Kitchen 27 - Tulsa
Kitchen 27
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Definitely consider making a reservation just to be safe! During our latest visit to Philbrook, we stopped by Kitchen 27. They were quite busy (a new exhibit had just opened), but we managed to get a table about an hour later after exploring some of the museum. The menu is thoughtfully curated, and the majority of the produce they use comes from their own gardens! Everything we had was incredibly delicious and reasonably priced—this place is not your typical museum snack bar. It’s a genuine, lovely restaurant, and I’m eagerly looking forward to my next visit!
The ambiance is lovely, the food is delectable, and the mimosas are amazing! I'm sharing some pictures along with the current menu!
The chorizo benedict was absolutely delicious. I can't recall our server's name, but he was friendly and pleasant.
Excellent service. Very friendly professional. The chef had a very nice take on pazole. The steak frites with sauteed vegetables were excellent. The steak was tender and flavorful, and the sauteed vegetables were nicely chared but still firm. The ravioli was savory, but a bit on the salty side. The baked Alaska was very nice. The selection of wines by the glass was very good. The Malbec had nicely structured tannins. The bright dinning room is very spacious and nicely decorated. Our dinner at Kitchen 27 was a delightful finish to a day at the wonderful Philbrook Museum.
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