The Royal Ruchi - Menu

Bagot St, Abbots Bromley, WS15 3DA, Rugeley, United Kingdom

🛍 Cafés, Asian, Indian, Asiatic

4.6 💬 1149 Reviews
The Royal Ruchi

Phone: +441283840008

Address: Bagot St, Abbots Bromley, WS15 3DA, Rugeley, United Kingdom

City: Rugeley

Menu Dishes: 7

Reviews: 1149

Website: http://www.ruchi-restaurant.com

"I visited here twice and received great services and food for both time. they get a free papadum served with mango chutney, minze sose and sweet (probably the best papadum I had, still! . they have a great selection of curry and other traditional dishes such as biryanis and other dishes that they have never heard of, so I really appreciate different dishes next to just curry like a tilapia dish, what I ordered. the restaurant is very small and has a very intimate and house-like environment ideal for children and family. the price is quite affordable (a curry can range between £7-12, but it takes a while to serve you. I recommend this restaurant, and the peshwari naan brot here is delicious!"

Full menu - 7 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Indian

Breads & Rice

Chicken

Chicken Specialties

Sarah Sarah

Lovely place lovely food staff freindly and helpful

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Rob
Rob

This restaurant serves one of the best meals I have ever had. The food is amazing, the staff is amazing, and the overall experience is unbelievable. I would rate this restaurant a 10 out of 10.


Sofia
Sofia

The service and food was excellent... would recommend to friends and family. The only thing I would say against, would be the music was to loud, but that's all. The staff was very helpful and pleasant.


Vanessa
Vanessa

From the moment we arrived the staff made us feel very welcome. Lovely atmosphere in a wonderfully decorated restaurant. Our meals were delicious and plentiful. The Royal Ruchi is a must place to visit and we will definitely be going again when we're next at Wychnor. View menu


Linda
Linda

beautiful evening with friends and the usual friendly reception. the menu has been reworked and taken with some dishes. the prices have risen with this process, and apparently many of the curries have become milder. chicken jalfrezi, in which my limit of heat, felt a little tame (although beautiful). now feels a bit expensive at around £35 per head including modest amount of beer/wine.


John
John

After checking several reviews on Tripadvisor we decided to dine in at the royal ruchi. This restaurant has been a delightful surprise. It's not too far from where I live in Uttoxeter and it has to be the best indian meal I have had in a very long time. The food is fresh, piping hot and each dish has a unique flavor. Love the Chicken harrey mirch. Service is super from start to finish and that is why I am now a regular. Highly recommend this restaurant.


Tyler
Tyler

a perfect birthday dinner everything was right, friendly attentive and prompt, but not excessive service, excellent eating. we had the royal platter then special biryani, all beautifully spiced and generously cut. the waiter listened to that it was my man birthday and, although we had decided not to go on a **** as we were fed so well, brought us a happy birthday sign with a small part chocolate fond with a candle. a beautiful gesture that ends our meal on a high note! recommended without hesitation View menu


Abbie
Abbie

one of the best Indian meals I've ever had. bay in the royal ruchi after reading about the michelin inspired evenings in the burton mail, and read the reviews etc. here. Super menu, with some really interesting dressed, and a good wine list. the food fulfilled our expectations. it was delicious, looked really good and was skillfully cooked and presented. the service during the meal was absolutely top-class and served at our table by pleasant, knowledgeable staff. highly recommended to book here in advance, especially at the weekend. fantastic!


Heidi
Heidi

The Royal Ruchi sits in the treat curry category for us; we knew this when we made our booking the menu is clear to see online. Presentation is exquisite, flavors are tantalizing, every aspect is cooked perfectly. This restaurant perfectly showcases the wonder that is fine Indian cuisine. In a nutshell, if you 're looking for a bargain night out/cheap curry, you won 't find it here. But if you want a meal where every course looks and tastes amazing, and an experience you will remember long after the bill is settled, then the Royal Ruchi is a great shout.


Milán
Milán

I visited here twice and received great services and food for both time. they get a free papadum served with mango chutney, minze sose and sweet (probably the best papadum I had, still! . they have a great selection of curry and other traditional dishes such as biryanis and other dishes that they have never heard of, so I really appreciate different dishes next to just curry like a tilapia dish, what I ordered. the restaurant is very small and has a very intimate and house-like environment ideal for children and family. the price is quite affordable (a curry can range between £7-12, but it takes a while to serve you. I recommend this restaurant, and the peshwari naan brot here is delicious! View menu

Categories

  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine. View menu
  • Indian Experience the vibrant flavors of India with our authentic dishes crafted from aromatic spices, fresh ingredients, and traditional recipes, offering a rich tapestry of taste with each mouthwatering bite.
  • Asiatic

Amenities

  • Takeout
  • Delivery
  • menu
  • Visa Card
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  • Cash Only

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"My wife and I waited 35 mins before a drinks order was taken, which is no big deal but a little longer than we would have liked. We also ordered our food at the same time. My wife ordered a non-alcoholic cider and I ordered a non-alcoholic lager. After about ten minutes my wife made the comment, I feel drunk. Upon closer inspection of the bottle, we saw that we had the full alcoholic version of the cider. My wife does not drink and is currently breastfeeding which has health implications for her and our daughter but also, we do not drink for religious reasons. We did bring this to the attention of the waitress who apologied but did make mention that it is ultimatley up to us to check what we are consuming; I then asked if I could go into the kitchen to inspect the ingridients used in our food for our dietary requirements so I can check before consumption; this was met with understanding as soon as she realised that her initial comment was beyond the pail. she then did go on to make comments that she drank Guiness when she was pregnant and breastfeeding and her children are OK, which flies in the face of any NHS or WHO guidence. The food was quite nice when it arrived but my wife feels such a sense of guilt that she has to now bottle feed our baby and has broken a religious vow to not consume alcohol which has caused her further upset through the night in the form of an upset stomach. The root cause is that there are three separete times that this mishap could have been prevented by the staff. 1. Upon inital order. 2. Checking the initial order by the bar staff. 3. the waitress checking the final order before placing it on the table. The end user, who is paying to relax, should not have the burden of ensuring that jobs have been correctly done. Think of the danger of someone that had to drive after consuming the alcohol that they hadn 't asked for that did not recognise the signs of being drunk. If a minor had been given alcohol. If someone had been on medication that could affect them. This mishap, coupled with the waitress ' bizaare apology/health advice will mean that there would have to be a huge incentive for us to visit again. Food: 2 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 2"