Dayton
The sushi & Miso soup are Amazing! Drinks are very tasty as well! Servers here are always very kind & occasionally they have live music outside! Both outdoor & indoor seating! I’ve taken shots with the staff on a closing night (highly recommend the secret PJ shot), and my only complaint is sometimes it can be busy on a weekend & hard to get a seat, But regardless if they are busy or not; they will treat you right & serve you as quick as they can!
Kaylin B
I’m giving this place a 4 star review because the sushi is overpriced for the lack of presentation. We waited around 30-45 min for basic sushi to come out. It was quite disappointing. But aside from that the calamari was delicious. I also enjoyed the atmosphere of this place. The wait staff was very accommodating. I’m not sure if I’ll return specifically because of the price for the product.
Andrew DeFever
If you have ever had amazing sushi, this is by far one of the best places. Everything for everyone, whether you enjoy fish/eel/tempura or not. Awesome people, quick service. Even better food because let's face it, the food is the star of the show. If for some reason you don't like it I believe you might be crazy!
Tim Morse
Food was great, service was quick and excellent, easy in and out location with parking in the rear, nicely done interior and exterior seating and bars.
Tammy Renee'
Always yummy, great atmosphere. Had the California roll..forgot to take a picture. The edamamees were good and the wine was excellent. Service always on point. 🌟
Barbara Moore
My friend was playing music on the back patio, and that was good. The food was good, but it did take staff a little while to acknowledge me being there, however after that they provided good service.
Gypsy 18
Had an amazing Mother's Day with my mom there! Everything was top notch
Christy Mahnken
This is my favorite sushi restaurant in Tulsa.. hands down! I worked here for four years throughout high school and college. Great food, great staff, great ambiance. The fish is always fresh and ITR never disappoints with making a delicious cocktail. Highly recommend. Cheers!
Michelle Lowry
The food is as expected The salad was a bit warm but not horrible Getting our drinks took quite a while even though we were seated right next to the service area of the bar
Taleasha Harvey
Services was a little slower than anticipated as they were not as busy at the time we went. I actually thought she forgot about us after bringing us drinks as it took about 10 minutes for her to come back and get our order. The food came out in a timely manner and was perfect! Overall a happy experience. Try the Volcano Roll! Perfection!
Dara Allen
Not only was the food DELICIOUS, but our server was wonderful and took food allergies super seriously. We felt heard and we'll taken care of!
Merton Houston
Howdy,howdy,
Rusty here.
IntheRawSus Hi. Hi y'all.
My experience w this Sushi Shak,
Occured before she got a facelift,
in about 1965~~~~~...the matter of what was there flew away from my craniums.
Question what was there, under, on, and above ground? 50s-60s.
It's only my conjecture: But it's entirely possible that someone who helped build "Pennington's" took a leak there
previously 💋🙏.
Racheal
Yummy! Food was great! Service was kinda slow...
Bellia
i grew up on the west coast and grew up eating sushi yet in the raw is some of the best fish i’ve ever had in my entire life. the service was the best and my waitress was one of the nicest human beings on this planet.
Alsw
Although a great location, the restaurant is good at best. The food is decent but the menu lacks options, especially sushi. I had the nigiri combo, decent but very little bang for your buck.
Gilgirl
Great place. I had the spicy roll combo and tuna sashimi. The sashimi was firm, fresh, and flavorful. The atmosphere was fun and lively which might be difficult if you are on a date and want to be able to converse. <br/>Though the food was delicious, we felt the presentation lacked creativity. Again, everything tasted wonderful though. It's rather expensive, so we won't be regulars, but it was nice for a special occasion.
Stephen Curry
Heavilly breaded calamari and ultra thin slices of sushi in a mod bar. The drinks were good...but this is more bar than restauarant. Not recommended...
Dwayne Sumter
The Peoria location has really good service. It is one of my top three favorite restaurants in Tulsa. The Lomi salad and Some Like it Hot are the best!
