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Ron's Hamburgers & Chili
1913 S Elm Pl, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Billy Ray's Catfish & BBQ - Broken Arrow
1904 S Elm Pl, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Goldie's Patio Grill
1912 S Elm Pl, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
No 1 Kitchen
1933 S Elm Pl, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Nātv
1611 S Main St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012, United States
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SUPER TACOS EL CHIHUAS2
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SUPER TACOS EL CHIHUAS2

517 West Washington St S, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
4.3(55)
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Featured dishes

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Guacamole And Chips
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Spicy Habanero Queso Dip
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Queso Dip And Chips
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French Fries
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Spicy Red Queso Dip
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Rice
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Chilaquiles
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Cheesecake
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4 Sopalpillas
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6 Pieces Chicken Wins With Fries
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Mega Combo Tray
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Special TexMex Tray
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Cheese Shrimp Fries
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Caldo De Res
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Tortas
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Special TexMex Tray
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Burritos
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Sope
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Quesadillas
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Hotdogs
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3 Lunch Enchiladas
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Pizza Birria Grande 12”
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Pollo Al Queso
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Gringa
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Alambre
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Charolazo
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Torta Hawaiiana
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Crazy Cheese Fries
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Super Torta
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3 Lunch Enchiladas
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Carnitas 1 Pound With Rice And Beans
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Barbacoa Plate With Rice And Beans
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Babacoa Plate 1 Pound
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Carnitas Plate 1 Pound

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Nearby restaurants of SUPER TACOS EL CHIHUAS2

Ron's Hamburgers & Chili

Billy Ray's Catfish & BBQ - Broken Arrow

Goldie's Patio Grill

No 1 Kitchen

Nātv

Ron's Hamburgers & Chili

Ron's Hamburgers & Chili

4.5

(507)

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Billy Ray's Catfish & BBQ - Broken Arrow

Billy Ray's Catfish & BBQ - Broken Arrow

4.5

(479)

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Goldie's Patio Grill

Goldie's Patio Grill

4.0

(424)

