Tiger Bite

2550 E Kenosha St, Broken Arrow
(539) 367-3448

Recent Reviews

Braeden Roberts

This place was delicious! I am shocked they don’t get more business. It is trendy with a great atmosphere. I had the pineapple fried rice and it was a great combo of sweet and spice and was very flavorful! My family had an assortment of boba teas that I tried and I liked them all, and I am not typically a big boba tea guy. My favorite of the teas was the mango fruit tea with mango popping boba. The food came out fast despite only a few workers there at that time. If you have a nut allergy be careful with the food because a lot of Thai food has nuts in it. I asked for no walnuts on the pineapple fried rice and was fine, but I'd double check before ordering something. They had some delicious lookNg waffle things as well as coffees on top of their various teas. Check this place out of you are in the area!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: FR2 Pineapple Fried Rice

L Roberts

The boba was so good! I got peach fruit tea with strawberry popping boba and I definitely recommend!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sarah F.

Just came in to get my son a Boba Tea. I don't really understand the craze over these. He chose strawberry with strawberry Boba's. I like the vibe here and service was friendly and helpful. His Boba was 6 dollars and some change. He was satisfied. He did say it's a 5 star but the flavor combo was weird.

Tuan P.

I love the concept of Tiger Bite, and I totally get what it's going for the moment I stepped inside. Upon entering, one could hear K-pop music playing on the TV monitor and in the middle was an ordering counter. Looking at the menu monitor, I immediately knew I had to get Thai food and a boba drink. This cafe was set up to resemble Gung Ho, except replace the ramen for Thai food. It's definitely not the level of Gung Ho so think of it as a lower budget Gung Ho. But by doing this, Tiger Bite manages to carve its own path to separate itself from the other Thai restaurants in Broken Arrow. This type is cafe is great for a growing Broken Arrow, and it's a concept that is very buyable. Like I've said I love the concept of this cafe. I do think the food is just okay and the price for their entrees could be a little cheaper. I had the Hmong sausage with sticky rice which was really simple but costed $13, something I could have made at home. For something this simple, it could have been cheaper. The boba drinks were okay as well. I've had a lot of boba tea drinks at different places so I would like the milk tea to be creamier. Tiger Bite has a great concept that's easier to sell because the buy-in rate is higher. I feel like it'll do well but it can do even better if it works on the price for certain entrees and make their milk tea drinks a little creamier.

deborah viuf

Cute space with order-at-the-counter service. Nice menu selection - nice staff - clean. Pineapple fried was excellent with large shrimp, large chunks of pineapple and cashews! Be careful of the spice rating … I picked mild, but it was pretty spicy. Everything is cooked to order, so expect to wait a bit. DEFINITELY try their dessert croissants - scrumptious!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Rylund Lewis

Stopped in on a Saturday around 12:45 pm. Unlike other Tulsa Thai restaurants I've been to, this restaurant is an 'order and pay' first style. I was a bit bummed that the menu didnt have hot tea.The interior is white, clean, and a bit sparatan. Kitchen is humming and while I eat inside, a take-out order or two happen.While I ordered to eat-in, my order is placed at my table in to-go clamshells, a set of plastic flatware, and a styrofoam plate.Crispy Tofu appetizer was delicious, the tofu were crispy and cooked perfectly, the peanut dipping sauce was sweetened and had a strong peanut flavor.Massaman Curry (xxhot) was a bit thinner than I prefer, however was loaded with onion and potato slices; where were the finishing peanuts? Flavor was spot-on and the spice was lovely.Eating curry with a plastic spoon in a clamshell was not ideal; I think this restaurant could go a long way in investing in silverware and plates/bowls.Vegetarian options: Tofu and vegetarian options are on the menu

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 5

Meghan W.

This was a great experience! The food was good. I got a curry dish and my husband had pad Thai. We got Thai tea to drink and it was great...way more traditional than anything we typically find in town. The service was really good and they were so friendly! As far as the vibe, it was more tea shop than restaurant. it had a cute sitting area and tables. Overall a great experience!

Shuree Hix

Great food! I had the drunken noodles and my husband had the peanut curry noodles and both dishes were amazing! Will definitely be going back!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Leslie M.

Thai to go was really good. Plenty of spice! Love it. Boba tea was really good too. Drunken noodles are in spot. Pad Thai was really good too.

Dalila A.

The food was delicious. Definitely recommend going there. They were attentive and friendly. The shop was nicely decorated.

Dustin E.

LOCATION: This is my new favorite place in Broken Arrow! It's a bit of a hidden gem located in the shopping center behind Arby's in the old Domino's location off of 71st and 193rd. SETTING: They did a great job making this place over. It's bright, fun and refreshing with a couple of Instagram walls that make for great photos. There are a lot of tables and some cozy looking seats for lounging and sipping Boba Tea. The music was great as well, hitting the late 90's early 2000 vibes. SERVICE: We were cheerfully greeted as we entered and made to feel right at home. This is a great place for takeout, but you can also dine inside. They offered to bring us plates so we didn't have to eat out of the to go containers, and they brought us a pitcher of ice water, checking on us from time to time to make sure we were good FOOD: We had done a little menu research before going, so we had an idea of what we wanted to try. The wifey got a Boba Milk Tea that was very tasty and fresh. We split the Gang Massaman and Pineapple Fried Rice, both with tofu. The food was all piping hot and very fresh! The rice was a so good with the sweetness of the pineapple and the savory spice of the curry sauce. I loved the potatoes in the Gang Massaman dish, and the sauce was so good I would be happy with a cup of that over some white rice. Seriously delicious flavors happening here! SUM IT UP: A unique and delicious addition to the Broken Arrow culinary scene! We can't wait to go back and try more things. They also had some delicious looking "croffles" that would make a fantastic dessert! Don't sleep on this place. Run! Don't walk to Tiger Bites and enjoy some incredible eats!

Courtney E.

This place is kind of hidden on the far end of a strip mall (old Domino's location). Wish we had found out about it sooner!! The owners did such a good job making it over and creating a comfortable, cute spot for a meal or a quick drink stop. The music was exactly the type of music I listen to so I enjoyed it a lot. My husband and I shared the Pineapple Fried Rice with tofu, and the Gang Massaman with tofu, both with mild+ spice level. The food came out hot and fresh! I ordered a Brown Sugar Milk Tea drink and we were provided a pitcher of ice water while we were dining in. The staff was friendly and very accommodating, providing us with disposable plates and cutlery, so we didn't have to eat out of the to-go containers. We even got an ice water refill brought over to us without asking for one. We visited on a Friday night and it was not busy, only a couple of to-go orders. We really enjoyed our food and will definitely be back to try other things, like the desserts! For anyone saying there is not a lot of seating here, they must have added tables since those reviews were posted. There was a lot of seating so I don't think they would have an issue accommodating a group (depending on the size of the group of course). Give this spot a try if you're in the area, you won't regret it!

Miracle C.

Awesome food, great ambience. Try the drunk noodles if you decide to go! The staff is super friendly and very quick with orders

Braden Edwards

This has got to be my new favorite Thai place in Tulsa. It’s phenomenal! I absolutely love the pineapple fried rice, the flavor is top notch. Service can be a tad slow, but the food is worth the wait.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: FR2 Pineapple Fried Rice

Jeremy Wright

I would go back again to try different things on the menu. Friendly service and comfortable environment.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

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