Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3709 S Providence Rd c, Columbia, MO 65203
Phone: (573) 988-2566
Website: https://tiger-ninja.square.site/
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Reviews
The sushi rolls were very good, fresh, and the tempura roll was still hot even by the time we got home. The pad Thai was disappointing, no flavor, no peanuts or green onion (or any onions) in it, it was mostly meat and bean sprouts, hardly any noodles. Looked nothing like the picture posted on their website/Facebook page. The hibachi chicken was also almost flavorless, and the meat was not very tender. I used to work at a Thai restaurant, so I was excited to try this place, and it did not taste like any Thai food I have ever had. Not sure its worth going back just for the sushi. If we give it another try we will try dine in and order different dishes. I read on other reviews that you have to purchase water if dining in, there is no free water or water refills, so that is a little strange. Not sure if I want to dine in somewhere that doesn’t offer water with refills.
Crab rangoons were quite good. Never had them before, so can’t compare them to other places.
The pad Thai was really disappointing. It lacked flavor and had basically no meat on it.
The hibachi was lackluster as well. The chicken was quite flavorless. Many of the steak pieces were overcooked and hard to chew.
The portion size for both meals was generous, but unfortunately the food was just disappointing
From the two things we ordered I would say that most people in Columbia would be fine eating here. Mildly seasoned, lots of yum yum sauce and mayonnaise. I expected more from the owner of Tiger Chef, but understand that the mission of ‘Tiger Ninja’ is very different than Tiger Chef.
Service was very friendly, had a small ordering issue but it was sorted out quickly.
The black and red walls are a little intense, but everything is clean, so no complaints there.
If you want some quick hibachi style food, then you’ll be satisfied. I went during the soft open, so the menu and food may change when the official open happens.
The food was very reasonably priced. I ordered the shrimp bento box and an eel roll and we split a seaweed salad.
There’s nothing fancy about the To-Go containers the food was served in however it didn’t take away from the taste of the yummy food.
If you’re looking for some reasonably priced Japanese fusion food on the south side of town, stop in and check them out.
However, other than the spring rolls, which were amazing, the food was pretty bland. Chicken and rice were fine after you smothered them in yum yum sauce, but the sushi just tasted like I was eating a raw cucumber. I love their other restaurant, Tiger Chef, so I hope their Thai offerings are better, but I don’t think they have a strong grasp of the fundamental flavor profiles of Japanese cooking.
Service was friendly and quick. Atmosphere a little dark, but it was clean so it’s not a big deal.