Submitted by [deleted] t3_xu6z9e in springfieldMO

Howdy there, I’ve moved here about 4.5 years ago and I haven’t really explored any of the restaurants because of how daunting it is. There are so freaking many that I need the opinion of the people in this sub!

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dannyjbixby t1_iqu5vuc wrote

What kind of food do you like?

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mason398 t1_iqu66sj wrote

Yea I like nakotos for high end night. Cheap night celito lindos!

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[deleted] OP t1_iqu6gyw wrote

Cafe Cusco & Rama Thai are a couple that are always at the top of my list.

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oletrickysleeves t1_iqu7032 wrote

Jimms Steakhouse and Pub has incredible steaks and fantastic service! It’s our favorite date night restaurant. That Lebanese Place on Commercial Street is one of our favorite places, too!

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dannyjbixby t1_iqu7zrf wrote

Idk what odd ball is to you, but for best Chinese you’ll want Bao-Bao in chesterfield and Corner 21 on sunshine. Corner 21 is super authentic, dishes you can’t get elsewhere in town.

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Mechanicallvlan t1_iqu9b49 wrote

I still haven't tried it myself yet, but a lot of people rave about Corner 21.

I really like the spring rolls at Thailand Station, but the entrees I've tried weren't very impressive. I stopped by there on my birthday just to pick up a to-go order of spring rolls.

For "cheap eats," I like the $1 carnitas tacos at Tacos El Champu on Tuesdays.

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rosetintedglases t1_iqu9tkf wrote

Here are my top picks: Burgers: Lindberg's Tavern (they sear patties in duck fat) Chinese: YumYum Bowl Mexican: Tortilleria Perches Greek: Greek Belly (The garlic spread is devine if you're a garlic girl like me) Italian: Nona's (it's an institution for a reason lol) Sandwiches: I love the Cheese steak Company or now it's called the 7th on Walnut. Really good sammies.

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Numerous-Mix-9775 t1_iqua98o wrote

Just here to say that anyone who claims it’s Mexican Villa is WRONG.

I like Cafe Cusco. It’s Peruvian cuisine, definitely a little different but good. Although thinking about Peruvian - go to Farmers Market of the Ozarks on Saturday morning and get some of Nellie’s empanadas and tamales.

Bawi is one of our favorite date nights - best food you’ll ever have to cook yourself. But seriously, it’s good, and I’ve been trying to recreate the veggie pancake things at home.

Van Gogh Eeterie is owned by the same people that own Cafe Cusco and for that matter, Chabom, the spice/tea store on Commercial. It’s focused on crepes. You can go sweet or savory - this is another thing I’d love to try replicating at home.

Tortilleria Perches over at Sunshine/Kansas is really good.

Sweet N Snow and the food truck in S Campbell with the bubble waffles and ice cream are two I’ve heard only good things about and want to try out.

Also, if you haven’t tried Pineapple Whip, you don’t get your official Springfield Resident Card.

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WorldFoods t1_iqubqff wrote

All of the Thai restaurants are great — you can’t go wrong. I also love Greek Belly, Koriya (for fast casual Korean), Skully’s Ramen, Zayka’s Indian (downtown), and Neighbor’s Mill for sandwiches, soup, and salad.

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maryclareh t1_iquh4tp wrote

Bambu if you like pho! Thai Express has an amazing dish called Magic Noodles.

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plated_lead t1_iqun67n wrote

That Lebanese place is fucking great, order the nachos. Civil kitchen on the square is really good too, the fried kale is unbelievable

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karmabumb t1_iqur1jw wrote

Corner 21 is absolutely like you flew to Shanghai or Taipei for a meal. Keep in mind it'll cost about the same. Bao-bao does a 'traditional' style on many of their dishes. Pho Kim if you want to try Banh Mi sammies. Best hidden Mexican: Taqueria Cachanilla or Leslie's

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ErisEpicene t1_iqutqfe wrote

> Just here to say that anyone who claims it’s Mexican Villa is WRONG.

I upvoted here. This is the most important part. Literally only one time in my life have I declined to eat otherwise safe food for preparation reasons. I'm a fancy eater, but not a picky eater. Mexican Villa is a travesty.

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ErisEpicene t1_iquwwav wrote

Druff's has a sandwich with slightly spicy pork, goat cheese, and a strawberry balsamic reduction. It's amazing. I order two because I consistently wanted another all day like five times in a row. And Sam's Southern Eatery will send you an enormous box of good fried okra. I've had so much mediocre and some truly bad fried okra since leaving the south. I still ate it, because all but the worst fried okra (okra scented flour and cornmeal stones) is good food. And I haven't yet met a more pleasing bowl of vegetables in the wild than Koriya's bibimbap. I love that shit. I've only lived here for a year myself, but I love food and moved out of the god awful sticks. If you count fast food (and I'm inclined to count at least some of it given how on point the national/cherry taco bell usually is) I can walk to more restaurants than there were in the town we left. The restaurant density might be my favorite thing about Springfield. I'm currently looking for a sushi restaurant to be my go to for a while.

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SleeplessInMisery t1_iqvauzd wrote

Civil kitchen. The pork belly bahn mi tacos are next level.

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M1dnightHero t1_iqvbqlc wrote

The Wheelhouse and Skully’s are probably the best places in town.

Half of the places other have mentioned… I’d look up their health inspections before going if I were you. Food culture in Springfield has really gone downhill in the last several years, along with most things.

For Italian, the drive down to Nixa is worth it to go to Piccolo.

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Cloud_Disconnected t1_iqvs0c6 wrote

I get that Mexican Villa isn't for everyone, and that it's not "authentic" Mexican food, but I don't get the insane, blind hatred it gets on this sub. I like it for what it is: an Americanized, 1950s imitation of Mexican food.