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No 1 Kitchen

4.1

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OK Traveler (OK Traveler)OK Traveler (OK Traveler)
For over seven years, I have been reviewing restaurants, and one thing has become abundantly clear: whether it’s a hole in the wall, a franchise, or a high-end establishment, they all share one common feature—a clean, beautifully designed, and well-decorated bathroom. Strangely enough, I’ve encountered places with unimpressive lobbies or average dining rooms, yet their bathrooms were a standout. Don’t ask me why; it just seems to be the case. I mention this because, once again, everything about this restaurant seemed right—with one glaring exception: the bathroom. I wish I could have started this review by raving about the wonderful service, the food, or the awesome tacos (because they were really good). But the bathroom grabbed my attention for all the wrong reasons. For me, a poorly designed or unclean restroom can dampen my appetite. Once seated, I realized this wasn’t a taco truck but a proper restaurant inside a beautifully decorated building. The lobby was inviting, and the decor showed attention to detail. The waitress was quick to bring chips and salsa and kindly offered to get me a drink. Her great personality added to the welcoming atmosphere. Then came my visit to the restrooms. Unfortunately, I have nothing positive to add here. For my meal, I ordered my usual taco test trio: chorizo, brains, and pastor. While they passed the test, they landed on the lower end of the bar. The tacos were good but lacked the authenticity I crave, especially when it came to the salsas—they just didn’t hit the mark. In the end, I hope my initial comments come across as constructive rather than overly critical because I do believe this is a good restaurant with great potential. I genuinely want to see it succeed and hope my feedback is taken to heart. I plan to return soon to explore more of their menu—hopefully, their bar will be open by then!
Spike SpeedwellSpike Speedwell
Update 4/17/25 They now accept credit cards. Back for a second visit and to try a couple of Tortas. Carnitas on mine and Al Pastor for my wife. Both sandwiches were filled with well-seasoned meat, lettuce, tomato and avocado. A half of a Tortas is almost a meal. On the side radish slices, a grilled serrano and a lime wedge. Load it up with your choice of salsas and you have a tasty meal. Previous Review Cash only, order at the counter, pay at the counter, limited food truck menu, no bar/no alcohol, drinks are served in the can. It is essentially a food truck indoors. Friendly service, good food. Complementary chips and salsa. I didn’t care for the salsa; my wife liked it. It was crushed canned tomatoes with onion, garlic and maybe other spices served warm. It did have a little bite to it. The ubiquitous Mexican restaurant orange and green plastic squirt bottles of sauce, were my choice. We had the Quesa Lunch Special. It is 3 Quesabirrias with rice and beans. The tacos were filled with fantastic, seasoned, juicy tender beef. Excellent beans on the side. It was a good meal. If you are looking for other Mexican restaurants in the area, check out my reviews in my collection "Jalapeno Highway" on Yelp. I've probably been there.
Donald HeegelDonald Heegel
President’s Day, 02-19-2024, at 7:15 PM, my bride and I went to Super Taco El Chihuas 2 in Broken Arrow. It has a large clean and orderly seating area that could accommodate at least 50 people. There was one other couple in the restaurant and an intermittent stream of take out customers. We were immediately greeted and asked if we wanted take out or seating. When we said we’re staying, she seated us wherever we liked. We ordered unsweetened iced tea for me and Horchata, my brides favorite. The woman [the hostess, server and assisting cook] brought us a basket of tortilla chips and some spicy salsa. Two squirt bottles of sauces, one spicy red sauce and one creamy green sauce were on the table. A commercial hot sauce similar to Tapatio was in a rack on the table along with ketchup. We looked over the menu and I selected the Torta Hawaiiana [steak, chorizo, ham, pineapple, tomatoes, lettuce, grilled onion and avocado in a nice roll] and my bride ordered the Asada Quesadilla and two Asada Tacos. It was all delicious and reasonably priced.
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Update 4/17/25 They now accept credit cards. Back for a second visit and to try a couple of Tortas. Carnitas on mine and Al Pastor for my wife. Both sandwiches were filled with well-seasoned meat, lettuce, tomato and avocado. A half of a Tortas is almost a meal. On the side radish slices, a grilled serrano and a lime wedge. Load it up with your choice of salsas and you have a tasty meal. Previous Review Cash only, order at the counter, pay at the counter, limited food truck menu, no bar/no alcohol, drinks are served in the can. It is essentially a food truck indoors. Friendly service, good food. Complementary chips and salsa. I didn’t care for the salsa; my wife liked it. It was crushed canned tomatoes with onion, garlic and maybe other spices served warm. It did have a little bite to it. The ubiquitous Mexican restaurant orange and green plastic squirt bottles of sauce, were my choice. We had the Quesa Lunch Special. It is 3 Quesabirrias with rice and beans. The tacos were filled with fantastic, seasoned, juicy tender beef. Excellent beans on the side. It was a good meal. If you are looking for other Mexican restaurants in the area, check out my reviews in my collection "Jalapeno Highway" on Yelp. I've probably been there.
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President’s Day, 02-19-2024, at 7:15 PM, my bride and I went to Super Taco El Chihuas 2 in Broken Arrow. It has a large clean and orderly seating area that could accommodate at least 50 people. There was one other couple in the restaurant and an intermittent stream of take out customers. We were immediately greeted and asked if we wanted take out or seating. When we said we’re staying, she seated us wherever we liked. We ordered unsweetened iced tea for me and Horchata, my brides favorite. The woman [the hostess, server and assisting cook] brought us a basket of tortilla chips and some spicy salsa. Two squirt bottles of sauces, one spicy red sauce and one creamy green sauce were on the table. A commercial hot sauce similar to Tapatio was in a rack on the table along with ketchup. We looked over the menu and I selected the Torta Hawaiiana [steak, chorizo, ham, pineapple, tomatoes, lettuce, grilled onion and avocado in a nice roll] and my bride ordered the Asada Quesadilla and two Asada Tacos. It was all delicious and reasonably priced.
Donald Heegel

