Fuku

American restaurant · Atlanta

Fuku

American restaurant · Atlanta

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699 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30306

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Fuku, chef David Chang's fried chicken haven, serves crave-worthy spicy chicken sandwiches and flavorful sides that blend Asian and American influences.  

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699 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30306 Get directions

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$10–20

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Mar 4, 2025

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"The menu for Fuku centers around four types of habanero-brined fried chicken sandwiches. There’s also three choices of chicken fingers and sweet jalapeno-seasoned waffle fries. Fuku is available for delivery on DoorDash, Grubhub, and Postmates, with free delivery via Uber Eats through September 15." - Beth McKibben

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Angus Bennion

Google
I got two sandwiches on Uber eats and they were fine. I didn’t think the chicken was as dry as people were making it out to be, but it isn’t juicy either. Overall they were ok, I liked the sauces but most sauces on chicken sandwiches are good so not saying much, I guess.

Larkin Maples

Google
We ordered on UberEats looking for something different and were quite disappointed. The chicken tenders are poorer quality than what you would purchase frozen from a grocery store. The fries are so dry and stale they are not edible. Do yourself a favor and just order Chick fil A.

Chris Jarrette

Google
The sauces are good, but all the chicken seemed like it had clearly been sitting under a heat lamp for hours and was dry as the Sahara. The fries were cold. There was no coleslaw on the sandwich as advertised. Chick Fil A and Popeyes both make a better chicken sandwich that won't set you back $10. I love REALLY spicy food and never have issues, but the artificial spice on the chicken gave me the worst heartburn I've ever had. I've given them two tries but never again.

Jaime Chandra

Google
Only 1 time out of 3 did I get the cabbage that was supposed to come with my sandwich and I paid a whole dollar for. I wanted it on the side, so I could add it on and it still be cool & crispy, but last night it delivered with “no cabbage“ written on the box. Cabbage on the side decidedly does not mean no cabbage. The chicken sandwiches are great, and the sauces even better, for sure, but the attention to detail not so much. I get that it’s a pop-up, but you’re charging $10/sando — level it up!!!

T

Google
They advertise pictures of real fried chicken, but the product is just some kind of super cheap, premade, frozen patty from that you would buy in bulk. The rating would be better if the price wasn't so high. I would pay $5.00 for this sandwich, but at $10 this is clearly a scam. Every other element in the sandwich is good except for the weird, schnitzel style chicken patty.

Harrison Benett

Google
I wish I had paid attention to Google reviews before ordering. This was a sham of a meal. The fries are indeed as overcooked as people say, completely inedible. The chicken sandwich was a mess, lacking any flavor and no mentioned coleslaw. Shame on this concept for even showing up, close it down before you rip more people off.

Dillon Wright

Google
ordered thru door dash and received raw chicken sandwiches. absolutely unacceptable. avoid this place.

Jonathan Brody

Google
Awful. There was no chicken in the chicken sandwich. It was so overcooked it was like eating tree bark. Go to Chick Fila and save your money.