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Rumi's Kitchen
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Vibrant, contemporary restaurant serving creative Persian cuisine alongside cocktails & wine.
Nearby attractions
Heritage Sandy Springs Museum & Park
6110 Blue Stone Rd, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
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Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center
1 Galambos Wy, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center
1 Galambos Wy, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
Space In Time II
290 Hilderbrand Dr Suite A5, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
Heritage Green
6075 Sandy Springs Cir, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
City Springs Theatre
1 Galambos Wy, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
Twin Brothers African Art
155 Hammond Dr # E, Atlanta, GA 30328
Sandy Springs Library
395 Mount Vernon Hwy NE, Atlanta, GA 30328
Georgia Ensemble Theatre
6285-R Roswell Rd, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
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Mellow Mushroom Sandy Springs
6100 Roswell Rd, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
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Okiboru - Sandy Springs
6125 Roswell Rd Suite 800, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
Strive Foods
225 Hilderbrand Dr, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
C&S Seafood & Oyster Bar, Sandy Springs
6125 Roswell Rd Suite 700, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
Kid Cashew
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6125 Roswell Rd Ste 900, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
IHOP
6120 Roswell Rd, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
Mandolin Kitchen & Shisha Bar
6152 Roswell Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30328
Baraonda Ristorante
6075 Roswell Rd Suite 100, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
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InTown Suites Extended Stay Atlanta GA - Sandy Springs
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Rumi's Kitchen

6112 Roswell Rd, Atlanta, GA 30328
4.5(1.8K)
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Vibrant, contemporary restaurant serving creative Persian cuisine alongside cocktails & wine.

attractions: Heritage Sandy Springs Museum & Park, City Green at City Springs, Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center, Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center, Space In Time II, Heritage Green, City Springs Theatre, Twin Brothers African Art, Sandy Springs Library, Georgia Ensemble Theatre, restaurants: Mellow Mushroom Sandy Springs, Casi Cielo, Okiboru - Sandy Springs, Strive Foods, C&S Seafood & Oyster Bar, Sandy Springs, Kid Cashew, Yuka Sushi Bar, IHOP, Mandolin Kitchen & Shisha Bar, Baraonda Ristorante
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Phone
(404) 477-2100
Website
rumiskitchen.com

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Featured dishes

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Soup Of The Day
Labne
strained yogurt, za'atar, olive oil
Fattoush Salad
heirloom tomato, herbs, romaine heart, toasted flatbread, buttermilk dressing
Shirazi Salad
tomato, Persian cucumber, onion, parsley, lemon vinaigrette
Spinach & Date Salad
baby spinach, date, red onion, almond, toasted naan, date dressing

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Nearby attractions of Rumi's Kitchen

Heritage Sandy Springs Museum & Park

City Green at City Springs

Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center

Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center

Space In Time II

Heritage Green

City Springs Theatre

Twin Brothers African Art

Sandy Springs Library

Georgia Ensemble Theatre

Heritage Sandy Springs Museum & Park

Heritage Sandy Springs Museum & Park

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Open 24 hours
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City Green at City Springs

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Open 24 hours
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Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center

Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center

4.8

(309)

Open 24 hours
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Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center

Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center

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Nearby restaurants of Rumi's Kitchen

Mellow Mushroom Sandy Springs

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Mellow Mushroom Sandy Springs

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Casi Cielo

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Okiboru - Sandy Springs

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Reviews of Rumi's Kitchen

4.5
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5.0
1y

Finally sitting down to write this review after a few days of reflection.

My sweet boyfriend made us a 7:30 reservation for Friday night. We arrived at 7:27, gave our keys to the valet, and opened the door to find a huge crowd of people standing by the door, presumably waiting to be seated. We were so glad we'd made a reservation! We checked in and were told it would just be a minute. We didn't mind, we were just so happy to be out together after a long work week. After a few minutes, a couple of seats opened up at the bar, which we jumped on. We ordered a glass of wine and made sure to stay within eyeshot of the hostess so she didn't miss us in the crowd. We talked and laughed and wondered aloud whether the huge naan above the ovens were just for show. We sipped our wine and perused the menu (neither of us had ever had Persian food before, but we agreed it sounded a lot like Mediterranean, which we love.) Around 8 we did start to wonder if maybe we'd been lost in the shuffle, so my boyfriend went to ask, and we offered to stay and eat at the bar if that was easier. Around 8:15 we were finally seated, a little tipsy and still happy as clams, mind you. Then out of nowhere, the manager, Manny, and at least two servers were at our table setting down dishes of naan and hummus and olives and spiced yogurt, and glasses of champagne. I actually tried to stop them, saying "oh I don't think that's for us-" and Manny stopped me to apologize profusely for having misplaced our name in the list and for how long we had to wait. I was honestly a bit shocked by the grandeur of the apology. We had waited, sure, but we were perfectly happy and understanding about it. We don't get to go out very often - certainly not to such beautiful restaurants - and this was the most incredible dining service either of us had ever experienced. Our waiter - Sameer, maybe? We tried so hard to get his name and just couldn't catch it - doted on us the whole night. He brought us a little jar of spices, and recommended the halibut we had been eyeing. We opted to share the halibut and falafel, after filling up on all of the hummus and yogurt and naan. The halibut came out beautifully plated separately, which was very thoughtful and appreciated- and my god, that halibut. We must have looked crazy to anyone watching. "How did they cook this? Did they marinate it in butter?! I need to know, we have to find out, it's actually melting on my tongue" and so on. It was close to a religious experience. The falafel was also delicious- plated with beet puree and tiny pickled okra? And some kind of delicious tahini sauce, I think. We never had to ask for a thing, Sameer refilled our bread and water before we knew it was low. When we absolutely could not eat another bite, Sameer whisked away what was left, packed it all up in boxes for us, and brought it back in mere moments like a magician. And then showed up again and coyly placed two small plates and two spoons in front of us. We eagerly awaited the final gift, specifically from managers Claudia and Manny- a beautiful, warm, moist cardamom cake with a globe of vanilla ice cream. UGH! We were so full already but obviously couldn't waste such a delicious dessert! So we giggled and ooed and awed over the cake and thanked Sameer profusely. Once we were finished, he brought us the check, and we were, again, stunned- to see that we'd been given an "anniversary/birthday" discount on our meal as well. Did they mistake one of us for a local food critic? Or a celebrity? We'll never know. But two whole days later, I am still thinking about that beautiful dinner. I'll never forget it. Maybe we've all just forgotten what service - truly exceptional service - is like, and what it's meant to do. I think it's meant to make you feel special. To feel seen and cared about. And we did. We're starting a huge new chapter of our life together and this felt like a sign of the luck and abundance to come.

