not bad. I’m more of a fan of buying the sausages from the meat market attached to the restaurant and taking them home to cook. Service is decent at the restaurant but a little slow and prices are probably a tad high but overall a very nice experience.
Savannah J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tulsa, OK
Seigi’s is great! In their restaurant they have amazing burgers and fries, wonderful sausages, great salads, and the best potato salad ever. I don’t even like normal potato salad, but this is GERMAN potato salad. The sauerkraut is amazing according to my friends and family who actually like sauerkraut ;). And if you’re shopping at their meat market, the bacon is less expensive or the same price as at a grocery store, but VASTLY superior. I absolutely love Seigi’s! My only problem is that at lunch they get VERY, VERY crowded. I would not recommend eating lunch here unless you have some extra time to spare.
Chris G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Thomas, KY
I am a native of Cincinnati where the German heritage is strong. There are several sausage makers there that have been in business 100+ years. The beer brats at Siegi’s are better than any I have had. Check them out.
Heather H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tulsa, OK
And I’m back to leave a new review.(It took a while as I moved around and am now back in tulsa) so their new location is MUCH approved over their old. Service is great and the meat market is even better. I stop in here a couple times a month in spring and summer for their brats. My two favorite are the spicy chicken and the cheddar Chipotle chicken. Delish!
Sooner S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tulsa, OK
Was blown away from the truth authentic taste of Germany. If you’re looking to fill up after a few bites of some amazing food step inside and try it all.
Aaron Q.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Incline Village, NV
This place is by far my favorite in Tulsa! I’ve been to Germany many many times, and it blows traditional Mom and pop places there out of the water. Tulsa has something very special here in the German cuisine. Also, I’ll put their Ribeye up to and others in town toe to toe… Get the apple strudel, warm and delicious, it melts in your mouth.
Alayna D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tulsa, OK
I love this place! My first experience here was for Siegi’s Oktoberfest and it was a blast! The beer was flowing and the food was great! We had sausage and schnitzel and they were both amazing. They also had those candied nuts which are just so wonderful. The whole Oktoberfest experience was delightful. Siegi’s wife came and said hi to our table and made sure we were doing alright! So sweet! They also had a stein holding contest which was just a blast. Best thing about Siegi’s by far though is the sausage. They are homemade and are SO good. A lot of Reasor’s stores even carry them so you can have them at home! Delightful :)
Donna H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Broken Arrow, OK
Wonderful service and food. The market and butcher counter had fresh, beautiful selections. Young man selling the sausages to take home was nice, very knowledgeable. We purchased chocolates to take home and were yummy. Our waitress explained that the black Forrest cake wasn’t traditional. Layers of crispy cake layers, cream, cherries and chocolate. As a pastry chef I can be picky about sweets. This was so light and ethereal, just the perfect treat after a heavier meal. This cake alone is worth the trip. The bun served wrapped around the sausage was fantastic, the kraut was savory, plus they had killer fries!
Heather D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tulsa, OK
Never been here before, but have tried their sausages and loved them. Went here for lunch during work and it took a while for someone to greet our table just to get drinks, but the food made up for it! I had their special which was baby back ribs and they were very tender and very delicious. They were covered in a gravy which I have never had before, but it was so good! Everyone at our table loved their food and we all finished our lunches so I would have to say it was quite delicious! :) Can’t wait to go back and try again.
Emily K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tulsa, OK
Pretty good authentic German food! Love the cute little grocery store connected to it also. You can get fresh food from the deli or buy items like chocolate and sides that are not available in other stores. There is a sandwich called the Fork & Knife Holzfeller that is $ 10 and completely delicious! Here is the description: Thinly sliced smoked ham and melted swiss served between two potato pancakes and drizzled with a honey glaze. Please try this if you go! It’s the perfect combination of sweet and savory.
Joseph D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tulsa, OK
Been here many time but tonight tried something different the smoked pork chop I’ve never had pork melt in my mouth like this. Tender tasty unbelievable flavor. The rest of my group had Jäger Schnitzel which was its usual fantastic. Add the sides of red cabbage, German fried potatoes, spaetzel and pretzel bread you have a perfect meal. Accompany this with weissbeir and/or Riesling. Finally the service is always the absolute best!!! If you haven’t eaten here you should!(Hint ask for Tanya)
Maggie T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tulsa, OK
Consistently good food! Get the Bavarian pretzel with cheese; trust me, you won’t regret it! Salad sampler is another favorite that I order every time, wonderful combination of flavors. Service can be spotty, depending on the server, but the food makes up for it and we are usually not in hurry when we go there.
Bob W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sapulpa, OK
This is the best German food ever! It is fresh and delicious! They have a great meat counter and all of the sausages are hand made. Great beer selection and an overall great food experience. This is a true gem in Tulsa Oklahoma!
Matthew M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sand Springs, OK
The food is great, but am I the only one who feels that things are a smidge overpriced? The taste is great, but my wallet felt a lot lighter afterward. Maybe I’m just still living in 2006.
Jill G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Broken Arrow, OK
What a great little restaurant for Tulsa. If you love German food than this is definitely the place for you. Super cozy environment enough into German menu. I just wish they served breakfast this would be such a perfect breakfast place! We came for lunch and have to say it took over 10 minutes to be greeted at our table. My husband had to get up and ask somebody. I think we were just overlooked by mistake. Other than that, great experience, friendly staff and good-quality food.