Indir3ct1
Poor Customer Service. I had planned on eating there and heard fantastic things about it. I had planned to take my wife on a holiday. I called in a few days in advance to see if reservations were required, and was told they were not the night I was planning to go. My wife and I show up with plenty of time to wait, etc, and were turned away due to lack of reservations. The staff made no attempt to assist us, or seemed to care really after I had explained what was going on. I have never eaten there and will never attempt to, due to their poor customer service. <br/><br/>I do enjoy other sushi in the area.
Greg Anderson
It's good, but pricey. Food quality 4/5 stars (for the Tulsa area)<br/>Service 3/5 stars<br/>Atmosphere 4/5 stars <br/>Price 2/5 stars (It is expensive when compared to some other locations, although the quality difference may prompt you to choose here instead)<br/>Selection of sushi options 4/5 stars<br/>Typical experience when eating here, typically 3/5 stars<br/><br/>I do think it is a pretty good option for Sushi in Tulsa. They have a decent variety of sushi among other items. It will do the trick if you need a sushi fix.
Mistress_2thfairy
Bad Service!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. Tonight my wife and I went to the IN THE RAW on a date night and we where made to wait for any service the waiter walked buy use 5 times and never even looked at us. Even the hostess didn't as what we would like to drink. I would have expected this on a busy Saturday even at less a couple of mins but it was dead they had 6 couples in the whole restaurant and this was at the 61st in Sheridan location. <br/>So we got up and told them you never even came to our table ask if we like water and walked out not even a sorry or anything. We'll never go back and never recommend them to any of our family or Facebook friends.<br/>You lost $100.00 meal for two IN THE RAW! I'm not sure it was because we aren't thin or because we wore jeans but rudeness was beyond belief. If your smart don't go to that location ever save your money and find someone else.<br/><br/>PS We went to Kilkennys on cherry street told them what happen and they took perfect service and care of use. Gave the waitress $30.00 tip. Thank you Kilkennys <br/><br/>John Dara Jennings
Isaacmurphy45
Best sushi handsdown. My favorite place to take my girlfriend out for drinks and some good sushi!
Angelica
Overpriced drinks and overpriced sushi. The sushi tasted like it was from Reasors. The fish was far from fresh tasting. The view and the service were the only positive things about it. My $9 cocktail was awful. If you really want great fresh sushi, go to "sushi Hana." I don't understand why people think this place is so good..Oklahomans..
April Harrell
First Sushi Ever. My favorite rolls are the Nirvana, Keaton, Spicy Yellowtail. Love the fish tacos and ITR salad!
David
My Favorite. I don't like sushi, but this is my favorite place to eat in tulsa. I have the appitizers and sake. It is a bit expersive but worth it.
Mojd
We really like the Volcano Roll and enjoy sitting outside at night. It is a bit overpriced, but after going to Sushi Alley where everything cost 30% more and was pitifully small/inadequate, it seems like a deal.
AXO
Hated it. Rude servers, nasty restaurant that had a sewer back up while people were eating and there they were slopping a mop around while we were trying to eat. Noticed when we were trying to park their employees were smoking around the corner and just throw their butts on the ground! Gross! Also you guys can throw your Christmas tree away now- it goes INSIDE the dumpster!! Never again will I bother to go to this joke of a restaurant ....
