This place opened in 1984 and hasn't changed one bit since. This is a bad thing.
Ticket to Tokyo seems to specialize on serving meals just as if you were flying to Tokyo... in 1984. It seems like they just make one batch of food for the day and when you order slap it into a styrofoam container and you're all set. The menu is actually kind of comical since it only has about 8 or 10 actual things to eat and then the other dozen listings are just some sort of combination of the other items.
If you want to try this place out, I suggest going before analog tv broadcasts cease to exist as the old tv in the corner still is running off of analog rabbit ears and I wouldn't bet money anyone working there is capable of upgrading it. Lucky for them it's a TV/VCR combo! If that's not working, there was strangely a pile of 5 or 6 Men's Health magazines in the corner... doesn't really fit with the 1980s theme or anything Japanese.
On that note you can be sure if you're asian that you'll likely be the only asian person in there, which includes the staff. You'd think with a over a billion out there they could find one just to try to give it some credibility...
Overall it gets 1 star... it's worth trying out just to tell your friends about how weird it was. Make sure you talk back to the guy at the register too, some other think he's an a-hole but i think he's just looking for you to be his friend...