Kristi H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Sapulpa, OK
So far I am rating 3. People are nice and accommodating but it was a bit of a wait before we got acknowledged. We ordered the butcher platter and giant pretzel for starters. Hubby and son ordered drinks, I ordered a beer sampler… just because. Haha. I will update the review as I go, but for customer service/attentiveness? Three stars. Tbc: Okay so it will stay a three. Be sure to watch your tickets. I was rang up for two beer samplers and overcharged 1.00 for the butcher plate. The server insisted no one has ever noticed it ringing up 1.00 higher. Food? Excellent triple decker, apps, and house salad. Jäger burger disappointing with very wet bread… taste was right on but soggy(as in smoosh apart bun) bottom bun big turn off
Justin B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Broken Arrow, OK
I never knew this was here and I was so pleasantly surprised at the top notch German food and outstanding service! I had the Jagerschnitzel(formerly called Hunter’s Schnitzel) with Fried Potatoes and Hot German Potato Salad. Everything was simply superb: the fired potatoes were perfectly crisp and warm. I had also never had Hot German Potato Salad and I found it to have an interesting and unique flavor that I’d love to try again. The schnitzel itself was cooked perfectly and the mushrooms on top were fresh and abundant. I had a Hoffbrau beer as well, which was– as expected– excellent. My dinner date got the Chicken Schnitzel– not what I would have selected. But I was allowed to try a bite and found it to be pretty amazing as well. In fact, I’d recommend this if you know someone who needs an easy way to dip their toes into the pool of German food before diving into the deep-end. The only off-note of the night was the spatzle, which was strangely room temperate(not warm, not cold… is this a strange custom I don’t know). We also both immensely enjoyed the pretzel bread! I’ll be dining here again very soon, I hope! And of course, next time I’ll have to try the titular sausages!
Geary J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tulsa, OK
Once you visit you’ll be back! My mouth is watering as I remember that it’s been too long since I’ve dined here. The service is top notch and friendly, the food is served quickly and hot. The beer selection is nice and they offer many imports you can’t find elsewhere. If you’ve not tried German cuisine this is where you must go, it will make you a fan! Whats good on the menu? Everything!
Joe K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
Let me start with this – I’m a travelling salesperson – taking people to eat out is a big part of the job. It’s actually painful for me to write this review. I just got back from Tulsa where I pigged out here, and I know that I won’t be able to get my fix for at least another month. This makes me sad. And hungry. Of course, I gladly go out of my way to go to Seigi’s while I am in Tulsa. I plan my hotel rooms and schedule around eating dinner here at least once during each trip I take to Tulsa. I wish I was kidding. There should be AA meetings for this time of obsession. It’s been said in other reviews, and I think it bears repeating: this place is a Tulsa staple, and is off-the-hook. It’s probably good that it’s not in Dallas. If they open a location in DFW, I’ll probably gain 50 pounds in about as many days.(Oddly enough, they come down to Dallas for Addison Oktoberfest… and the food at their tent always is the best food at the event, in my opinion.) There are some great German places that rival Siegi’s in Dallas(Kuby’s, I’m looking at you), but I think this one is better than any of them. Seigi’s is half a German grocery store, half a restaurant. I have no idea why the heck it’s in Tulsa. Somehow, I stumbled on it on one of my trips, by noticing it on Unilocal.My life would change in that meal. The meal was so good that every time I come here, I generally get the same thing, or a variant of the same thing. Let’s do this in order of the meal: –The house bread is great, but the house pretzel bread is even better. GOD is it good. I especially recommend dipping these in… –Condiments: What to put on the pretzels? Mustard or butter? Both are delicious. I love their mustard. It’s so good, I buy it from their grocery store and bring it back to Dallas. It’s better than all of the«major brands»(in my opinion.) Perhaps my taste buds are just biased from all of the darn good food I was introduced to it with. –Appetizer: The Hungarian Goulash is ridiculously delicious. It comes topped with some Spätzle. More on the Spätzle later. –Main Dish: The Jägerschnitzel is incredible.(Two folks could probably split one plate.) It’s perfectly cooked and nice and crisp, and the gravy and mushrooms are cut and cooked perfectly. Delicious. –Side #1: I’ve never had red cabbage this good. You must try the red cabbage. –Side #2: I sub in the fried potatoes that it generally comes with for a side of Spätzle. God. So good. It’s frustrating keeping it on the fork because I can’t shovel it in my mouth fast enough. Little known fact: «Spätzle» is German for«On nom nom nom.» –Bratwurst(and all of their sausages in general) — I haven’t had one here that I didn’t like. Delicious. Conclusion: If I was driving anywhere near Tulsa, I’d probably drive an hour out of my way to eat here. It can’t be missed. Just go – and if you don’t like it, either you don’t really like German food, or I’d question your culinary tastes.
Au-co N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Miami, FL
This has seriously have to be the best service I have ever had. Our waitress was so nice. I am from Socal so I wasn’t use to this kind of hospitality. She called me «sissy» and«sweetie». It was a nice change. So the waitress was very attentive and got our drink orders and appetizers first. I had the Angry Orchard which is a cider. It was a nice and sweet. Our appetizers were the sausage sampler and potato pancake. The chicken sausage was my favorite and it came with a sweet and spicy mustard. The potato pancake was very delicious as well. My favorite appetizer happens to be the free pretzel. Best free bread I ever had. My main meal was the jäger schnitzel. It also came with red cabbage and potatoes. The portions are out of control and the mushroom sauce was a nice sweet sauce. The waitress said it was their most popular dish. Siegi’s surely has the best service due to how my friend’s order was done. He ordered a medium ribeye, however, it came out well done. The rib eye was not even pink at all. Very sad. The waitress noticed how dissatisfied he looked and asked him about it. He didn’t even have to complain. She brought him out a new rib eye that was nice, pink and juicy. With that kind of attentive service, it would make me want to come back if I lived here.