Tacos El-Rinconcito

  4.3 – 496 reviews   • Mexican restaurant

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Cozy Mexican restaurant offering old-school favorites in colorful, cheerful surrounds.

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Hours

Monday10 AM–8:30 PM
Tuesday10 AM–8:30 PM
Wednesday10 AM–8:30 PM
Thursday9 AM–8:30 PM
Friday9 AM–8:30 PM
Saturday9 AM–3 PM
Sunday9 AM–3 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 4705 S Braden Ave, Tulsa, OK 74135

Phone: (918) 576-6087

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Reviews

Ric Gonzalez
The food was good , they don’t have pork verde for the chillequiles , the rice and beans had great flavor. The nachos were good, I wish the chips were homemade that would’ve helped out. Salsas were good. It’s order at the register so nobody really serving you. They had beer but no liquor.
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John Ralston (Bear)
I ordered a Carne Asada burrito only pico sour cream cheese, no cheese or sour cream on my burrito barely any meat cost me $22
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Ariel Victory
We ordered a beef torta. It was soggy and tomatoes were really old. I was surprised we paid $15 for just a sandwich, no fries or drinks and it wasn’t even good quality. The girls that worked there were very nice though. Food quality is definitely not worth the high prices. Won’t be eating there again.
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OK Traveler (OK Traveler)
After a long day at the hospital and had not eaten all day, I didn’t know what to eat but I Had to find something and it had to be soon. I hesitated at first but then I remembered that these are the kind of places where I either find something great and amazing or bad and hard to swallow. I went with my gut feeling and boy I am so glad I did. The Pastor meat is amazing!!! It is as good as we make back in my home town. I had it with the Sopes and the order of three was just enough to fill me up well. I did get two tamales thinking that I wasn’t gonna have enough with the sopes, but I was wrong. The tamales were alright not the best but not bad.
The only observation I have is the bathrooms are in an odd area. There is no label anywhere to tell you where they are. No big deal. They were clean.
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Brian Kindall
The food here is terrific. It’s a very small and unassuming place. You don’t go here for the restaurant experience, you go here for the food experience. Few speak English here, including the customers, which speaks to the authenticity. Many workers seem to stop here for lunch during their work day. It’s easy to see why. Large menu. The food comes out fast, and nothing disappoints. I recommend the torta Cubano. Excellent!
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Spike Speedwell
Torta Ahogada. I’m glad I didn’t get what I wanted! Well, what I thought I wanted.
When you pull up to the restaurant, you wonder about your safety. The restaurant is on a back street, surrounded by apartment complexes. Seems odd for a restaurant location. All of the business in the isolated row of three small suites have collapsible security panels for the windows and doors. You take a good look around before you get out of the car. No one loitering in the parking lot or nearby. Ok we are here …let’s try it. And it is safe…
Not a bad little restaurant. The inside is noticeably well worn, crowded with small tables and a few booths. All appear to have retired from another Mexican restaurant, and are now on their second or third career. The walls are covered with pictures of the menu items. A hand written menu covers the south wall. Daily specials and menu alerts are posted on the front door and on smaller white boards in the restaurant. Order at the counter. Indisputably authentic Mexican food.
For my wife the chicken enchiladas. A very authentic meal. Three flavorful chicken enchiladas. The corn tortillas had been dipped in red sauce, then sprinkled with cheese, beans and rice along for the ride. No chips and salsa on the table. You can get a small cup of salsa if you ask for it. I was surprised again. My wife liked the meal!
I sometimes ask myself “who the hell would go to a Mexican restaurant to eat a sandwich?” I have only tried a couple of tortas, just so I could say that I did. Nothing special. But, that red one, had my attention.
I got an education today on the red one, the torta ahogada. That, a torta ahogada, is what I thought I wanted after seeing pictures. And those are exactly the two words I used when ordering. However, and I do mean a big however, I said with steak. That voided the torta ahogada order, and the meal became a beef steak torta. Not that big juicy, red, drowned sandwich I was hoping for. The torta was delivered to the table, not looking anything like what I was expecting. I was too hungry to sort this all out right then.
The sandwich I had today at Tacos El Rinconcito set the bar high for the comparison for all future tortas. Chopped steak, beans, avocado, tomato, onion, lettuce and I believe a little of the spicy red gravy broth that goes with the real torta ahogada, because the lady thought that was what I was trying to order. That delicious sandwich was surrounded by a fresh toasted bolillo. It was like a very good gourmet steak burger. Excellent.
After scarfing down that steak torta, I wanted understand where I went wrong. I went back to the counter and emphasized that was the best torta I have ever had; however, I was trying to get one of those red sandwiches flooded with the spicy red sauce. She explained. “Those are pork only. They are simple sandwich with the spicy stewed pork a few fresh onion rings and downed in the spicy red broth.” That’s it, nothing more. She pointed to the picture on the wall. Thank you. That doesn’t seem all that exciting…
After learning that, nah. I don’t even want one now. What I had was way better than the torta ahogada.
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Karla Nelson
I agree with the gentleman who wrote about being charged “gringo” prices and the fact that they do not have prices posted for every item.
So, I was charged $24.00 for a cup of soup (pozole) and 2 tamales. The tamales were advertised as $1.50 each. Apparently I was charged $21.00 for a CUP of soup that leaked completely out of the Styrofoam cup into the bag because the soup melted the cup!! UGH!
If you want to pay exuberant prices for some poor quality, then go here. Personally, I’ll never return. Very disappointed and I could say a lot more, but it’s not worth it.
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Joshua
My love and I tried this authentic Mexican restaurant. She ordered the flautas and absolutely love them. I ordered the wet burrito and absolutely loved it. Its huge and packed full of goods
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Sandi Velez
First time that I’ve dined here and I’ll definitely be back. Food was cooked to order and it was delicious.
Could never go wrong with asada and carnitas tacos and I wasn’t disappointed.
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Peter Tompsett
Just had a carnitas torta and a bottle of water. It was delicious, but I think I got charged gringo prices. $17! They do not have prices anywhere inside the restaurant so be aware
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