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Studies indicate a lower exposure risk to COVID-19 outdoors, but the level of risk is contingent on social distancing and other safety guidelines. Note: The inclusion of restaurants offering dine-in service should not be taken as an endorsement for dining inside. These establishments pivoted and flourished during the industry’s most challenging times, setting themselves up to lead the way into the market’s next chapter too. Here are 15 of Oklahoma City’s many restaurants that deserve our support. Online ordering is here to stay, too, and delivery made gains unlikely to recede. Operators also expect carryout dining options to remain popular into the future. Post-pandemic diners may still cling to outdoor dining where it’s available, and Oklahoma City restaurants show little willingness to dispose of their patios, decks, and sidewalk sets. Not even a pandemic could stop that pursuit.īut 2020 taught restaurateurs lessons they are unlikely to forget, and customers have adopted new habits they’re unlikely to abandon. The culinary identity of the 405 has consistently broadened to encompass the vibrant Asian District north of downtown, a range of Mexican, Central American, and South American flavors to the south and west, and a community of Black-owned restaurants growing on the city’s east side. Years of expansion have built Oklahoma City’s dining scene into a rich tapestry, where local tastes for beef, pork, catfish, and chicken (particularly when they’re fried, smoked, or both) fuse with global cultures.