
170 West McMillan Avenue, Cincinnati, OH
Modern Indian cuisine with an Ethiopian twist. At Elephant Walk, quality matters most to us. Our chefs shop for fresh, locally sourced, organic ingredients daily. We believe that how the food is treated from farm to table sets the tone for how it is enjoyed. We look forward to sharing only our very best with you.
Staff has given verbal assurance of halal status. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.
Score reflects a halal certificate on file.
A delightful fast casual eatery with lots of classic Indian style dishes and an additional Ethiopian menu. Fast service, large portion sizes and customizable spice level. Half price curries on Monday and Tuesday are a steal
Moving reviews over from Yelp. Originally published in 2017 and, based on the horrible experience we had there, never visited again. Really poor showing from this restaurant for all of the reasons that Charleen S. detailed in her review. Why am I giving them an extra star? Mainly because my food at spice level 4 of 6 (that was originally served to her and represented to be 1 of 6) was pretty dang good. Not great but pretty good. Still, the experience was miserable enough that we won't be back. Of note, the place has "injera" in their name but somehow they ran out and offered us naan instead. I'm a pretty big fan of naan. I'm also a pretty big fan of garlic bread but neither of them are injera and neither really goes with Ethiopian food. Seriously?!? How the hell does a place run out of an item that's part of their name. Craziness!
Quiet atmosphere and quick service on food. Great selection of Ethiopian and Indian dishes. I've come here many times and I've never had to wait long for a table and I've always felt like I had something new to try!!!
Open late! It’s awesome and the food is good.
I ate this last night today my stomach is in knots! I have the worst food poisoning I have diarrhea and feel like I have to puke ?
Great food, decent prices, large portions.
Service is great but food was ok. All types of naan seemed to be the frozen or the packaged ones.