Que Gusto Menu – Tulsa, OK

Type : Latin American restaurant

Location : Tulsa, OK

Simple counter-serve cafe offering Ecuadorian comfort food made from carefully sourced ingredients. Based on 570 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.8 stars. Price $

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No-contact delivery

Que Gusto 74103

Address:
105 M.L.K. Jr Blvd, Tulsa, OK 74103

Phone: (918) 851-2989

Website: http://www.quegustotulsa.com/

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Hours

Wednesday 10 AM–9 PM
Thursday 10 AM–9 PM
Friday 10 AM–9 PM
Saturday 10 AM–9 PM
Sunday Closed
Monday 10 AM–9 PM
Tuesday 10 AM–9 PM

Menu

Snacks
Yucca Bread
Five cheesy bread balls.
$3.75
Yogurt Smoothie
12 ounce organic smoothie made with local grass-fed yogurt. Choose mango or berries.
$5.50
Combo (Yucca Bread And Smoothie)
Bread + smoothie. A perfect match!
$7.79
Lunch and Dinner
Empanada
Our baked empanadas have five ounces of delicious stuffing. Pick your favorite.
$8.50
Cobb Salad
Gluten-free and carb-free. Salad with chicken, bacon, eggs, avocado, tomatoes and blue cheese house-made dressing.
$10.25
Desserts
Tiramisu
Contains eggs. Layers of sponge cake soaked in coffee and brandy with mascarpone cheese.
$5.25
Dulce De Leche Cookie
Foodie favorite. Traditional Latin American cookies filled with milk caramel.
$3.25
Sweet Plantain Cake
Vegan, naturally sweet and gluten-free!
$3.25
Drinks
House Drink
Natural housemade beverage. It differs every day. It could be Horchata, lemonade, tea or juice.
$3.75
Boxed Water
Boxed water 16.9 fl oz.
$2.00

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Reviews

Dottie McGee
My daughter wanted to try it out because they had gluten free empanadas. We walked in and the dining area only seats 23 people it is very tiny and late in the afternoon the sun absolutely bakes this place. My daughter was very happy with her empanada as was my son-in-law. I ordered the vegetarian empanada think it had vegetables but the filling was just mushrooms, it was fine but wasn’t what I was expecting. It seems like a very busy place in a trendy neighborhood but not something I personally would frequent very often but when you are on vacation you try new things.

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Leena C
i had the beef and platano y queso empanadas and i ordered a side of yuca fries. the only thing i didn’t like was the house sauce. but overall the meal was all delicious! this was a last minute choice and i will be returning if i drive through tulsa again

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Tawanna Treat
We loved the pork empanadas, but the chicken wasn’t a favorite. The choripan was delicious along with the fried plantain. And for dessert, we had the exquisite dulce de leche cookie. We will be back. They have a reward system, but we didn’t realize until after our purchase.

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Elena Rose
This place is so good!!!! The food was amazing, and it wasn’t badly priced at all! The cashier was helpful, and offered to answer any questions we had about the food! The atmosphere is so cute too!

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Angie Buchanan
Absolutely delicious. Quick and friendly service.

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Katie B
I’ve only ever ordered takeout so I haven’t experienced the service or the location, but the food is so good! I have tried several types of empanadas and enjoyed every one. The pork sandwich was also incredible. But far and away the best and most unique thing on the menu is the yucca fries! I wish I could get them instead of regular fries at every restaurant. Everything is so flavorful and their sauces compliment the food perfectly. FYI it costs more to order on door dash but you can order from their website directly to pay a lower price. The delivery fee is higher but ends up being a better deal if you’re ordering several things. I’m sure it would be even tastier fresh than delivered.

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Rafael Flores
Stopped here for a snack when we arrived in Tulsa. The Internet entry for this place talked about Puerto Rican food and that was what attracted us here. We were a little disappointed when we walked in, but did not shy away from trying new things. We ordered a few empanadas and a couple of drinks. We were pleasantly surprised by the flavors and service.

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Saul V
The food is made super fresh when ordering. The Salteñas are Ecuadorian, slightly different dough than the Bolivian or Argentinian variation but the taste is delightful. The contents is very similar. Was very pleased to find a place in Oklahoma I can taste some Saltenas! Also tried the Yuca Cheese bread which is similar than the Brazilian Pao de Queijo, Colombian Pan de Bono or Bolivian Cuñape. Freshly made and exquisite! Alfajores

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Steve Zebrowski
Food was good and Their liquor license is coming soon which will even make it better. I also wanted to point out very trust worthy. I left my CC here and they kept it in the register for me for about 4 days no weird or fraudulent activity on it while it was outta my wallet. I will be back when the alcohol comes

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Yvon Farmer
This was my first time to this restaurant. It will not be my last time. The food was amazing. I got pork empanadas. They were large, one is enough to fill you up. The pork mixture is perfectly seasoned. Some very cooked up onions in there and maybe a plantain in there I couldn’t really tell. They serve it with a side of salsa. I would advise you to try it because it was very good. I don’t like a lot of spicy stuff. I would eat that all day long. I had heard good things about the yucca bread and the yucca fries. So I got one of each to try both of them. The yucca fries come served with a Chipotle mayo if you choose. Which I would highly advise you to choose because it was so fantastic. The yucca bread is like little bite sizes. It’s chewy texture almost like it has cheese in it but it doesn’t. Tres Leches

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