
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1332 W Memorial Rd Suite 108, Oklahoma City, OK 73114
Phone: (405) 286-2476
Website: https://www.riservatapas.com/
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I was pleasantly surprised to see so many mocktail options. Overall, we enjoyed the meal and will be back.
Atmosphere: It was very quiet for a Sunday lunch, and easy to talk over soft music. Nothing romances you about the decor, but it’s clean and it feels like a nice spot with a robust wine list.
For entrees, my wife had the chicken kebab and I had the sticky ribs. I loved the ribs and will definitely come back for them! She liked her kebab but wants to try more things on the menu, she also liked my sticky ribs. We also had one of the chocolate cake desserts, and overall we’ll definitely be back to eat here.
The best part was easily the pita bread. It’s so freaking good!
We highly recommend getting the Short Rib Hummus. It has a great depth of flavor and dipping the house pita in it is chef’s kiss. We also got the Harissa Shrimp Kebab, Tumeric Chicken Kebab (this has dairy so I avoided it, but my family enjoyed it), and the Grilled Spanish Octopus (this dish was my favorite). All of it was so good. We did get a bottle of wine for the table as well that complimented our meal. Overall, excellent service and we would definitely dine in again!
After a 10-hour drive, my family and I arrived in casual travel clothes (sweatshirts and slacks).
The hostess was kind and welcoming. But once we were seated, we were met with a look of visible disgust from our server.
Throughout the night, James was curt, passive-aggressive, and dismissive. He scoffed at our questions about the menu and made us feel like an inconvenience.
Not to mention he didnt even ask for Identification when I ordered a cocktail. Illegal and immoral.
The most disappointing part was the blatant inconsistency. A table next to us was treated with smiles, offered “off-the-menu” cocktails, and given attentive care, while we were treated with barbaric coldness. When our food arrived, i said something about the quickness of the food, James made a comment under his breath about us “being on our way.”
Because we were speaking Spanish and dressed casually, we couldn’t help but feel unfairly judged. It is 2026; guests should be treated with basic respect regardless of their attire.
While the kitchen staff clearly knows what they are doing, the front-of-house service was a disgrace. We will not be returning.
We had a wonderful time at this restaurant! The cocktail program really impressed us – the Fig Bang Theory was expertly crafted with beautiful presentation and complex flavors, while the Honey Dew Summer Sangria was the perfect refreshing complement with fresh fruit and cucumber.
The food was equally impressive. The roasted beets were perfectly cooked and beautifully plated on a creamy base with crunchy pistachios adding great texture. The tahini short rib was the standout – tender, flavorful meat with a rich sauce and colorful garnishes that made for both a feast for the eyes and the palate.
The restaurant clearly puts thought into both presentation and flavor combinations, creating dishes that feel both creative and satisfying. The service matched the quality of the food and drinks. We’ll definitely be back to explore more of their menu!
Rating: ★★★★★
Great for: Date night, cocktail lovers, creative cuisine
Thanks for a great dinner!
We kicked things off with the patatas bravas. Crisp, golden edges with that creamy, spicy sauce that hits all the right notes. Simple, yes, but when it’s done right it’s magic.
For entrées, I went big with the New Zealand lamb chops. Cooked perfectly — juicy, tender, and seasoned just enough to let the lamb itself do the talking. The pairing of labneh and molasses was genius, sweet and tangy against the richness of the meat. My partner’s jumbo scallops over risotto were equally impressive. Plump scallops, silky risotto, and the kind of freshness that makes you stop mid-bite to appreciate what you’re eating.
We shared a few cocktails, which were fine but nothing to write home about. Honestly though, the food is what steals the show.
Riserva feels like a restaurant where the chef respects ingredients and technique — every plate is thoughtful, balanced, and full of flavor. Next round, I’ve got my eye on the octopus and short ribs. And if they ever add a paella (or even just a socarrat-style rice) to the menu? Game over.