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Best steak thats not a fancy steakhouse

Where should I go for a steak dinner that's not a chain for fancy steakhouse. I'm willing to spend 40-60 for the steak, but I'm not a fan of the dark, serious atmosphere that most nice steakhouse have. I also don't have any nice clothes with me. Thanks in advance

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u/Nice-Neighborhood975 — 5 days ago
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Looking for cute guy

Yesterday afternoon around 3-330 in South OKC, maybe Moore? It’s not my area. Anyway, I was waiting for the rest of my order and a cute light skinned ,40 year old, His name is Will , he told me, African American ,young man asked for my number and I declined and I have reconsidered. If by any chance he sees this or anyone knows him. He was delivering food for Uber Eats at a Wendy’s in front of a Goodwill I believe and was getting into a white Kia I believe

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u/Hot_Cod_4234 — 3 days ago

5 de Mayo

They just opened this weekend (2 locations) and I was pleasantly surprised all their meats were good but the birria and the lamb were my favorite. Really enjoyed my visit.

4505 S May, Oklahoma City, OK

u/raisedonramen — 4 days ago
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41 of the Greatest Mexican Restaurants In the United States - The New…

OKC made the list.

Oklahoma City
La Aguascalientes Mercado de Carnes

A pair of midsize Mexican markets bookend the vibrant Mexican food scene that runs along La 29 in Oklahoma City, a shopping hub for local Central Americans and Mexicans, especially those from Aguascalientes, one of the smallest states in Mexico. Inside the store, overfilled aisles of sundries are encircled by a vibrant panadería case, a carnicería, a window for check cashing and money transfers, and a kitchen behind steamer trays of Mexican stews. The most coveted item comes out of a small commercial oven that produces fresh birotes, the Aguascalientes-style roll and traditional vehicle for the state sandwich, torta de albañil. The market’s fresh versions are slit open on one end and stuffed with a ham cold cut, pickled jalapeño and crema Mexicana until it leaks out the opening — a little taste of home for the city’s Hidrocálidos. BILL ESPARZA

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u/modfoddr — 6 days ago

Great introduction to African food

48 spices is one of those places that people don't really know about. I definitely recommend giving them a try they have some of the best Suya I've had. If you like barbecues... You definitely want to try Suya

u/raisedonramen — 14 days ago