Welcome to Kalakutah Republic Grill
Kalakutah Republic Grill, an African restaurant in Indianapolis, offers a wide range of traditional dishes like Fufu, Pepper Soup, and Jollof Rice. With a focus on authentic flavors and rich spices, their menu caters to both meat lovers and vegetarians. Customers rave about the flavorful Efo Riro, Okra Soup, and Suya, highlighting the unique African dining experience. Despite minor critiques about pricing and ambiance, the exceptional customer service and delicious cuisine make Kalakutah Republic Grill a must-visit for those craving a taste of Nigeria. Dive into a world of spicy, juicy, and flavorful dishes at this classy establishment.
- 4718 Century Plaza Rd Indianapolis, IN 46254 Hotline: (317) 665-8071
Welcome to Kalakutah Republic Grill, a hidden gem in Indianapolis serving up delicious African cuisine. Located at 4718 Century Plaza Rd, this restaurant offers a classy dining experience with amenities such as reservations, delivery, and takeout. They also have a private parking lot, making it convenient for guests.
One of the standout features of Kalakutah Republic Grill is their extensive menu with many vegetarian options. From traditional dishes like Fufu and Efo Riro to spicy Pepper Soup and flavorful Jollof rice, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Customer favorites include the Catfish Pepper Soup, Assorted Goat, and the Okro Soup with Seafood.
The reviews from patrons speak for themselves, with customers raving about the quality of the food and the friendly service. Whether you're a fan of African cuisine or looking to try something new, Kalakutah Republic Grill is the perfect spot for a unique dining experience. Make sure to stop by and indulge in the rich flavors and warm hospitality that this restaurant has to offer.

Love their food, had pounded yam and Efo Riro and it was really good. Had Jollof rice as well. The server was really nice too. Overall it is good place for Nigerian food.

It's been a minute since I came and ate due to the distance. The customer service was great, I loved how knowledgable everyone was about the good. The fufu and souls were excellent both times. The inside was ok, it needs to be remodeled and more organized!

The food was great, but don't like they charge $2 for a togo box. She told me you didn't have to tip after I tipped $16 for 2 people.

When I'm in the mood for African food, this is my go to spot. The red sauce can be overly spicy at times but its delicious. The okra soup and egusi are top notch. The fufu is always hot and I always get extra.

Rickia was sooo sweet! Very helpful and intuitive! Will be back soon! A group of friends and myself decided to get together for one last, before the lockdown and a guy actually tried to get physical with her! Thank goodness for the male staff that was on the ready! Just b/c someone doesn't understand what you're saying through your heavy accent, AT A CLUB, doesn't give you a right to get confrontational...still had a fun time, Dj took my Megan theeeee stallion request!

Everything yes!!!! Spicy, juicy and flavorful my first African experience and it was my best yet. So many spices and the restaurant was very sexy. Food for a date night. Ive been 3x already and can't stop getting the same thing thank Me later.

What an interesting food experience! I have a friend from Nigeria who eats here once a week. He cane with me and my ethnic dinner club to help us navigate the menu. For appetizers we had the suya and nkwobi. The suya was AMAZING!!! Some of the tastiest meat I've had. You have to try it! It's their version of BBQ'd meat. The nkwobi had a very rubbery texture and I was not a fan. It's the skin of a cow leg. This is a dish for adventurous eaters. Most of the meat here is smoked. It is not what most Americans are used to. It is very tough and dry. The rice dishes are served with this type of meat. The Jollof rice was my favorite. Very flavorful and good. Be ready for an experience if you check this place out.