Tiki In - Menu

165 Massachusetts Avenue Arlington, MA 02474, United States

🛍 Soup, Sushi, Asiatic, Mexican

3.6 💬 237 Reviews

Phone: +17816464988

Address: 165 Massachusetts Avenue Arlington, MA 02474, United States

City: Arlington

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 237

"We found number 1 button Chinese food via Google search. We hope this place will be great, because this is our first time and decision. So, five stars based on how the ordering process was plus the person wanted to make us happy with our nutritional requirements. We ordered various items that mix meat (me) and vegetarian (my wife). Also, very cool and amazing they offer brown rice that is very rare in a Chinese restaurant plus many tofu options. This place had to take a steady traffic of orders while we waited and most of them said how much they like this place with a person especially recommend Beijing Ravioli. Maybe next time."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Tiki Platters

Asian

Chow Mein

Entrées

Soups

Fried Rice

Thai Dishes

Noodles

Vietnamese “ Veggie

Vegetarian Dishes

Grilled Meals

Appetizers

Vegetarian

Chicken

Main Courses - Teriyaki

Seafood

Pork

Beef

Chicken Dishes

Appetizers And Rolls - Lunch

Lunch Specials

Chinese Cuisine

Ham Egg Foo Young

Arlene Arlene

My Chinese food guilty pleasure, due to the unbelievably huge portions, and AMAZING CRAB RANGOONS.

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Reviews

Benedict
Benedict

We ordered delivery of Orange Beef, General Gau's Shrimp, Peking Ravioli and Boneless Spareribs Each was worse than the other.


Lois
Lois

Ok this place provides large portions for the moneyBut here are a few things to consider Do not order the chicken wonton soup, it's gross.


Guadalupe
Guadalupe

Excellent value, so delicious. Hits the place for American Chinese. Got a combo (chicken wing, chicken finger, crab krangoon, beef teriyaki) and egg drop soup. Ready within 10 minutes. View menu


Roman
Roman

We found number 1 button Chinese food via Google search. We hope this place will be great, because this is our first time and decision. So, five stars based on how the ordering process was plus the person wanted to make us happy with our nutritional requirements. We ordered various items that mix meat (me) and vegetarian (my wife). Also, very cool and amazing they offer brown rice that is very rare in a Chinese restaurant plus many tofu options. This place had to take a steady traffic of orders while we waited and most of them said how much they like this place with a person especially recommend Beijing Ravioli. Maybe next time.

Categories

  • Soup Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • Sushi Delight in our exquisite sushi selection, featuring fresh ingredients, expertly crafted rolls, and traditional nigiri. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors, promising a true taste of Japan. View menu
  • Asiatic
  • Mexican Authentic Mexican flavors await you with sizzling fajitas, savory tacos, zesty enchiladas, and fresh guacamole, all crafted with rich, traditional spices and served with vibrant sides. Enjoy a fiesta on your plate!

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