OK Breakfast & Sushi Bar combines a traditional American breakfast menu with Japanese-style small plates and sushi rolls at lunch, operating as a dual-concept restaurant on the south side of Oklahoma City that serves regulars seeking something beyond standard breakfast fare.
The restaurant functions as a breakfast specialist that pivots to sushi and Japanese appetizers after 11 a.m., allowing it to operate two distinct service styles in one space. The breakfast side dominates morning hours with omelets, pancakes, benedicts, and hash browns; the sushi kitchen begins plating rolls, nigiri, and edamame once the lunch crowd arrives. This is not a fine-dining sushi experience or a quick-service breakfast chain—it is a neighborhood spot that prioritizes volume and variety over premium positioning.
Breakfast entrees range from $8 to $14, with omelets and pancake plates falling in the $9 to $11 bracket and heavier items like breakfast platters topping out near $13. Hash browns, toast, and sides run $2 to $4. Coffee is refilled at no extra charge during breakfast service.
Lunch sushi and rolls typically cost $6 to $12 per order, with specialty rolls at the higher end and nigiri sets or combination platters ranging from $10 to $15. Edamame, gyoza, and tempura appetizers cost $4 to $7. Lunch pricing shifts incrementally and varies by ingredient availability, so calling ahead to confirm current roll prices is practical if you are budgeting.
The breakfast-to-lunch price transition is smooth—you can eat affordably at either service without expecting to spend more than $18 per person before tax and tip.
Compared to The Loaded Bowl, which emphasizes acai and grain bowls with health-conscious positioning and slightly higher per-plate costs ($12 to $16), OK Breakfast & Sushi Bar leans traditional and budget-friendly. The Loaded Bowl suits diners seeking ingredients they recognize as "clean" or plant-forward; OK Breakfast & Sushi Bar is better for anyone wanting a classic omelet or pancake stack at a lower price point.
Compared to Cattlemen's Steakhouse breakfast service, which occupies upscale hotel and touristy space with prix-fixe brunch options, OK Breakfast & Sushi Bar is casual, neighborhood-based, and à la carte. Choose Cattlemen's if a special occasion brunch with cocktails justifies a higher spend; choose OK Breakfast & Sushi Bar if you want a quick, inexpensive weekday meal.
The sushi lunch option distinguishes OK Breakfast & Sushi Bar from straight breakfast shops. Odori Ramen or Sushi Pop, both in Midtown, offer sushi as their primary or sole focus and employ more specialized sushi chefs; OK Breakfast & Sushi Bar's sushi is secondary and less refined but available in the same location as breakfast, making it useful for groups with split preferences.
Early risers and weekday breakfast eaters benefit from consistent pricing and short waits before 9 a.m. Parents with children find the simple menu and quick service practical. Diners seeking affordable protein and carbs at breakfast are the core audience.
Anyone expecting premium sushi craftsmanship or omakase-style service will feel underwhelmed; the sushi is competent but not destination-worthy. Diners with complex dietary restrictions may find the menu limiting, and those seeking farm-to-table sourcing or house-made ingredients should look elsewhere.
Expect to order at a counter or from a server depending on timing and day. Breakfast service is fastest between 7 and 8:30 a.m., with seated service typical. Lunch sushi orders may require a short wait if rolls are made to order. Parking is available in a lot directly adjacent to the building, reducing friction for quick breakfasts. The space is utilitarian—not decorated for Instagram—but clean and well-lit.
The restaurant opens at 7 a.m. for breakfast service and typically closes by 2 or 3 p.m., though hours may shift seasonally or by day of week; calling ahead to confirm closing time is advisable if you plan a late lunch. Parking is available immediately adjacent to the building and is free. The location is accessible by car; public transit options in the area are limited.
OK Breakfast & Sushi Bar fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's dining landscape, offering two distinct cuisines without requiring customers to visit two restaurants, and pricing both affordably enough to visit without planning ahead.
