Las Tres Fronteras

  4.3 – 421 reviews   • Honduran restaurant

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✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Las Tres Fronteras 74129

Hours

Sunday10 AM–3 PM
Monday6 AM–9 PM
Tuesday6 AM–9 PM
Wednesday6 AM–9 PM
Thursday6 AM–9 PM
Friday6 AM–9 PM
Saturday6 AM–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 7940 E 21st St, Tulsa, OK 74129

Phone: (918) 949-9358

Website: https://www.facebook.com/las3fronteras/

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Las Tres Fronteras | Tulsa, OK 74129

Find traditional Honduran food near the Tulsa Global District at Las Tres Fronteras.

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Las Tres Fronteras, a vibrant Honduran eatery nestled in the heart of Tulsa, OK, beckons food enthusiasts with its authentic Central American flavors.

Reviews

Bere Gonzalez
New ! Nice and colorful restaurant, the cashier was super nice,they have lil toy machine for the kids to put money in and get a little toys ,Tv and plenty of space didn’t think it was that big for outside but inside is nice and clean.
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OK Traveler (OK Traveler)
I am sorry but I wanted to try something other than Mexican and I felt that this would be good but there were some fundamental issues that I could not overlook.
-1 The smell as you walk in is not of food being cooked. It’s more like stale food. As I walked around and into their store area, I found out the source of the smell. The A/C does not work in this area of the building, so humidity is what is causing the smell.
-2 The appearance of the entrance. As you come in, there is no welcoming feeling. There are random things with one single chair for…… I don’t know what.. there is a random trophy.
-3 the menus are confusing. I was already turned off by the smell going on that was looking at the menu and felt more disappointing. We picked something just to try it but things were not looking good.
We ordered some chicken plate.
The front area could have some waiting seating but rather its just a huge room with random stuff but nothing to have the customer wait for their order.
-bathrooms. Well now I was ready to leave that I had no interest in looking at that. I figured that if they were okay with the humidity problem more than likely it would be as disappointing in there too.
The chicken was okay, but the rest of the food felt off. I guess i am not familiar with their culture and that might be why I could not understand their food.
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Spike Speedwell
Salvadorian / Honduran, a delicious cultural diversion from Mexican food….although I have to say this is some heavy food.
The Pupusas – I was amazed that a simple food made from masa, cheese and beans cooked on the griddle could taste so good. These alone were worth the visit. They come with the shredded cabbage and a sauce. I preferred the salsa that came with the chips, over the sauce that was served with the pupusas. The Pupusas are a must try if you eat here. Hey can be a meal by themselves.
The pictures of the Pollo Frito and the Enchiladas Honduras looked delicious. That is what we went with. The deep-fried thick corn tortilla used for the Enchiladas Honduras, had an amazingly light and crispy texture. There was a good serving of well-seasoned ground beef that on the tortilla; it was covered with shredded cabbage, and a red sauce. With the oil in the deep-fried thick tortillas and the richness of the ground beef, these three little enchiladas were very filling. But still, another recommended item to try.
The Pollo Frito was a massive amount of food. It looked so much smaller in the picture. This was a heavy meal. It’s a plate covered with tremendous amount of fresh deep-fried plantains, a deep-fried quarter chicken (leg and thigh), covered with cabbage, a red sauce and then a generous amount mayo based white sauce. It was a load. Very tasty, but extremely heavy. This is a meal.
Nice friendly folks operate this little restaurant. Apparently, the owners brother operates the Sin Fonteras on S. Peoria, which I would guess have a similar menu.
The prices for the abundant servings of freshly made food here, is a real deal.
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Lele Gutierrez
Horrible costumer service! I’ve tried ordering take out orders and they always say they are closed. I came in 30 minutes before they actually close at (3pm) and they always say because the people are done working ‍♀️and worst part of all they are mean about it, they don’t even try to say it nice
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briana
Amazing authentic Honduran food! Must try if in the area!
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Rachel Arroyo-Watson
Food and service were top notch. Prices were great. Authentic Honduran cuisine. Only rated atmosphere low because it’s a very simple place. It was clean and uncluttered. Vegetarian options were plentiful. Something for everyone here…..even your little kid who only wants chicken nuggets.
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Rosemary McIntosh
My very first time having Honduran Food. The staff/owners of this establishment are very pleasant people. They made us feel very comfortable and gave us suggestions for our first time experience. We had the fried chicken plate that also has with it cabbage, onions, and Plantains. It was an absolute awesome meal. The chicken was fried and seasoned to perfection. The cabbage was shredded and cooked perfectly with a light red sauce. Also on the side we had fresh hot homemade tortillas. My party of three will all be return customers.
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Alexis Mendoza
Good food, good prices, great service, good atmosphere

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Joshua Bingham
The food took 50 minutes to come out, and it was not worth the wait. I spent $24 for sour stale food and a confusing menu.
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