Elyse Arsenault
Loved it. Decided to try this place out while in town over Christmas, was not disappointed.<br/><br/>The Good:<br/> The atmosphere. This place has a cool, urban/college vibe to it. Very fun.<br/> The service. Friendly and relatively quick for how crowded it was.<br/> The food! The sushi was so so good. I got the spider roll and another, I think it was called the OMG? They were both delicious, with tons of flavor. My boyfriend got 3 other ones, don't recall which, but he was very pleased. We also split a small bottle of sake, which was a first for both of us, and it was very good.<br/><br/>The Bad: <br/> The size. It's a pretty small place once you get in, and it gets crowded to the point that it's hard to get out of your chair. We were sitting at the bar and people,employees mostly, had to keep trying to squeeze between our chairs and the tables behind us.<br/> The hours. I don't know if it was because of the time of year, but we had gone up here for lunch (around 1 I think). There were people eating and the hostess greeted us with "we're closed, you can come back at 5".<br/><br/>The Ugly:<br/> The price. My god! Luckily we had a gift certificate or else this place would have bankrupted us. I think the bill was nearly $60 dollars!
Aander1924
The Best. Like Lobster... try the 6151, Like Steak... the Filet is out of this world. Who'd a thought. Generous portions, watch it being made. The sunset is the best in town. Always a treat.
Wasem N Gawish
Sushi. Pass the wasabi!<br/><br/>Can't go wrong.
Sharryn
I am addicted to the Dunwell roll and half ITR salad. The one on Brookside has much better scenery and atmosphere than the one on Sheridan.
Mona
Best sushi in Tulsa. Hands down the best sushi in this landlocked state. Pricey and worth it. My vegan best friend, 7-year-old son and I always find something delicious. If you don't like the menu, they will create a roll with whatever you desire. Waitstaff is always friendly. Only complaint is the noise when the restaurant is full.
Jessica Dyer Tuttle
Love it!. This is my favorite place to eat in Tulsa. We get the spicy roll combo! Go at lunch because they are packed at dinner!
Savannah Jameson
Not bad. The thing is, I like this restaurant if someone else is paying. The sushi is way too expensive and If I go out for sushi I like to have a variety of rolls to choose from. The menu doesn't (or at least the last time I went there it didn't) have a lot of different options. The fish is fresh and the service is good but I would still recommend Fuji over In The Raw
Anthony Fasano
Great sushi. Rediculous prices.
Derek
Downhill after the edamame. We thought we would be in for a relatively tasty Tulsa sushi treat, but the edamame was the highlight of the meal. They were salty and had quite a spicy kick, which was refreshing. Then we ordered 4 different rolls and some nigiri. None of the rolls were decipherable from the other ones, and all of them were quite bland. If you've had good sushi before, I would skip this place or prepare to be disappointed.
EL
I love this place. Edamame is great, the half ITR is my favorite, and the salmon nigiri is excellent.
Jenlynnrn
Yuck!. Ummm yuck! I don't understand the hype of this place, the fish was dry and the rolls were uninspired. I can overlook bad service if the food is good, but I couldn't even get drunk enough (at the bar waiting and at the table) to even enjoy anything. I guess this is a place to go and be seen so whatever.
Yang
Overpriced restaurant. So not worth going there, their sushi isn't even good. :(
Ree
Over rated and over priced but still one of the best sushi places in Tulsa. Nice atmosphere except everyone acts way too cool. Get over yourselves, this is small town Tulsa....not LA.
Caitlin Bauer
Boring Sushi. I have never had a roll at In the Raw that was great. Everything is always just okay. The sushi is overpriced, you are paying for location and ambiance. <br/><br/>If you haven't tried sushi before, this place is probably a good start. The rolls are small and boring, so it is a good way to introduce yourself to sushi. Then you can graduate to better places like Yokozuna or Sushi Neko in OKC. <br/><br/>Skip in the Raw if you are a sushi fan.
Georgia Chesnut
Okay food but the rolls are tiny.
Philosmanthanein
Awesome! Period.. Best sushi in Tulsa. You must try the 6151 and the volcano rolls. Nice selection of sake. I particularly like the horin. If you are in the mood for something other than sushi, I highly recommend the cabo tacos or the filet mignon.
