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    Ruki's Kitchen

    4.9 (61 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 6:00 PM
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    Wings
    Elizabeth M.

    Amazing flavors cooked to order! Great location with lots of parking. I'm sure when more stores move to this area it will be very crowded. Felt like I found a hidden gem. Ordered the 6 piece wings. A little pricey. The wings are small, but they gave me 7 wings so I'm not complaining. The flavors of the wings are amazing!!! Spicy, flavorful, and lots of sauce! Even the special, spicy ranch was good. I've never had Ethiopian food and I was quite impressed! I was in a rush, but I'm definitely coming back to try the salmon.

    Doro (Chicken) Tibs Combo
    Deja' M.

    This was my first time visiting Ruki's Kitchen and trying Ethiopian food, and I absolutely loved it! I ordered the Doro Tibs (chicken) with Gomen (stewed collard greens), and the flavor did not disappoint. The chicken was tender, the greens were perfectly seasoned, and the spices complemented each other so well. The service was friendly, the food came out quickly, and everything tasted fresh. I also appreciated that this location has free parking and plenty of seating, which made the experience even better. I really loved the restaurant's design and decor. It felt modern, elevated, and inviting, and it matched the quality of the food perfectly. I'll definitely be back to try more dishes!

    Steak Sega (Beef) Tibs Combo + Doro (Chicken) Tibs Combo
    Brilliant Chipo P.

    Ruki's was recommended by a colleague and it didn't disappoint. Their food tastes fresh and you can see the preparations from the counter. The staff is friendly too. I had chicken tibs and collards with injera. They have a rice option as well to substitute the injera.

    Kai N.

    If you're looking for authentic Ethiopian cuisine this is your spot!! So glad Chef Ali just opened his resturant in the south terminal food hall located right in downtown ATL. Ruki's Kitchen is delicious omg I already can't wait to go back. Steak tebs w/cabbage & chicken tebs w/lentils, both 10/10. Everything seasoned to perfection you can tell these use fresh ingredients. The lentils were so good and I usually don't prefer them. The sautéed onions and peppers are my favorite part they go so good with the meat. So flavorful Lastly those wings are to die for!! I promise you will not be dissapointed if you check this spot out. Thank me later

    Sega (Beef) Tibs Combo
    Diamond R.

    Ok so, I've had Ruki's as a favorite in my maps and expected a awesome experience, especially because they have 5 's on Google. My friend and I noticed a few red flags but nothing too crazy. The owner is young so I hope for more success in his favor. I wish they had the beer that was advertised on their Google page but their wings and wing sauce was really good. We both order the Sega tibs and cabbage which was a 7/10 for me. I'll prob go again for the wings. They also had good music playing. All in all I rate my experience a 6/10.

    Julia C.

    Went to check out Ruki's Kitchen last night during their soft opening. We got the Steak Tibs with Collards and a veggie plate with all four sides. Everything was very tasty and the injera bread was especially soft and tasty. Service was great and food came out quickly!

    Sega Tibs (steak) Combo with gomen (collard greens) and turmeric basmati rice from their pop up at Sceptre Brewing Arts
    Angelica D.

    Ruki's is no longer at the Church street location, but they are doing pop ups at various establishments until their permanent location opens. I found out through social media that they would be at a brewery not too far from me and decided to stop by. I arrived at Sceptre Brewery Arts in Eastlake and placed my order at the bar. I had no idea they had a full bar and will have to stop back by to check them out. I ordered sega tibs with gomen and a side of turmeric basmati rice. I picked up my food from the owner of Ruki's and he was very pleasant. The food smelled SO good and it was hard not to dig in before I got home. The food was exceptional and flavored to perfection. I've only had Ethiopian food a handful of times before this, but this may be the best I've ever had. I enjoyed the food so much and look forward to trying more dishes from them.

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    Allicia S.

