Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky

Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Attractions

Cincinnati is not known for their ethnic food, in fact I have found it quite difficult to get the ethnic diversity in food that I am accustomed to. There are a lot of average places that most locals think are great but are in my opinion average at best. I’ve tried Thai, Korean, Mexican, Chinese and others in the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Area; most are over priced and less than authentic. I think living in this area has inspired me to learn how to cook the food that frankly; I can do better myself for less money. Over the years here I have found a few places worth going to. I have found some wonderful markets in the area to procure the ingredients I need to make my ethnic dishes. Here they are!

CAM “Cincinnati Asian Market” 

(513) 733-1828

10400 Reading Road

Cincinnati, OH 45241

Website

Map

Findlay Market

(513) 665-4839

1801 Race Street

Cincinnati, OH 45202

Map

Jungle Jim’s International Market

(513) 874-8267

6600 Dixie Highway

Fairfield, OH 45014

Map

Jungle Jim’s Eastgate Mall

4450 Eastgate S Dr

Cincinnati, OH 45245

Map

King Wok (Chinese & Seafood)

King Wok Review

(513) 723-1999

Clifton UC neighborhood

203 West McMillan Street, Cincinnati, OH 45219

Parking in rear

Map

Ottugi Korean Market

(513) 241-3926

Over the Rhine

1684 Central Parkway Cincinnati, OH 45202

Looks like an abandoned gas station with no windows! Don’t let this fool you.

Map

Sabor Peruano (Peruvian)

Sabor Peruano Review

(513) 860-0349

7105 Dixie Hwy Fairfield, OH 45014

Plenty of parking

Map

Skyline Chilli (Cincinnati Chili)

Website

Chain

Map

The Party Source

(859) 291-4007)

The best of Cincinnati and NKY!

95 Riviera Drive

Bellevue, KY 41073

Plenty of parking

Website

Map

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  2. John November 30, 2012 at 6:20 am Reply

    What is amazing to me is that there are not a lot (i.e., none AFAIK) good German restaurants in a town with a HUGH German heritage! The only one I used to know was Black Forest in Mason, and that’s a veterinarian hospital now (and I don’t even want to THINK about whether there’s a connection there).

  3. Eric Brown January 2, 2013 at 5:05 pm Reply

    Yes, it boggles the mind! Where are all the good German Restaurants?

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