Brittany Krzanich
AWFUL!. For anyone who has actually had REAL sushi, this place is a disaster.<br/><br/>Yea sure, its nice, clean, soft music, nice area... expensive whatever. The rolls are pathetic. And overpriced. The gyoza left something to be desired, and the wine selection was well alright it was decent I GUESS. For an upscale restaraunt, they really dropped the ball. <br/><br/>The service was impeccable, I will give them that. ONLY THAT. I guess growing up in a coastal town has its advantages, but it highly offends me that they pass of this "Chicken of the sea" as sushi.
Kimberley Herman
I don't understand what all the fuss is about here. The food isn't that great. Mediocre sushi but amazing shrimp in a glass!!
MexiCAN
In Nirvana. Yes I have to save up to go there...but LOVE it. the Nirvana roll is my favorite :) wish they were open on mondays...
Vmgaccountant
Disaster!. My friends and I planned a dinner at ITR and we called in the afternoon to see if they took reservations because we were going to have 6 people. They told us they don't take reservations. When we showed up that evening, there were several empty tables although there was a wait list. We inquired, only to find out they were reserved. Imagine that. It is not that they don't take reservations; they were full, which they failed to tell us. <br/><br/>We waited almost 2 hours for a table (shame on us) while we watched empty tables stay empty for at least an hour. Once we were seated we were treated with poor service with the night ending with our waiter asking us to just give him our credit cards and tell him various amounts to put on each one as opposed to splitting the ticket up like any normal waiter would do. <br/><br/>On top of all that, I find their sushi and selections to be nothing but average. Definitely never going to the Brookside location again, I will visit the one at 61st and Sheridan, that is if I ever get a craving for mediocre sushi.
Booboo
Meh. Overrated. I can't believe suckers pay this price for mediocre sushi. Try Memories of Japan or Sushi House.
N Hill
Small rolls with big price tag, service is overated, this place is just okay.... More like the place to be seen than the place to get great sushi...
TJ
The halibut tacos are amazing! I crave them probably more than any other food in town. I have already got 3 of my friends addicted to them too. Yummmmm
Quantumfog
Employee meeting. Can't say anything about the food at this location, reason being they wouldn't open their door. Maybe this post will give their management a clue.<br/><br/>Wife and I arrived at their opening time to find a sign saying they would open after a meeting with employees. We could see people sitting around a table inside.<br/><br/>Since sushi is one of my favorites and we hadn't been here before, my wife and I waited about 30 minutes - much of it walking or standing outside the entrance.<br/><br/>Finally, we left for a competitor across the street. Would it have been too difficult to admit customers and offer a free glass of tea during the wait? Even better, hold the meeting earlier?<br/><br/>This happened a few months ago and I still get irritated every time I see this restaurants name. Not going back.
Robert Lawrence
Good sushi on my side of town but skip the weekends. This place probably can be considered the one that started it all in Tulsa. So for that reason, I have to give a thumbs up. Some of the rolls that they invented are now standard fare at the other Tulsa spots. Seriously, go in anywhere and order a Dunwell or an Id or a Brookside in Tulsa, and they'll know what you want. Heck, most of the sushi chefs in Tulsa have worked here at some point, although that is starting to change. <br/><br/>The food is pretty good, smaller portioned sushi which is actually better for flavor (A Fuji roll is bigger? Well, that's because it's all rice and cucumber. Although, in fairness, I find myself at Fuji more than ITR.) Price isn't horrible, but it is higher than some. Atmosphere is a bit too trendy for my tastes, and I pretty much won't go there on a weekend night for all the hipsters and douchebags. <br/><br/>One last point, there is a big difference in size from the standard rolls ($6-9) and the larger rolls ($10-15.) One of those will usually do it for me. Get an large roll and an app and have a great meal for about $20.
Misti
Portobello roll. Yum
Food Fanatic
Way overpriced sushi. Great place to hang out but If you want good sushi and a lot more selection, I recommend Sushi House in Broken Arrow or Fuji's on 71st/Memorial....both way better!
Ilovefood
Ehh. For all the hype, the sushi isn't that great!!
