Tuesday, October 26, 2010
White River Fish Market - Tulsa, OK
My husband, Jim, has been working weekly in Tulsa for nearly two years now. Every now and then I have an opportunity to travel with him which has landed me in Tulsa twice now. The last time I was in Tulsa I decided to do a little restaurant hunting, via the Internet, in search of some new places for Jim and his fellow co-workers to go. One of the first places that I found was White River Fish Market.
This truly is a fish market with cases of fish for sale however, it does operate a restaurant as well. Jim and I stopped in on a Saturday for lunch. The portions seemed ample enough so we simply ordered one entree which was the grilled seafood K-Bob. (Their spelling, not mine.) We were right to only order one entree. We shared this dish and left with food still on the plate. It was truly excellent. There are about five different types of fish on the kabob which I would suspect can change daily depending on what is available. This was a great dish but I have yet to tell you about their best.
We have been back together since and Jim has now been numerous times with several of his co-workers. Take my advice and treat yourself to the grilled Sea Bass. It is a little pricey as sea bass generally is but is definitely worth it. For value and flavor this is honestly one of the best pieces of fish I have ever eaten. I now know several people that like to order the sea bass regularly at White River.
I have only mentioned grilled dishes to this point but broiled, fried, or smoked dishes are on the menu as well as gumbo and red beans and rice. Don't go here for fancy decor. As I mentioned earlier, this is a restaurant within a market; the tables are Formica, the floor is tiled, and there are cases of fish on display. What is important is that the restaurant is clean, the service is efficient and friendly, and the food is great! If you love seafood and are in the Tulsa area, trust me, I am not steering you wrong. White River Fish Market.
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