Thai Elephant Wok

  4.0 – 398 reviews   • Thai restaurant

Thai curries, stir-fries & lunch specials in a warm, brick-lined dining room filled with plants.

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Reviews

RyRy The Foodie
Small place. Basic Thai dishes. I got a spicy Tofu Fried Rice and it was fairly standard. If I hadn’t asked for it to be spicy, I think I might have thought it ordinary. Sadly, it lacked the color of any vegetables, too, other than some white onions cooked in. No greens in it. Tasty nonetheless and it was cooked well, if not a little on the oily side.

Also got the Crab Rangoon, which was good and hot. Nothing extraordinary or gourmet about it, but it was satisfying.

They disappointingly also did not have any Thai Iced Tea at the time. How is a Thai restaurant going to be out of Thai Iced Tea on a Sunday evening? Oh well.

The restaurant itself was small, with a few tables for dining in. One of the framed pictures hanging on the wall had a crumpled poster inside its frame. If that sounds like “character” to you, maybe you’ll love it.

It’s located within walking distance of many venues, from the Ravens stadium, to the Hippodrome, to Everyman Theatre. Overall, not bad in terms of food quality, but I’m sure you’ve had (or will have) better Thai food elsewhere. It was also a bit expensive. I paid $25 for these two dishes.
3/5 stars from me.
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Emma Schilling
The flavor of the drunken noodles had depth and complexity; they were phenomenal. The Thai basil was a very welcome addition and the spice level was perfect without overpowering the actual flavor of the dish. The veggies were fresh and still had a crunch too!

Great place to grab food, don’t discount this little restaurant if you’re looking to get something delicious in Baltimore.
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Jonathan Kline
Nice little place just a few blocks from Inner Harbor. Very close to several hotels. Only a few tables inside. A few page menu that is packed full of favorites and some new dishes. No parking dedicated to establishment. The Curry Puffs are a must have. The soups are hearty. The dishes are very filling.
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Russell Huntley
I had the drunken noodles with tofu for take out. The noodles were pretty soft and while I appreciate the softness of rice noodles, I also like them to have a little crisp from the wok. The sauce was pretty good and there was a solid spice level. There were way too many onion slices. I thought the tofu was good but nothing crazy and I could’ve made the same at home. Veggies seemed fresh. They’re one of the cheaper Thai places around which is nice but they wouldn’t be my first choice.
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Monica Charter
I stopped in for lunch while I was visiting Baltimore. So glad I found this place! The dining area is small and cozy. Service was prompt and excellent. The food is SO GOOD! We had the tom ka gai soup to start, unbelievably flavorful, I could’ve kept eating that soup all day. I love that they give you the choice of protein to add to the soup and basically each dish. I ordered the green curry, it had amazing spice and flavors. The rice was cooked perfectly. My partner had the panang curry, which I took a few bites of an was milder than mine, but just as delicious.
I’ll definitely be back when I’m in Baltimore!
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Juhi Pac
Great little Thai place very walkable from UMB & Orioles stadium. Good service, good food. There is no immediate parking around in the area other than the paid garages or metered parking. But very convenient for UMB students to visit
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Nikki
Worst experience ever. The crab fried rice was made using imitation crab, the chicken curry puffs were old, greasy and over cooked. The Calamari was fried using old chicken grease and the rice was old and sticky and looked like it had been eaten out of. The picture is exactly what we saw when we opened the box. This entire meal was a joke. Thank God Uber refunded me immediately!!!
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Julian Vela
So I came to Baltimore for a conference hoping to find some delicious food.

I stumbled across this little restaurant and it was absolutely delicious. The curry puffs were just wildly delicious. I had the Duck Curry and it’s a perfect blend of spicy and sweet.

I knew when the cook came to take my order that this was gonna be it.

Best takeout I’ve had in a LONG time.
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Bill Lakenan
Nice small Thai place with setting for about 30 people. They have a typical menu with all the factories including Tom Yum soup, Pad Thai and selection of curries. They have lunch specials for $9-12 depending on your choice of protein.
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Lizzay B
Visit Gettysburg, walked around the downtown and trying this place out. From the beginning to be honest was a bit worried what will be our experience with the food. So the host/waitress she was friendly and nice. At the end you can see on the pic that I attached here that my family finish their plates meaning the food was good..Not the best tho but is enough and eatable for our level taste (we were hungry too )
For the reference base on the picture we had chicken pineapple fried rice, shrimp drunken noodles and papaya salad.
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