To Manny, Claudia, and the whole Rumi's staff- thank you. We already can't wait...

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2.0
1y

I’ve been to Rumi’s a few times before this visit. Food has traditionally been very good, and for Mother’s Day, my husband took me & our daughter. He made reservations thinking 4:45 would be slightly ahead of the crowd. He was wrong. When we pulled into the parking lot there were ppl along the entirety of the wall to the left and the entirety of sidewalk (where the door is) on the right.

When we got inside ppl were jam packed around the hostess desk. Every table that I could see had ppl. The lady we ended up standing next to said her reservation was for 4:00. (We arrived at 4:35). Their process for finding ppl and getting them to a table is broken.

I saw there were enough seats at the bar that we could sit and wait for a text. My daughter & I got a Persian Sunset. ($15 ea) It was a little bit sweet for my taste, but good. There were @ least 3 couples having their Mother’s Day dinner at the bar☹️ My phone buzzed to let us know our table was ready (I think we waited about a half hour). Tables were pushed WAY too close together and so were chairs.

They played something that sounded like techno hip hop music 😡the entire time we were there. (HARDLY appropriate, and the constant thud,thud,thud gave me a slight headache). Our server arrived to take our order. We started with Hummusiya it’s basically lamb sausage with hummus. EXCELLENT! And Dolmeh, which is lamb sausage wrapped in grape leaves. It wasn’t served warm or hot like it’s been in the past, but still good. I’d been dreaming of the lamb rack all week after my husband told me where we going but when I ordered it, I was told they weren’t serving it because it takes too long. (Information that you prolly should have taped to your menu beforehand).😡 Based on the server’s recommendation, I got the Chicken Barg ($29) char grilled chicken breast would have been excellent except it arrived to the table warm, NOT hot. I sent it back. When the dish came back it was piping hot, but they put some kind of sweet sauce on it, which ruined it for me. My husband got Saltani (beef kabob) $38, and my daughter got the Chilean Sea Bass ($47) which was excellent. The restaurant was so jam packed I thought to myself “if there was fire, and people needed to get out quickly, a lot of folk won’t make it out”. It was a complete miss for me. Spent A LOT of $$$ to not get what I wanted, waiting, and so-so food. No One wants to stand shoulder to shoulder with strangers and getting beaten up by thumping music on...

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5.0
1y

As a seasoned connoisseur of fine dining experiences, I can unequivocally declare that Rumi transcends mere culinary indulgence to become an unforgettable journey through the rich tapestry of Persian gastronomy and culture. From the moment I stepped into this opulent oasis, I was ensnared by its charm and sophistication. The ambiance exudes an air of refined elegance, with tasteful décor elements transporting patrons to the vibrant streets of Tehran. The warm hues, intricate patterns, and soft lighting create an intimate setting that is both luxurious and inviting. It's evident that every detail has been meticulously curated to evoke a sense of indulgence and relaxation. Now, onto the pièce de résistance—the food. Oh, where do I even begin? Each dish is a masterclass in flavor, presentation, and authenticity. The kebabs, grilled to perfection and infused with the smoky aroma of the grill, are nothing short of divine. Paired with fragrant saffron rice that glistens like grains of gold, they elevate the dining experience to celestial heights. But let's not overlook the appetizers, which tantalize the taste buds with an array of bold flavors and textures. From crispy falafel to creamy hummus drizzled with olive oil, each bite is a revelation. And then there are the desserts—sinfully decadent creations that leave a lingering sweetness on the palate. The saffron-infused ice cream, in particular, is a revelation, offering a delicate balance of floral notes and creamy richness. Beyond the culinary delights, Rumi excels in service and hospitality. The staff, embodying the graciousness of Persian culture, go above and beyond to ensure that every guest feels pampered and attended to. From knowledgeable recommendations to attentive gestures, their dedication to excellence is palpable. In essence, Rumi is not merely a restaurant—it's a celebration of the senses, a sanctuary for the soul. It encapsulates the essence of Persian culture, offering a glimpse into a world of beauty, warmth, and hospitality. My heartfelt compliments to the owner for creating such a masterpiece—a culinary haven that has left an indelible mark on my palate and my heart. In conclusion, I wholeheartedly recommend Rumi to anyone seeking an unforgettable dining experience. Whether you're a seasoned epicurean or a curious gastronome, prepare to be dazzled by the magic of Persian cuisine. This, dear friends, is culinary genius...

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