Ri Le's

4932 E 91st St Ste 102, Tulsa - 74137
170 reviews
Vietnamese
(918) 496-2126

The pho and fried rice were yummy, the staff was nice, but the spring rolls were gross. Chicken inside them was dry, and they tasted old.

A Tulsa institution. The original owner is one of the most amazing people, unparalleled customer service he knows our whole family even those that visit Tulsa infrequently, the rest of his family is incredible too. Great food and service.

I am a life long customer here alongside my family! I really enjoy the food, service and experience I get each time I eat here. Definitely recommend!!!

My wife and I have been going to this restaurant for 20 years and it never disappoints. This time we took our daughters who can be picky eaters but they loved it too. I ordered the caysin pork which turned out very nicely spiced and balanced. My wife and daughter ordered a deluxe bun cha gio and it was perfect. Is a very nice Loki restaurant. The owner is always there and treats us like family. I would recommend this to anybody who likes Vietnamese or Asian food.

Not really all vietnamese food, they say they only served Americans vietnamese food. We served only chicken and beef noodle soups....no tendon, tripes, no meatball either just plan beef soup. So I step out to another real vietnamese food. We did not make any order after we were told, so we step out. Sorry not going back

Never been disappointed with anything. Been coming for over 30 years.

Have you ever had high expectations of a place and left a bit disappointed? That's how I felt about this place and let me go into details why.First of all, I would like to say that the service was good and that in itself is probably a worthy note, but let's be honest here, we go to a hole in the wall restaurant for the food while having the service at a distant second.We ordered the spring rolls, lumpia dog, small and large Vietnamese beef soup which is their pho at 5 and nearly 10 dollars respectively.The spring rolls were okay and was definitely lacking in size and ingredients. The lumpia dog was literally a hotdog wrapped in eggroll rice paper and deep fried (refer to photos). Both which did not deserve the 5 dollars price tag.The pho... It tasted okay and the portion is extremely small for the price you pay. 5 dollars for a small that is the size of a sauce bowl (refer to photos). The large is a small at best at any other pho place (my hand is larger than the diameter of the bowl). The meat is a thicker chunk rather than thinly sliced and of course missing meatballs and other assorted meat you would expect in a hearty bowl of pho. This might be the reason why it was not called pho in the menu, but is called a "soup" instead? Or perhaps their target audience isn't someone like me? This is south Tulsa afterall and it is located right across from a Whole Foods.My verdict? Possibly the worst pho in Tulsa.

We ordered the meal for four special. It was $57 on every online menu I could find, but when she rang me up, it was $75. I understand that restaurants have had to increase prices, but just be aware. We received four different entrees, all which looked basically the same. All of the entrees we received were mostly vegetables, with very little meat in any of them. They each had their own sauce/flavor and slight variations on the vegetables used, but all very similar dishes, from the sesame chicken to the ginger beef. At $57, this combo seemed to be a bit overpriced, but at $75, it was most definitely overpriced when comparing to other high quality Asian restaurants in the area.

Wonderful experience today and wonderful past experiences at this longtime institution. The food was delightful and all vegetarian and I didn’t feel deprived of a thing. Beautiful courses and presentation. The food spoke for itself.

Ri Le’s is one of South Tulsa’s hidden gems. Very hospitable owner who always greets me when he’s in. Great Vietnamese food, I recommend the spring rolls, deluxe bun cha gio or the pho (called chicken or beef soup on the menu). Peaceful Vietnamese music plays and the interior design is spectacular with calligraphy and art.When my uncle had heart surgery, he couldn’t eat oil or fat and the owner helped him find delicious dishes he could eat.