Carlton
Good for Sushi. I'm not a big sushi fan, but my wife is, and this is the only sushi place in Tulsa I will go with her. The ID roll is our favorite.
Mrs. Hall
Not very good. The sushi didn't have much flavor at all. The hostess acted like we were intruding.
Ambermarengo
Not bad tasting but not good for what i payed. For what you get its not woth going I spent 15 on sushi and soup and I got a small thing of miso soup that tasted like it came from a can and I got 5 pices of sushi that tasted like something I would get from the super market. The price and quality of the food are not worth it at all.
Art Vandelay
Decent, OK, So-So. Not worth what you pay. You're definitely paying for the atomosphere here, and the atmospher alone.<br/><br/>The service is typically sub-par. Try the location on Sheridan if you would like your server to pay any attention to you. I've actually had good expereiences there.<br/><br/>If you're from a big city with a lot of great sushi choices with quality service, sushi, and drinks, you will be outraged at how little you get for your money at In The Raw.<br/><br/>Recommendations: Tako Salad, Carnival Roll, 6151<br/>I like the food, not the restaurant....if that makes sense.
True Foodie
Great sushi party. Probably the best sushi in town. It's not just the flavor, but it's the creativity the chefs put into the creation of each roll. The 6151 by far my favorite, or the Id, Nirvana and Ginger (not on the menu). They mix excellent drinks whether you fancy a flirtini, skinny girl margarita, or good old fashioned dirty martini, it's gonna be good. Service is excellent! It you're in the mood to go clubbing or party, this is the place. First date or family night, not so much. Music and atmosphere is loud...depends on your mood. Still highly recommended.
Emily B.
The Dynamite Shrimp and Tako Salad go great together - hot and cold!
Jeff Fischer
Sushi fail. Very expensive sushi and small rolls and bad service. way overpriced. if you eat sushi and like it go to fujis or sushi train even. in the raw is very over rated cause they have an "atmosphere" which is basically what you are paying for. if you are from out of town go to the other mentioned venues.
Ben Oxford
Mediocre sushi. Cool bar. Pricey for what you get. Much better sushi at other places in town.
Rob R
Nice and loud. In the Raw has always had excellent food but I avoid the place because of the noise level. I mean seriously, do you need to talk that loudly? When I can't even talk to my wife while eating, what is the point?
BoomerSooner
I wanna be cool. I'll tell everyone I like ITR .. then they'll think I'm cool too!!<br/><br/>Fuji.. which isn't that good, kicks this place in the face
Jenna
So so. You're basically paying for the atmosphere. In the raw is OKAY, but it isn't great. <br/>But lets be serious... where are we going to get "good" sushi when we're 300 miles from the shore?
Londitude Zero
Great. Excellent service and food. <br/><br/>Sooner Sara needs to get a grip. Charging a 20% gratuity for parties of 8 and more is pretty common in the industry. What hole has she been living in. I agree that hitting a group of 6 is a bit cheesy 8 or more has been standard practice inthe undustry since I was waiting tables in the 70's. Grow up.
Tara
It's great food!. Great food and service. The atmosphere is unbeatable in Tulsa. Make sure you make reservations, or you will be waithing...especially on Friday and Saturday nights.