There's an awful lot of snobbery on here for people that live in a podunk town in Missouri.

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Flat-Sun-5134 t1_iqvxfgs wrote

Zayka, Bambino’s, Skully’s and Civil Kitchen

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King_Elrod t1_iqvzmrz wrote

Cesar’s Old Mexico and The Big Easy both on east Sunshine

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BannedOnClubPenguin t1_iqwkdix wrote

Eating it a couple times a month is kinda crazy ngl. Not because its bad, but simply because there are so much better, cheaper options, or the most important point being that mexican villa is honestly so basic, you can replicate it with the most simple ingredients at home. I guess that's not really the point of. "eating out," though, I just know 10$ at mexican villa will never go as far as $10 at my favorite street taco stand, makes it hard to ever pick mexican villa.

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MartonianJ t1_iqwlqys wrote

I don’t choose it when I want “Mexican.” I choose it when I want Mexican Villa. It’s its own thing. I go to a lot of the other places too. I love Cesar’s, Jose Locos, used to hit Cantina Laredo and Maria’s when they were here.

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Cloud_Disconnected t1_iqwnzha wrote

Took the words out of my mouth. It's like saying it's crazy to go to a ramen place when there are so many good sushi restaurants. They're related, but different. Mexican Villa is comfort food for me.

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ShroomHex t1_iqwquh8 wrote

Kai After Dark is pretty nice. It's downtown, plenty of free parking available around there.

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MotherofaPickle t1_iqxazoq wrote

As someone who has lived here for 11 years, no, there really aren’t many.

What kind of food are you looking for? I would recommend Rama Thai for Thai, Bambinos for “Italian” or toasted ravs, Gilardi’s for “seasonal Italian”, Nicola’s for Italian better than Gilardi’s, Cafe Cusco for not-quite-Peruvian (they have a fair vegan/vegetarian menu), Greek Belly for Greek/vegetarian food (amazing falafel), SBC for beers and chicken tenders, and Cheddars for better chicken tenders.

Still haven’t found a good onion rings place since Cheddars stopped offering those.

ETA: Haruno for sushi. The only place in land-locked Springfield I actually trust their fish. It can get a bit large and saucy and flame-y, but if you stick to the simple stuff, it’s delicious and, so far, parasite free.

Second ETA: For Mexican: Los Garcias Michoacanos. They have two locations now, both on Sunshine. Took me over a decade to find Good Mexican and they are my favorite. Pro tip: if it’s a dude with a Latin accent taking your order, ask him what his favorite is. You cannot go wrong.

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petlove499 t1_iqxeiq1 wrote

I know this post is specifically about SGF, but the best onion rings in the 417 are at Pop’s Dari Dell in Reeds Spring. Literally ruined all other onion rings for me. Worth the 45 min drive south on 13

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lincoln3x7 t1_iqxkbp4 wrote

I’m not wrong. You are. Comparing Mexican Villa and Cusco? Or comparing it to any of the somewhat traditional Mexican restaurants is just trolling. Not even the same thing. No one from Springfield goes to MV for “traditional” Mexican food. It’s Springfield style Mexican like cashew chicken is Springfield style Chinese. Just stop.

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t528491 t1_iqxl9w4 wrote

China King off Republic is some of the best American Chinese I’ve had. I live next to Bao Bao and while it is good, China King is better in my opinion. They’re also a bit cheaper.

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ShroomHex t1_iqxn3ig wrote

There's a free parking garage with at least 4 levels on Campbell and Olive. I charge my car at that free parking lot all the time and see plenty of spaces open there. There's plenty of parking lots all over the place too. Just because you have to walk from the parking to a business doesn't mean there's not plenty of parking. .

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lincoln3x7 t1_iqxn3oh wrote

90 percent of Springfields eateries are chains or junk... whats left is a toss up of pricey spots or local favorites, and those come down to opinion on if you like that place or style or not. Ive seen Skullys mentioned a few times in here and Cafe Cusco... and I know plenty of people that like those, Im not a fan... but they are worth a try to see what you think. Caesar's Old Mexico is one my favorites... (but SHHHH a secret... I also like Mexican Villa about once a year because I grew up here and like a few things they make and I know its not real Mexican), the Dug Outs twilight burger and fries are a great dive bar indulgence, Bambu's pho broth is on the top of my list... not as sweet as some of the other places broth and the interior is just ok. Caspers, Georges, Taylors... something I love at all these old school joints. I couldn't stay away from the Wheelhouse for a while... love it, really miss the breakfast burritos from their food truck on St. Louis. Im going to miss having the Neighbors Mill on Sunshine. I don't agree with half the burger or pizza opinions on here... so I wont go there. Just remember that old school Springfield people know that Mexican Villa isn't real Mexican and cashew chicken isn't real Chinese... we like them for a different reason and both have a cool history and place here.

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samoan23 t1_iqyiqks wrote

Mimi’s soul food downtown

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scoop_booty t1_iqyo33r wrote

South to Ozark is Salvatore's Italian. And in Nixa, Piccolo.

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lincoln3x7 t1_iqz2rpb wrote

90 might have been generous…. McDonalds, cheddars, Applebees, subway, meh meh meh. Chains account for at least 8 out of ten In this town…. How many Chinese places do we have that are just ok? How many cheap taco night Mexican places? We are bloated with mediocre crap here. Maria’s downtown just closed, chameleons brick front looks closed, how many dominoes are there compared to 3 or 4 decent pizza places? We have too many crap places and not nearly enough good local ones. Edit: was salty last night, have a better one and enjoy springtowns offerings. Cheers

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ajt575s t1_ir39ks8 wrote

Jimm’s, Cafe Cusco, and Nawab Indian Cuisine is also really good. I love the wings at Coyote’s Adobe Cafe.

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