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Tulsa’s dining landscape is booming—from white-tablecloth fine dining to sizzling BBQ joints and artful culinary pop-ups, the city is bursting with flavor. Whether you’re entertaining visiting guests or looking for your next local favorite, these 10 restaurants combine taste, atmosphere, and staying power. Based on local awards, James Beard recognition, and community buzz, here are the must-visit eateries redefining Tulsa’s food culture.

pasta dishes

Helmed by Chef Andrew Donovan, Amelia’s delivers upscale seasonal American cuisine cooked over an open woodfired hearth. Its candlelit ambiance and thoughtfully curated menu—featuring housemade pastas and woodroasted specialties—make it ideal for special occasions.

steak on grill

This Tulsa staple is consistently rated among the best, with USDA Prime Midwestern beef seared at 900°, served sizzling hot. With top-notch service and a relaxed fine-dining vibe, it’s a go-to for steak lovers.

Located in the historic Greenwood district and overlooking ONEOK Field, Noche brings a lively take on Mexico City cuisine, complete with wood-fired grill tacos and agave cocktails. The energy and flair here make dining an event. 

caribbean cuisine

Chef Lisa Becklund’s FarmBar offers a seasonal multi-course menu using produce sourced from local farms, delivered as an evolving chef’s tasting experience. The ambiance is warm, rustic, and designed to showcase Oklahoma’s terroir.

Tucked down a lane in the Tulsa Arts District, Bull in the Alley is known for its upscale steakhouse fare in a speakeasy-inspired setting. With no visible signage and an intimate feel, it’s a true hidden gem.

vegetarian entrees

Set inside a beautifully restored Art Deco building, The Vault serves American classics crafted from scratch, offering fine cocktails, vegetarian-friendly plates, and an elegant yet comfortable vibe.

Operated by Justin Thompson Restaurants, PRHYME elevates the classic steakhouse with Japanese A5 Wagyu, curated salt seasoned steaks, and an extensive wine program. Located downtown, it’s perfect for upscale entertaining. 

A beloved Blue Dome District favorite known for its retro chic décor, Dilly Diner serves hearty breakfast and diner-style favorites like chicken-fried steak, pancakes, and creative sandwiches. Beloved by locals for comfort and consistency.

bakery items

Country Bird Bakery became Tulsa’s first-ever James Beard Award winner in 2025, thanks to pastry chef Cat Cox. Their rye chocolate chip cookies, cacio e pepe monkey bread, and pecan twice-baked croissants use stonemilled local flour and Oklahoman ingredients.

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