Kim Son Chinese Restaurant
1103 S. Cornwell Dr.Yukon, OK
(405) 354-6618
Kim Son Restaurant used to have a branch in Weatherford, but is now family owned and independent of
any other restaurant. The concept of the original owner, which is still being followed, was to locate in
a strip shopping center, provide a buffet, not spend too much money on furnishings, and be easy on the
customers' budgets.
Several things have impressed me about Kim Son in Yukon. The food has no MSG (even in the buffet), the
menu is fairly large, and the owners are quite friendly (although the owners of the former Weatherford
restaurant, where I first tried Kim Son, were friendly as well). The hot brewed oolong tea is quite good.
Food portions are generous and reasonably priced.
The Vegetable Tofu, known as "Family Style Tofu" or "Home Style Tofu" at most restaurants,
has been a dish at Kim Son that I like fairly well. Kim Son's version contains large pieces of tofu stir-fried along
with a good vegetable mixture, and a brown sauce. The outside of the tofu is usually golden brown and
cooked just right. The dish contains a generous amount of broccoli, but lacks some of the variety of other
vegetables I would like to have. The brown sauce has been flavorful but salty--probably not the best in the
OKC area.
The Hunan Tofu was good, but did not taste quite right to me. It was very sweet--more similar
to a lot of Szechuan sauces I have tried than the typical Hunan sauce.
Asking the owners for more traditional, or less Americanized Chinese food, they suggested
Tofu with Broccoli and Pork, served with black bean sauce. Tofu is frequently served with pork
in traditional Chinese restaurants, so I would suggest ordering this way if it sounds like something
that would be appetizing. The key to it, though, was the sauce. This had a much more authentic
Chinese flavor than the brown sauce I tried earlier, and especially compared to the Hunan sauce.
The only thing to warn against was that this dish was really heavy on the garlic--perhaps more than
it needed to be (it was good, though).
The buffet seems like all other Chinese buffets, with various kinds of gloppy sweet and sour dishes
and all kinds of fried meat. The main difference is that nothing is made with MSG. Some of the items
I have tried from the buffet, such as Chicken on a Stick (teriyaki chicken) seemed Americanized
to me. The item I can most recommend is the Egg Drop Soup (but this, or hot and sour soup,
also comes with lunch plates).
Kim Son is family owned, and I have seen the family eat very authentic and traditional Chinese dishes
(they have even offered me free samples!!). Items offered on the menu, though, are more a reflection of
the general tastes found in rural and suburban Oklahoma, with dishes that are served at just about any
Americanized Chinese restaurant in the country. While they can prepare more authentic Chinese dishes
if you request it, they are limited by the ingredients that are available. Still, since so few other suburban
Chinese restaurants are willing to offer traditional Chinese food, I take advantage of it every chance I get.
Tofu with broccoli and pork, served with black bean sauce
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RESTAURANT DETAILS
RATING: 18
Cuisine: Chinese
Cost: $
Tea: Oolong (brewed)
MSG: No
Smoking: No Smoking
Buffet: Lunch & Dinner
Most Recent Visit
Sep. 8, 2009
Number of Visits: 8
Best Items
Tofu with Pork and Broccoli, Egg Drop Soup
Special Ratings
Tofu with Pork and Broccoli:
Vegetable Tofu: Brown Sauce
Hunan Tofu:
Hot and Sour Soup:
Egg Drop Soup:
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