A couple of years ago, it was reported that the future of yet another Polynesian restaurant was in question, as it had been sold while also being able to remain open for awhile. Now we have learned that the dining spot is officially changing hands.
According to an article from Wicked Local, the Tahiti restaurant is seeking to transfer its liquor license while also having a change of manager, though a meeting notice shows that both the parent company and the DBA (the name of the place) will apparently be the same. We have since been told by a source that a new team is indeed taking over the Tahini, though it isn't know what changes--if any--might be coming to the space.
The Tahiti is one of very few remaining Polynesian places left in the Greater Boston area, as spots such as Bali Hai in Lynnfield, Makaha in Acton, the Royal Hawaiian in Burlington, Weylu's in Saugus, Aku Aku in Cambridge, Imperial Terrace in Quincy, Tiki Hideaway in Boston's Fenway neighborhood, and the South Pacific in Newton are no longer in business.
The address for the Tahiti is 22 Mah Way, Dedham, MA, 02026.
[Earlier Article]
The Tahiti in Dedham Has Been Sold; Closing Does Not Appear to Be Imminent
[A related post from our sister site (Boston's Hidden Restaurants): List of Restaurant Closings and Openings in the Boston Area]
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