
At Ruth’s Buka, we bring the rich flavors and traditions of authentic African cuisine to your table. Our passion is creating delicious meals that celebrate culture, community, and togetherness. Whether you’re here to enjoy a comforting classic or discover something new, every dish is made with love, spice, and a taste of home.
Hours
| Saturday | 12–8 PM |
| Sunday | 12–6 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 12–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–8 PM |
| Thursday | 12–8 PM |
| Friday | 12–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5250 Foothill Blvd, Oakland, CA 94601
Phone: (510) 698-4086
Website: https://www.ruthsbuka.com/
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Reviews
Service was decent, it’s more of a grab and go family restaurant. Which mean the atmosphere is basic as well. I will definitely go back for food.
Egusi soup with chicken was flavorful and hot. Came end of day so there wasn’t much okra soup left so it was slightly warm but I was able to get it mixed with Efo Riro soup and beef. Chicken tender literally fell off the bone and they gave large beef chunks. To me, definitely spicier than the egusi but pairs well with fufu and plantains help cut the spice. Water helps if you’re trying to handle the spice.
Or choose the rice plate, we got jollof rice, plantain, and a large turkey wing. Rice was smoky, plantain was sweet still had a slight crunch on it, turkey was yummy and had a tomato sauce with it if you’re looking for something non spicy.
Family owned, they had a younger girl working the front and she was sweet got us water bottles and utensils. With the older gentlemen checking up on us occasionally as well.
Yummy food, came out very full and I could make another small meal with the leftovers.
The food was amazing. It smelled so good through the bag that I couldn’t even wait to get home. I literally ate it in my car because I had to try it immediately and I ended up finishing it because it was that good. Fresh and so flavorful!
This was one of those experiences where everything just hits: the food, the service, and the overall vibe. I’ll definitely be back and will be recommending this place to others.
most importantly, the food was ✩ delicious, satiating, and very tasty! ✩ the portions were great and modestly priced as well. i will definitely be back and highly recommend it to all of my friends and family!
i got the egusi with generous amounts of stewed, mostly tender beef (you could also choose chicken or fish) and fufu ($25) my friend got the chicken and jollof rice plate with greens ($17, tho they have a lunch special for this i think around $10). i could have used an extra scoop of soup to go with all the beef, hehe. the fufu tasted like there was potato in it too.
with drinks, tax and tip our bill came out to almost $85-90. pricey but i understand how foreign ingredients are costly, these dishes are time consuming to make and the cost of doing biz in the usa is wild.
the food was really good, service nice and i love that they also sell african groceries! i’m excited to go back and eat again, plus grocery shop to try and make egusi at home.
i also really enjoyed seeing so much community loving on and supporting this biz. someone even came straight off the plane from an intl flight to eat here. soul food for real