    Great customer service! Just discovered this EAV hidden gem, while walking on Flat Shoals. The restaurant is located in a co-op type of set up with multiple cuisines, bench table, seating, and artwork throughout. The current offerings were from Ruki's Ethiopian, a vendor with poke bowls and adjacent Mexican restaurant. I selected the Sega tibs combo with a side of Mesir (red lentils), and also ordered the vegetarian meal which included 4 vegetables. I chose more Mesir (red lentils - love them), Gomen (collard greens), Tikel, (cabbage and potatoes) & Fitfit (Njeri based - see menu for details). Sega consisted of beef cubes, a plethora of onions and delicious spices. Everything was excellent. Prepared to order, which allowed for observation of art work priced for sale and other vendors. The set up is small, but works for to go or dine in. Also enjoyed learning the backstory from the chef, who named restaurant after his mother. I also had the pleasure of seeing true kindness in action as the chef gave a coat and hat to a housing challenged man, on one of the coldest days in November.

    Pop up menu March 2025
    Will H.

    Went to a pop up and food was very flavorful and delicious! I'm looking forward to their permanent location in the future!

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    Sasha S.

    Phenomenal I've had quite a few great Ethiopian food experiences here in the Atlanta area but let me tell y'all bout Ruki's!!! I knew it was going to be good off the bat because the injera had such a rich dark color (doesn't look as dark in the pics) which let me know it was straight up teff and not watered down. Many of the other Ethiopian restaurants I've been to water down or mix in other flours to make the injera more palatable to the American palette or because it's cheaper, but not Ruki's! And I so appreciate that. Don't water anything down either you can take it or can't. So anyways yea the injera was everything and I ended up ordering the vegetarian plate, which came with gomen (collard greens), cabbage and some lentils. I just wrote a whole paragraph about the injera lmaooo so you know the accompanying food was banging! Top notch, the best Ethiopian food I've had in a while! Ruki's is currently operating as a pop-up so be sure to check their Ig @rukiskitchenatl to see when and where they will be. Even as a pop up service was great. Both server and owner came out to help and inquire about the food. I am 100% a fan and will continue to support them as they grow and expand as long as they don't compromise on that flavor!

    Pop up kitchen.
    Seema Z.

    I checked them out at breaker breaker when they had an all June Monday night popup. We stumbled upon it and tried their dry and wet chicken wings. Both were cooked to perfection, crunchy and paired with a super nice spicy sauce. I loved their dry wings with Ethiopian spice. Do try it!

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 middle: injera
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    Wy C.

    So glad to have some legit Ethiopian around Atlanta. Makes me miss DC! Perfect little spot inside the We Suki Suki foodhall. The chef was super kind and will prepare it to your desired spice level. Went with a bud and split a steak tibs dish with lentils + the four veggies dish. Excellent injera and super filling portions. Will be back here multiple times.

    Shrimp Tibs, Gomen and Injera
    C B.

    The food and service were both outstanding. The owner personally came over to our table to thank us for dining at his establishment and get feedback on his cuisine. This is authentic Ethiopian food and I will definitely recommend this restaurant to friends and family

    Chicken doro tibs with tikal (cabbage and potatoes)

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    Delicious spot Injera bread is perfect and the spice in the tibs was the best Will be back

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    Super delicious beef dish, we'll be back to try the chicken! Anything with onions cooked like that is the best

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    First time here. Owner super friendly, quick service, delicious food, affordable prices, such a vibe!

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    4 years ago

    Best Ethiopian spot in town I highly recommend getting the Sega Tibs super tender, juicy and packed with flavors.

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    The food was bomb. Definitely would recommend very authentic and the owner is great!!

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    Great authentic Ethiopian restaurant, has good v vibes and really laid back energy. Food is amazing, you get the real Ethiopian flavor here.

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    Whether you're an Ethiopian food frequenter or this is your first time, Desta is a great middle…read moreground where everyone can find something they'll like. It's also a large space so great for groups. I love the salmon tibs with Shiro. The salmon tastes fresh and the dish has great flavor. I also enjoy the collard greens side. It comes with enough injera where I don't need to order more. Parking: shared private lot.

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