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    Keo

    4.3 (46 reviews)
    ModerateThai, Asian Fusion
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Trendy
    Outdoor seating
    Happy hour specials

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    Laura G.

    It's hard to write this review because I didn't like my meal but I can't say if it's because I don't like Thai food in general or if it was just this food. I got the soup and had shrimp added. I did not like the flavor of the broth at all and didn't like the mint in it. I also thought it was quite expensive for a bowl of soup. The shrimp was fine, bland. Service was okay. I wouldn't go back.

    It's my first time
    Jaime B.

    I can definitely tell the ingredients are fresh, even by just ordering fried rice. My son wanted to stop in here for his birthday, and I've been interested in trying, but never pulled the trigger. I only ordered fried rice, but I made my own fried rice and I'm very picky, but this fried was phenomenal. I need to learn what seasoning they use bc it tastes so good. The atmosphere is casual, ambient with tvs and a bar. Definitely check it out. Prices are kind of high, but that's how things are these days.

    Josh H.

    Love this place, they just added a full Thai menu! So happy about that because their food is great. Small restaurant with big service. Go there!

    Ginger garlic fry with Tofu
    Divya R.

    Great restaurant and the best in Tulsa for Asian fusion. Gets 5 star for everything - service, ambience, presentations and the food !!! We should have done the reservation but they were kind to adjust us for a big table. The place was quite full even on a working day and no surprises there. Feeling of eating in a fancy restaurant was from the start even though the price tags were super reasonable. Offered a bowl of edamame while we waited for our food. Ordered Tom Yum soup - healthier version with a spice level of 3 for a flavorful taste and it was good. Loved the Mee Siam ramen noodles with Tofu and spice level of 4 and absolutely amazing !! Loved it ! The quantity and the taste was wonderful. It seemed spicy in first two bites but after sprinkling the lime juice on top, it was super good .. and could enjoy the real Thai chilies taste. I tasted the ginger garlic stir fried with tofu from my friend's dish and it was super good as well! We throughly enjoyed the dinner and for that price and flavor & service, ready to be eating here at every visit to Tulsa ! Loved it !!

    Pad Thai
    Linda O.

    Very clean and well lit. Menu offers a good variety of Asian fusion options. We had pad Thai and the ahi poke. The Pad Thai was just average. Seemed a bit lacking in flavor. The poke for $18 was light on the ahi which was disappointing for the cost and also very heavy on the sauce. Server was friendly and food came out fast. I heard they have a good happy hour but you must be in the bar for it.

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    Tuan H.

    The new Keo on Tiger Hills drive is a nice addition to Broken Arrow. This is not going to be your authentic Asian cuisine but it is a decent Asian fusion restaurant. We started with a Lychee Martini, simple but very tasty. For appetizers we got the street vendor skewers and steamed mussels. Both very good, the skewers come with a great sauce and pickled vegetables. The steam mussels are cooked in a nice yellow curry broth. The seafood stir fry was really good, the sauce was flavorful and mixed well with the white rice. We also had a yellow curry with chicken, had great coconut and curry flavor also pairs very well with the rice. Service was good, friendly and efficient. If you are looking for authentic Thai or Vietnamese cuisine this isn't it but it's a nice place with eclectic options on the menu and fairly well executed.

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    Tuan P.

    Keo is amazing, one of the best Asian restaurants in Broken Arrow. Nice and clean and the service is great. Even the bathroom smells great. The server works with you to make your experience enjoyable. My Eastern Sunrise cocktail was initially too sweet and they were willing to remake or fix it. I asked them to fix it and it was great afterward. The food here is amazing. I've heard that they have good fried rice so I was going to order that. I added an order of chicken curry to go with it. The two entrees complimented each other so well that I was able to finish both in one sitting, well almost. The curry is rich in flavor and goes well with the Naan bread. Unfortunately the rice that comes with it is not the one that I prefer hence choosing the Naan bread instead. The Malaysian fried rice is of course spectacular. I would highly recommend the fried rice with curry. As I've heard "curry is a natural laxative and you know having a clean colon is one less thing to worry about." Very true...I have experienced it the next day.

    Cambodian stir-fry.    Yummmmm!!
    Valentina L.

    Food is prepared fresh with top ingredients. Service was outstanding our wait person was very friendly (not overly pushy at all) she was very well prepared for all our questions. The atmosphere is clean, upbeat and fun. Great place for a first date (prices are very reasonable) If you are a drinker the drink menu has a wonderful array of cocktails. I know I'll definitely be back.

    Edamame and the house iced tea.
    Spike S.

    The best Asian food in Broken Arrow and the bright open dining room is one of the nicest. We decided to dine in today. Our meal started with the magnificent "Chicken Street Vendor Skewers!" I don't think I have had a better more flavorful appetizer at any other Asian restaurant ever! The coconut and curry flavors on the chicken, blends perfectly with the peanut sauce and then explodes when combined small amount of the ginger relish. The serving is unfortunately small, but the flavor is enormous. Nothing comes close to it. For the meals we had the Malaysian Style Fried Rice and the Thai Sweet Basial w/chicken. Both were excellent, but the Malaysian Style Fried Rice won the event. It is recommended. The restaurant serves an unsweet, lightly peach flavored, ice tea which complements all of their menu items. The service was very good. Judging from the help wanted sign out front, things might get a little slow during peak dining hours. Dining in the restaurant definitely beats take out. A great bright dining area and good service make for an enjoyable meal, vs. a Styrofoam packaged to go meal!

    Seafood Stir Fry
    Scott B.

    Small store front but a great location! Happy to find great Asian Fusion in BA. The service was excellent and food was presented well and tasted yummy. My wife is not a huge fan of spicy, and they were willing to work with her on the Seafood Stir Fry to make it to her taste! She loved it. I had the Pad Thai at a number 4. Very very good. We finished with the Mango cheesecake. Sooo good! We will be here often!

    Cambodian Stir Fry, Wagyu Burger
    Kristen S.

    I wasn't sure when we arrived whether to expect something like Pei Wei or something closer to PF Chang's. I think Keo fits somewhere in between, but the atmosphere and price range aligns more closely to PF Changs. The menu was small but everything sounded tasty. Nearly all the options listed garlic as a main component, which I avoid due to allergy reasons. I settled on the Cambodian stir fry with wagyu beef. It was really good but I wished it came with noodles rather than rice. My husband got the Wagyu burger which he said was tasty but lacked something. The taro fries it came with were an interesting alternative to regular fries! We both really enjoyed the coconut chicken skewers as an appetizer; it came with a delicious peanut sauce. Overall I enjoyed the quiet ambiance of the restaurant, and the server was very kind. The limited menu and frequent use of garlic might keep me from returning but for many this will be a favorite!

    Bibimbap

    Tasty food but the bibimbap was heavy on rice and light on beef (about 2 tablespoons) and 4 small samosas. For a $30 meal, I expected more.

    Pad Thai with chicken
    Cathey M.

    Absolutely delighted with this restaurant! Hubby and I both had chicken Pad Thai and it was perfectly spiced. I've never had Pad Thai with flat noodles but it didn't take away from the deliciousness. Lila our server, was very attentive and kept our water glasses full. Definitely will come again

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    Best Pho around. 2nd place isn't even close. And the mi Siam ramen dish is excellent too.

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