Sooner Sarah
BEWARE! 20% Gratuity Added. In The Raw's gratuity policy is to automatically add a 20% tip to your bill for parties of 6 or more!!! I have worked in "the biz" for 10 years in many different settings, from fine dining to pubs, and have NEVER heard of "grat-ing" on groups of less that 8 and NEVER EVER seen 20%! I don't like being told what to tip... I am perfectly capable of figuring it myself. To top off this outrageous policy, our server never even told us it had been added. It wasn't circled on the checks or anything. (The menu does state this, but come on... when I get a menu I'm looking at the food not for policies printed in small font at the bottom of the page.) Because I have been a waitress I tip very well for exceptional service- 30%, averagely for average service- 20% and around 15% for mediocre service. If a server knows he or she is going to make a 20% tip no matter the level of service provided, what is the motivation to give excellent service? None. If I have truly bad service (as I did at ITR) I cannot express myself in the tip.<br/><br/>I am surprised an upscale restaurant in an upscale neighborhood such as Brookside would even have a gratuity policy. Nice restaurants just shouldn't do that to their guests, it is tacky and insulting. <br/><br/>Although ITR is and always has served good sushi... it is overpriced and merely average.<br/><br/>I won't be dining at In The Raw anymore. Their gratuity policy has put a very bitter taste in my mouth, one I'm afraid can't be remedied, not even if the food was amazing.
Zonker
Ignore "offlogic" below. Food is always, always good here. If anything, he or she should be thankful they were able to get away with only a $30 tab!
Maria
Great atmosphere, and best sushi and steak in town!
Offlogic
Far from impressed!. I'm seeing this trend in Tulsa sushi restaurants: incredible popularity with the easily impressed. My one experience with In The Raw was a birthday lunch for a co-worker. The sushi was adequate, some even good... but 2 1/2 hours later (from a one hour lunch window) I left $30 lighter for food and service that was mediocre.<br/>I know, I know... it's a very popular place, but the beauty of sushi is that it is seaweed, rice and fish, all inexpensive ingredients and quick to prepare. I make it at home all the time. <br/>Most restaurants can do something better than I can or I don't go there. So, regarding In The Raw... I won't.
Q
Best steak and sushi. While my wife loves sushi, I am not a fan. She has gone to Fuji, Sushi Train, and others and claims ITR is the best. Surprisingly, the filet is probably the best in Tulsa. It's nice and thick, stuffed with cheese, and cooked to perfection. Also, the tempura vegetables are awesome as well as their desserts.
Foodieabby
YUM!. I ate here for the first time while in Tulsa recently and I loved it! The service was friendly and very quick and the sushi was delicious! I was very pleasantly surprised, as I didn't think that sushi in the midwest would be very fresh or appetizing. I ordered the salmon sashimi, which was perfect and had just gotten off the plane. I also had the best shrimp tempura roll I have ever eaten and a wonderful California roll. I am definitely going to come back to In The Raw!!
TulsaTime00
Great Stuff!. Best sushi in town by far! Nice upbeat feal to the restaurant and good music! Good sake list and the I.D roll is what you should try! South has the best view in tulsa and brookside is a great hot spot!
SMA
Brookside=Big Hassle South=No Hassle. If you are accustomed to sushi from bigger cities, you'll find the food at this place to be very average. The yuppies and wanna-be yuppies are there, which is why it;s packed on a weekend in particular. It takes forever to get seated at the Brookside location, and service staff is pushed to the edge the whole time...if anything goes wrong you can expect it to take a long, long time to get fixed. Also, they won't split checks, etc...personal details seem unimportant to the operators of this place. If you want a table for more than 4, best of luck to you. If you're organizing a dinner for a birthday or special event, chances are high it will not go smoothly. All this makes it not worth the food you get. Instead, if you insist on Brookside dining go to KEO instead and get in quickly. Fuji on Brookside is also a subsitute. IOr drive out to ITR south at 61st and Sheridan. The menu is the same out there, service is faster and more reliable. At both ITR places, you pay for food but also for the atmosphere. Flying Fish (Bixby) and Yokozuna offer sushi that is better and more creative than either ITR. If you go to the south ITR location, order the Gateau cake (takes 15 min advance notice). Chocolate lava cake, cooked to order. Most incredible! Not available at the Brookside loc. <br/><br/>I think ITR Brookside consistently gets overrated because of the supposed "Hip-factor" (which means not squat to me when there's average food, generally poor service and the overall attitude of the establishment is that they're doing you a favor by letting you in the door). There are better sushi places where you also don't have to put up with the wannabes who still think they're in cliques in high school.
