorized my order down to the choice of meat and spice level and is always happy to see me. Rarely, ever so rarely, the dish will taste off, I believe when that happens, they're training new workers. If that happens, give them another shot. The flavors are just so worth it. side note: I wouldn't recommend the mango sticky rice here, though

Tom yum rice
Elizabeth G.

We visited about 3:15 on a Tuesday. I'll separate my ratings per topic. Cleanliness: 5/5 always appreciated Venue: 4/5 not divey, very simple and a little warm in the building Service: 5/5 nothing but excellence Price: 4/5 as expected Food: 3.5/5 We tried several things. Appetizers included fried shrimp, bandora (?) chicken and spring rolls. Nothing was bad and nothing stood out. We ordered Tom yum rice, combo pad Thai and red curry. I was disappointed in the curry. Watery and not super flavorful. I like rich curry. The rice was good, again nothing special but, not bad. The pad Thai was delicious. Favorite thing of our meal. Glad we tried but, unlikely to visit again.

Mary F.

I really HATE leaving bad reviews but it's important for others to be aware. I've visited many Thai food restaurants in my 46 years of living and I cannot say that I am one bit happy with this place. I ordered the pepper steak and there were literally 7 small, dry and chewy pieces in the "to go" container. The dish was mainly soggy veggies that looked half eaten. The red curry chicken entree also only had a few pieces of chicken. The sauce was yummy but dang, i thought I ordered chicken curry not curry sauce. The pad se-ew had no flavor and being that this is one of my favorite Thai dishes, I was extremely disappointed . I had to add my own soy sauce to make it somewhat exciting. Ohh and not many pieces of chicken again. I paid $67 for this food and it was NOT worth it. I know my hubby is going to be real disappointed when he gets home to eat. My first and my last time eating here! I'll keep trying others to find my spot

Melissa L.

Bamboo Bistro closed last year during COVID so I needed to find an alternative place to get my Pad Thai place. A friend recommended that I go to dinner with her here and I have no regrets! The staff are really friendly and quick to serve. They did mess up our orders a couple of times but they quickly corrected it. Pad Thai: 4/5, very delicious. Fried Rice: 3/5, it was good. I plan to come back and try more items because there seems so much to explore on the menu but I enjoy it and would recommend.

Nancy N.

omg the food was delicious, i honestly can't remember everything be we ordered i just remember loving everything! the thai iced tea was delish. the fried rice was bomb dot com. the pad thai was a party in my mouth and all the other stuff was pretty good too. i can't want to go back for more!!!

Seafood curry , with jasmine rice.
Caleb S.

Nice little restaurant in a strip mall, backed into the corner. So unless you are looking for it, or you stumble upon on it don't know that you would find it. I found the restaurant when visiting the nearby boba place. Anyways, on this visit I ordered a seafood curry, it was very good, I ordered a side of jasmine rice, you also get to pick the level of spicyness 1-10 the dish is made. I would come back again.

Chicken Satay
David A.

What a wonderful hidden gem. On a corner with so many delicious world flavors it was hard to decide on Chinese or Malaysian/Thai or Mexican. We made the right choice. The food is very fresh and excellent flavors. Good service, clean restaurant. So glad we tried it.

Stephanie D.

Yum!!! You really need to try this place! We were traveling thru and had a hankering for THAI food. Checked Yelp and now I know why they're 5 star! We had Bangkok chicken (crunchy and fresh), rice spring rolls and fried spring rolls and a side of rice! Plenty of food and all was fresh and flavorful! Super nice owner- and just a great experience. Highly recommend.

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Jill G.

Fabulous! Loved finding this place. The service was outstanding I loved the menu options and the food was top notch , great flavors! I cannot wait to order the Chilean sea bass next time(market price) The lady behind us ordered it so I snapped a quick picture and posted it -it looks so good and she said it was fantastic. The pink hue is from the sweet Thai chili that it is fried in. I got the lunch portion meal that comes with an eggroll salad and an entrée. I was very full it was plenty of food.

Green curry no flavor at all.
Katie S.

Not the greatest Thai food. Spring rolls were fine, but the curry was extremely flavorless. The pad Thai had too much sauce and tasted like ketchup. The service was not that great, but it seemed to be only one person. Will not be returning to this location for Thai food.

Nasi Lemak  $12.95
Eileen S.

This place is a must-try because there are a few dishes that you can't get anywhere else near Tulsa. Trust me, I am always on the lookout for new food, especially for Asian cuisine. They have Malaysian dishes such as Nasi Lemak, Mi Goreng and Nasi Goreng. Nasi Lemak consists of coconut flavored rice with fried chicken, cucumber and anchovies. The star of the dish is actually the sambal; it is a hot paste that goes so well with the chicken. Mi Goreng and Nasi Goreng are actually fried noodles and fried rice. I would recommend having them with sambal too. Hopefully they would add some to the dish if we ask. There are also a few other dishes I want to try: satay, duck and crispy grouper with Thai chili sauce. Don't forget to try the ice floss too. It's a popular Asian dessert that is made of shaved ice. It's so much nicer than snow cones. The ice is softer and more flavorful. We love the mango snow floss. It came with mango pieces and two wafer rolls.

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Tasty little gem in a strip mall. Lunch specials. Servings on the smaller side. Very delicious flavors! I would go again in a heartbeat!

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