Hours
| Sunday | 6 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 6 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 6 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 6 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 6 AM–9 PM |
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Indios Verdes Restaurant, 12560 E 21st St, Tulsa, OK 74129, US
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How long has it been since you had a big ‘ol Tlayudas? Well, that’s too long!
Huh? What’s a Tlayudas?
It is a large, very large crunchy flour tortilla grilled to a slight char. You can smell, see, and taste the char of flour tortilla. Yes, on purpose. This one filled an 18” aluminum pizza pan. The charred tortilla was covered with refried black beans, sliced cabbage, avocado, tomato slices, and a grilled serrano. Mine ordered with chopped grilled chicken. It was also supposed to have, Oaxaca cheese, carrot and onion; all missing! Something went wrong in the kitchen…..
This the lightest, healthiest Mexican dish I have ever had. As you would expect, light, healthy means bland. And it was. The missing ingredients made it even blander. Salsa to the rescue! Indios Verdes has very good salsa. The tasty red that comes with the chips, and the plastic squirt bottles of red and green that are staple of authentic Mexican restaurants. A liberal application of all, was necessary to give my taste buds something to do. Not a top choice for diner with a palate tuned for OkieMex. You don’t know until you try it!
Now you know!
My wife went with the Wet Burrito. A large flour tortilla filled with beans, rice, steak and oddly, lettuce; not mentioned on the menu. The very grislily steak was unseasoned. Except for the very good authentic red sauce, the burrito was disappointing. So much so, that my wife gave up on the burrito to help me with my salsa covered Tlayudas.
The service was excellent. Only one friendly young lady with a beautiful smile was doing everything; cooking and serving us while prepping ingredients for the restaurant’s evening dinner meal. Her other duties may have contributed to the missing ingredients on the Tlayudas.
Next time your cousin from California starts shooting their mouth off about their “Authentic Cali Mexican Food” just ask them, What’s the biggest “Tlayudas that they have ever had?”
If you are looking for other Mexican restaurants in the area, check out my reviews in my collection “Jalapeno Highway” by Spike S. on Yelp. I’ve probably been there.
Update: It use to be one of my favorite spots but lately I order the menudo and they don’t put hardly no meat in there
Unsatisfied and probably won’t go back. Too bad, I use to go constantly!
I even told them this time to see if they will fix the problem and they said they served the portion right.
The food is magnificent and decently priced.
I would be lying if i said I’d want to go anywhere else.