Britton
Great sushi, great atmosphere, better bring your entire paycheck
Angela
Loved it!. I am new to Oklahoma and was in Tulsa for the first time and my friends recommended this place, The atmosphere was great and the food was delicious. I will defnitely eat here again when I'm in town.
Becky
Actually the hill. Ok... so love ITR bsd.. but recently visited the 61st and sheridan location.... EVEN BETTER! the view atmosphere and staff , PERFECTION.... MR> HUGHES.. job well done! the best of all four.. all are amazing.. but the hill is PERFECTION!
Lizcolgin
My husband and I love this place! I've lived in many metro cities and ITR is by far my favorite. If I ever had to move if would be at the top of my list for "Places I will miss". It almost warrants a trip back for the food!! Oh, the steak kicks @#%*!!!!!!!
Cass
Love ITR!. ITR is my favorite place to eat in T-Town! both locations are awesome! The ITR salad is awesome- large enough to split! The Volcano roll and Nirvana are amazing! To be honest there isn't anything on the menu that i don't like. Also for those who aren't crazy about the raw fish- the steak here is really good! Served with wasabi mashed potatoes and asparagus- so good!! One of the best steaks in town!
Anne
It was okay.. The waitstaff was okay. The sushi was okay. The atmosphere....okay. The rowdy table drinking lots of saki next to ours was rude. My favorite part of the meal was when one of the people at the table next to us, got up, ran outside, and vomited on the street right outside our window table. Classy.
TulsaLHorn
Too trendy for their own good. Given them three chances, services is either rude or non-existent. Sushi is so-so but not worth the hassle. Given all good press this place gets, I'm kind of sad the wait-hag we had ruined it for mme.
Cupcake
Lacks flavor. All sushi rice is seasoned with vinegar, salt and sugar to be prepared properly. For some reason, every time I eat here the rice brings the flavor of everything else down with it making it bland and unappealing. If they could change this little, but very important feature of 90% of the menu items, it would be a good place to eat. Their selection is wide allowing those people who dislike the idea of eating raw fish a comfort zone while those who enjoy it, a reasonable place to eat. Non-sashimi eaters that want to impress a date with the size of their bill can order the "volcano roll". Everything is cooked and its dripping with sauce. It's posh, it's hip and it's not for everyone on Friday night.
Brandon Robbins
Always Good. I have never had a bad experience at either location. I can't say that about any other sushi restraunt in Tulsa.
Fletch
Fantastic sushi. Trendy environment but well worth it even for a square like me. Good service. Don't forget to give your sushi chef a tip, too.
Thecrazycatlady
Best in Tulsa. Coming from Florida, I was dying for fresh, delicious sushi. In the Raw is hands down the best sushi you can find in Tulsa. It is quite pricey (and maybe even overpriced), but well worth the splurge.
Nobu
Unreal sushi. Great staff, great vibe, great sushi! I know now why they are opening all over..
Whoisbrianbeyers
Overrated!. This place has no doubt the best location in the heart of brookside, but their sushi is so overrated! Tsunami, downtown blows ITR away!
Gabby Isaacs
Sushi. I thought that this was a great restraunt. I escpecially like the california rolls. The tuna tasted like water though. But i would give it FIVE stars.
True Foodie
Nomad is committed to sourcing and using all-organic products whenever possible and the result is a delicious, succinct menu of about 12 pizzas and a handful of artfully done salads using ingredients from several local farms. The owners hint that small plates and apps may be offered in the near future along with a seasonal pie addition, so be on the lookout for a new pizza or two in the coming warmer months.
TulsaFood.com
If you love sushi, and you haven't visited In The Raw , you're missing out! It's on the popular "Brookside" in Tulsa. With reasonable prices, and its dimly lit classy atmosphere, it's a great spot for a business lunch or dinner date. They offer valet park
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