![]() ![]() – Open 11:00am to 7:30pm (6:30am to 11:00am for breakfast)įor something more traditional and decidedly fancier, the Colcord Building’s flagship eatery, Flint, is hosting an all-day special prix fixe menu aimed at some of the most luxurious Christmas favorites.Įach of the meal’s three courses features three selections sure to please any holiday traditionalist’s palate, with entree choices including filet mignon medallions, bourbon molasses glazed ham, or classic roasted chicken.įlint - (courtesy of Mary Margaret M. ![]() Not only is everything on the menu priced and portioned to encourage a wide sampling of items, but the execution of everything is just about perfect, no matter what you order (though I admit I have a particular soft spot for their popcorn chicken, which very well might be the best fried chicken in town.)įormosa isn’t just my #1 recommendation among Christmas Night restaurant options, it’s almost definitely my favorite new restaurant in all of OKC. Ivan, the owner of Formosa Street Food and Bar, mixes drinks. The brainchild of acclaimed local restaurant manager Ivan Wong, Formosa is designed to spotlight the popular “street foods” from stalls and carts in China and Taiwan, with a menu focused on rice and noodle bowls, slow-cooked beef sauces, shrimp dumplings, pork wontons, spicy veggies, chili oils, and loads more. If you’re one of the countless people that enjoy seeking out the best Chinese food on December 25th, you can’t possibly go wrong with Formosa in the Uptown 23rd District. Formosa Street Food & Bar – 427 NW 23rd St – Open 4:00pm to Midnight ![]() So whether you’re looking for a lavish holiday spread for your whole family, a simple and relaxing spot to grab some comfort food, or even the kind of Christmas Night Chinese dinner that’s become something of a tradition in its own right, Oklahoma City restaurants have you covered. OKLAHOMA CITY - For those that celebrate Christmas, sitting down to the perfect, delicious Christmas dinner is as much a part of tradition as gifts and decorated trees.Īnd though some love to crowd in the kitchen and cook up a glazed ham or baked turkey themselves, many families prefer to go out on the town in search of that most memorable holiday meal at a restaurant.įor those that don’t celebrate the holiday, December 25th can actually be a perfect day of eatery exploration, trying out foods and restaurants that they may have missed throughout the year, particularly those specializing in multi-ethnic, cultural cuisine, a community OKC has been developing wonderfully in recent years. To see recommendations for Christmas Day 2023 go to THIS PAGE. Last Updated on December 21, 2023, 11:39 PM | Published: December 22, 2022 ![]()
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