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4.3
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5.0
47w

For over seven years, I have been reviewing restaurants, and one thing has become abundantly clear: whether it’s a hole in the wall, a franchise, or a high-end establishment, they all share one common feature—a clean, beautifully designed, and well-decorated bathroom. Strangely enough, I’ve encountered places with unimpressive lobbies or average dining rooms, yet their bathrooms were a standout. Don’t ask me why; it just seems to be the case.

I mention this because, once again, everything about this restaurant seemed right—with one glaring exception: the bathroom. I wish I could have started this review by raving about the wonderful service, the food, or the awesome tacos (because they were really good). But the bathroom grabbed my attention for all the wrong reasons. For me, a poorly designed or unclean restroom can dampen my appetite.

Once seated, I realized this wasn’t a taco truck but a proper restaurant inside a beautifully decorated building. The lobby was inviting, and the decor showed attention to detail. The waitress was quick to bring chips and salsa and kindly offered to get me a drink. Her great personality added to the welcoming atmosphere.

Then came my visit to the restrooms. Unfortunately, I have nothing positive to add here.

For my meal, I ordered my usual taco test trio: chorizo, brains, and pastor. While they passed the test, they landed on the lower end of the bar. The tacos were good but lacked the authenticity I crave, especially when it came to the salsas—they just didn’t hit the mark.

In the end, I hope my initial comments come across as constructive rather than overly critical because I do believe this is a good restaurant with great potential. I genuinely want to see it succeed and hope my feedback is taken to heart.

I plan to return soon to explore more of their menu—hopefully, their bar will be...

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4.0
2y

Update 4/17/25 They now accept credit cards. Back for a second visit and to try a couple of Tortas. Carnitas on mine and Al Pastor for my wife. Both sandwiches were filled with well-seasoned meat, lettuce, tomato and avocado. A half of a Tortas is almost a meal. On the side radish slices, a grilled serrano and a lime wedge. Load it up with your choice of salsas and you have a tasty meal.

Previous Review Cash only, order at the counter, pay at the counter, limited food truck menu, no bar/no alcohol, drinks are served in the can. It is essentially a food truck indoors. Friendly service, good food. Complementary chips and salsa. I didn’t care for the salsa; my wife liked it. It was crushed canned tomatoes with onion, garlic and maybe other spices served warm. It did have a little bite to it. The ubiquitous Mexican restaurant orange and green plastic squirt bottles of sauce, were my choice. We had the Quesa Lunch Special. It is 3 Quesabirrias with rice and beans. The tacos were filled with fantastic, seasoned, juicy tender beef. Excellent beans on the side. It was a good meal. If you are looking for other Mexican restaurants in the area, check out my reviews in my collection "Jalapeno Highway" on Yelp. I've...

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4.0
1y

President’s Day, 02-19-2024, at 7:15 PM, my bride and I went to Super Taco El Chihuas 2 in Broken Arrow. It has a large clean and orderly seating area that could accommodate at least 50 people. There was one other couple in the restaurant and an intermittent stream of take out customers. We were immediately greeted and asked if we wanted take out or seating. When we said we’re staying, she seated us wherever we liked. We ordered unsweetened iced tea for me and Horchata, my brides favorite. The woman [the hostess, server and assisting cook] brought us a basket of tortilla chips and some spicy salsa. Two squirt bottles of sauces, one spicy red sauce and one creamy green sauce were on the table. A commercial hot sauce similar to Tapatio was in a rack on the table along with ketchup. We looked over the menu and I selected the Torta Hawaiiana [steak, chorizo, ham, pineapple, tomatoes, lettuce, grilled onion and avocado in a nice roll] and my bride ordered the Asada Quesadilla and two Asada Tacos. It was all delicious and...

   Read more
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