Lebanese influence remains part of Jamil's Steakhouse

 
DAVE CATHEY
Published: August 26, 2009

Lebanese culture has been part of the fabric of Oklahoma since immigrants from southeastern Lebanon came here at the birth of statehood.

Lebanese steak houses used to be more common than Sonic drive-ins. Unfortunately, restaurants serving steak with hummus, tabouli, cabbage rolls, pita bread, smoked bologna and a pork rib are almost all gone.

Jamil’s Steakhouse on Lincoln Boulevard certainly is not gone,...


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