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    Tiger Bite

    4.7 (47 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating

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    Tuan P.

    I love the concept of Tiger Bite, a Thai food and boba tea shop, similar to Gung Ho. Both places are hip and trendy, appealing to the younger crowd. Tiger Bite is great for take-out. Dine-in is as not ideal as it closes at 8 PM, too early for this type of restaurant in my opinion. I like the K-Pop music and the counter person is helpful with recommendations. Food is okay though. Tiger Bite does not have the best boba tea or the best Thai food. The boba tea could be creamier. The Hmong sausage with sticky rice was okay, not impressed. Pad Thai and chef's fried rice were better but again not the best. To me, Lanna Thai has the best pad Thai. Portion size at Tiger Bite was also smaller. I was able to finish both the pad Thai and chef's fried rice in one sitting.

    Chicken Peanut Curry
    Kurtis L.

    We stopped by and let me tell you, still place is now one of my favorite restaurants in the Tulsa area! The staff were amazing guiding us through the menu and helping us pick out so Awesome food, peach tea, and the Croaffol. The place is very clean and looks great inside! We had the Chicken Pad Thai and the Chicken Peanut Curry! Absolutely delicious! Definitely recommend this place for lunch and/or dinner!

    Updated menu 2/2/24
    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!

    Chicken FR3. Chef's Fried Rice
    Janis B.

    I hit the jackpot today! We had to come to this area from Chandler to pick up hubby's bike and I always look for a highly rated Thai restaurant. When I saw "peanut" and "curry" on the same item, I knew this was it! And the first bite told me I was right! People, don't take this place for granted! I have not found a Thai restaurant in the whole OKC metro area with a peanut curry sauce!

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    Erin L.

    We heard so many good things about Tiger Bite so we had to try it out ourselves last night. The ambiance is quaint and charming with several Instagram photo op walls. The space is more suited for carry-out, but there are 5 tables inside if you have a small party and want to dine-in. We started out with the Honeydew Milk Tea which was refreshing and delicious. It was very sweet, so we kept it to sip on for our dessert. If you are unsure what to get for your entree and like peanut butter, the Peanut Curry Noodles were hands-down amazing!!! We will definitely be back to order these. We also tried the Chef's Fried Rice with shrimp - I loved this dish, but my husband thought it was a little too sweet for his liking. The Spring Rolls were crispy and flavorful - a good appetizer but we will probably try a different one next time we go. Note: If you are water drinkers like us, bring water with you! Tiger Bite only has water bottles available for purchase - no water cups. Overall, we really enjoyed Tiger Bite! We will be repeat customers. It's a must-try if you're looking to try some good Thai food in the Broken Arrow area.

    Crystal C.

    They've added so many things to their menu! They now have croffles and bubble waffle sticks. Today, I tried the lychee mojito with boba.

    Brown Sugar Milk Tea
    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!

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    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.

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    TubTuam T.

    Food and service was great. The Drunken Noodle was flavorful and the mojito hit the spot right on. I would totally order from here again and would recommend this to anyone who is in the area to give this spot a try. Also we got the crab ragoon nachos, it's the best thing you'll try.

    Spike S.

    Tiger Bite, a clever name for the restaurant. It is a family-owned restaurant setup primarily for takeout. There are 6 tables inside if you want to dine in, and a sitting area if you want to relax, stay out of the heat, and sip on one of those bubble tea things. Several families came in today with kids just for the popular drinks. We asked the owner about the menu items. She walked us through the various compositions of the dishes describing the predominant flavors and the type of sauce. Our choice: N4 Peanut Curry Noodles: Stir-fried egg, broccoli, rice noodles, bean sprouts, green onions with peanut curry sauce, topped with crushed peanut with Shrimp, and C1 Buddha Delight: Stir-fried broccoli, baby corn, water chestnut, bamboo slice, mushroom, carrot with coconut curry sauce with Chicken. We went with the medium heat which was more than adequate with today's heat index of 105. The food didn't burn your mouth from the red pepper, but combined with the temperature of the food it did bring up your overall body temperature. The food was served very hot. A good thing to know when you make a to go order this winter. It is a pleasant, modern, brightly decorated restaurant, with a large screen TV playing nonstop Asian pop music. The owners are very nice friendly folks. The freshness of the food is remarkable, which made for two delicious meals.

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    Stop reading this, get in the car and go get the fried rice. Super nice and patient with a beautiful, clean interior

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    3 years ago

    Best egg drop soup I've ever had, consistency is awesome, made to order. Friendly and attentive. Open dining room with fresh decor!

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