Grand House Asian Bistro ★ 4.3
Grand House Asian Bistro on N Classen in Oklahoma City has served Cantonese dim sum and authentic Chinese cuisine since 1983, with dim sum carts on weekends.
The Classen Boulevard corridor from NW 23rd to NW 39th holds the densest concentration of Vietnamese, Chinese, Korean, and Southeast Asian restaurants in Oklahoma. Grand House dim sum on weekend mornings draws families from across the metro.
Grand House Asian Bistro on N Classen in Oklahoma City has served Cantonese dim sum and authentic Chinese cuisine since 1983, with dim sum carts on weekends.
Cafe Kacao on N Classen in Oklahoma City brings Guatemalan breakfast cooking: champurrado, huevos rancheros, tamales, and hearty Central American plates.
Seoul Pocha on NW 23rd Street in Oklahoma City brings Korean pocha street food: tteokbokki, corn dogs, fried chicken, and soju cocktails to OKC.
Grand House Asian Bistro on N Classen in Oklahoma City has served Cantonese dim sum and authentic Chinese cuisine since 1983, with dim sum carts on weekends.
Seoul Pocha on NW 23rd Street in Oklahoma City brings Korean pocha street food: tteokbokki, corn dogs, fried chicken, and soju cocktails to OKC.
Grand House Asian Bistro on N Classen in Oklahoma City has served Cantonese dim sum and authentic Chinese cuisine since 1983, with dim sum carts on weekends.
Cafe Kacao on N Classen in Oklahoma City brings Guatemalan breakfast cooking: champurrado, huevos rancheros, tamales, and hearty Central American plates.
Seoul Pocha on NW 23rd Street in Oklahoma City brings Korean pocha street food: tteokbokki, corn dogs, fried chicken, and soju cocktails to OKC.
Cafe Kacao on N Classen in Oklahoma City brings Guatemalan breakfast cooking: champurrado, huevos rancheros, tamales, and hearty Central American plates.
Grand House Asian Bistro on N Classen in Oklahoma City has served Cantonese dim sum and authentic Chinese cuisine for over 40 years on weekends.
Seoul Pocha on NW 23rd Street in Oklahoma City brings Korean pocha street food: tteokbokki, corn dogs, fried chicken, and soju cocktails to OKC.
Ling's Cakery on N Classen in Oklahoma City bakes Korean-inspired cream cakes and decorated custom cakes from the heart of the Asian District.
Cafe Kacao on N Classen in Oklahoma City serves Guatemalan-rooted breakfast dishes alongside strong Latin American coffee in the Asian District of OKC.
Seoul Pocha on NW 23rd Street brings Korean pojangmacha energy to Oklahoma City with street snacks, fried chicken, soju, and tucked-away karaoke rooms.
Order: Korean fried chicken; tteokbokki
Tip: Book a private karaoke room in advance on weekends as they fill fast.
Oh My Gogi is Oklahoma City's original Korean-Mexican fusion food truck, with bulgogi tacos, Bugogi rice bowls, and steamed dumplings on every menu.
Order: Bulgogi taco; Bugogi rice bowl
Tip: Check @ohmygogiokc on Facebook for daily location updates before heading out.
Super Cao Nguyen in Oklahoma City's Asian District has a bakery counter with fresh banh mi and Vietnamese pastries prepared daily alongside the grocery.
Order: Banh mi sandwich; Vietnamese iced coffee
Tip: The bakery opens early and baguettes for banh mi sell out by early afternoon.
Super Cao Nguyen in Oklahoma City's Asian District stocks produce, seafood, and specialty items from 80 countries alongside a Vietnamese bakery counter.
Tip: The bakery's banh mi baguettes sell out early; arrive before noon for fresh bread.
Oklahoma Food Tours' Asian District walk is the company's top tour, covering Vietnamese, Korean, and Chinese food across Oklahoma City's food corridor.
Tip: Wear comfortable shoes; the district spans several blocks and includes some uneven sidewalk sections.
Oklahoma City's Asian Night Market Festival at Military Park draws 80,000 attendees for two evenings of Asian food, live music, and a pho eating contest.
Tip: Free admission; take the OKC streetcar to avoid parking hassles in the Asian District.
Pho Cuong Restaurant in Oklahoma City's Asian District is the go-to spot for budget Vietnamese pho, ladled out in generous bowls with rich bone broth.
Order: Pho tai (rare beef); spring rolls
Tip: Arrive early on weekdays as this is a favorite lunch spot for the neighborhood. Mondays are closed.
Pho Thai Nguyen in Oklahoma City's Asian District serves generous portions of Vietnamese pho and comfort dishes at some of the lowest prices in the city.
Order: Combination pho; Vietnamese iced coffee
Tip: Open daily and late, this is a reliable spot for a cheap, filling bowl at any hour of the day.
Lido Restaurant in Oklahoma City's Asian District is a local choice for Vietnamese banh mi sandwiches, com dia rice plates, and spring rolls at budget prices.
Order: Banh mi sandwich; com dia rice plate
Tip: The banh mi is one of the best-value sandwiches in Oklahoma City at under $5. Cash preferred.
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