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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 1459575" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>Petes Place is great, if you want to drive that far. When we go we get a room on 40 somewhere because we're usually too sleepy to drive back home. Plus the wife gets the Choc beer. Great sausages,sauce,pickled things are to be had at Loveras and we always stop in and bring stuff back home like my dad did when I was a kid. There also is a big Italian festival there in the spring,google it for a date,and another nearby in Tontitown,Ark later in the summer. The restaurants in Krebs and Tontitown are all authentic being run by descendants of immigrants. I have been to both cities restaurants with Italians and they raved.</p><p></p><p>Napolis depends on which one you go to. Since I live near Broken Arrow I go to the one in Broken Arrow and it is just fine with me. Great salads,entrees,and a really good Tiramisu(my fave). </p><p></p><p>In Tulsa there is Ti Amos,Marys,a place JB spoke of out by the West side mall,and quite a few other places. A friend of mine is a violinist who goes around to the tables playing at some place,cant remember the name.</p><p></p><p>In Des Moines I go to The Latin King for authentic Italian,Ive been there with Italians and they love the place; as well as a few other places run by descendants of Italians who moved there early 1900s. There is also a Buca diBeppos in Des Moines but the one in San Francisco is the best of all the ones Ive been to. Not sure but there may be one in Kansas City maybe, or Dallas,no idea. Check their website. Its for sure a cool experience but take alot of people as it is northern peasant style and they bring huge bowls of everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 1459575, member: 1535"] Petes Place is great, if you want to drive that far. When we go we get a room on 40 somewhere because we're usually too sleepy to drive back home. Plus the wife gets the Choc beer. Great sausages,sauce,pickled things are to be had at Loveras and we always stop in and bring stuff back home like my dad did when I was a kid. There also is a big Italian festival there in the spring,google it for a date,and another nearby in Tontitown,Ark later in the summer. The restaurants in Krebs and Tontitown are all authentic being run by descendants of immigrants. I have been to both cities restaurants with Italians and they raved. Napolis depends on which one you go to. Since I live near Broken Arrow I go to the one in Broken Arrow and it is just fine with me. Great salads,entrees,and a really good Tiramisu(my fave). In Tulsa there is Ti Amos,Marys,a place JB spoke of out by the West side mall,and quite a few other places. A friend of mine is a violinist who goes around to the tables playing at some place,cant remember the name. In Des Moines I go to The Latin King for authentic Italian,Ive been there with Italians and they love the place; as well as a few other places run by descendants of Italians who moved there early 1900s. There is also a Buca diBeppos in Des Moines but the one in San Francisco is the best of all the ones Ive been to. Not sure but there may be one in Kansas City maybe, or Dallas,no idea. Check their website. Its for sure a cool experience but take alot of people as it is northern peasant style and they bring huge bowls of everything. [/QUOTE]
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