Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1033 Irving St, San Francisco, CA 94122
Phone: (415) 379-4674
Website: https://www.gurungkitchen.com/
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The dhido deserves a solid 5/5—perfectly cooked and flavorful.
Every dish is freshly prepared and absolutely delicious, showcasing authentic and high-quality ingredients.
The service is exceptional, warm, and personalized, making you feel genuinely valued as a guest.
The atmosphere is inviting and chill, ideal for both casual dining and a relaxed evening out.
Even the restroom is impressively well-maintained and smells fresh, which speaks volumes about their attention to detail.
We highly recommend Gurung Kitchen and will definitely be coming back for more!
It was daunting as I was not familiar with traditional Nepalese food, and the waitress was very kind and offered her assistance and recommendations.
Overall the food was rich in flavor and there was a spicy condiment available. You can get complimentary refills on the rice / lentils. We also got a complimentary rice pudding desert.
Would recommend!
My party had the privilege of being served by the restaurant owner; she guided us through the menu and made wonderful suggestions. We especially loved the Nepalese dumplings! I highly recommend trying Gurung Kitchen if you are a fan of South Asian cuisine.
The price was reasonably good. The quantity was also fine.
The tea was nice and strong too. Good place for vegetarians.
After waiting for about 15 minutes, we were served complimentary papads. However, our actual order took a staggering 45 minutes to arrive, causing our hungry son to become extremely cranky, and we adults felt the same. The service was disappointingly slow and lacked efficiency.
For our meal, we ordered Veg Momo, Chicken Chowmein, Chicken Thukpa, and Dhido. We requested medium spiciness, but it wasn’t enough for us. The Veg Momos were decent in taste, but the Chowmein and Thukpa were rather bland. We had high hopes for the street-style flavor of the Chowmein, but it fell short. Additionally, the soup lacked flavor.
To our surprise, instead of receiving Dhido, we were served Thakali Thali. When we inquired, we were informed that Dhido would take an additional 15 minutes, but we couldn’t wait any longer, so we settled for the Thali. Fortunately, the Thali had a good taste. However, the portion of rice provided with the Thali was insufficient, so we had to order more.
As a final disappointment, we ordered Samosa Chaat as a to-go order, but were surprised to find only 2 Samosas in the box. It was another instance of sloppy service and a failure to accurately fulfill our order.
Overall, our experience at the restaurant left us feeling highly disappointed. The slow service, lackluster flavors, and errors in fulfilling our order contributed to our dissatisfaction.
The atmosphere is peaceful and welcoming, with lovely flower and butterfly decorations that make the space feel warm and special. You’ll notice that many of the guests are Nepali, which tells you how true to home the flavors are.
The service is gentle, kind, and attentive — you really feel taken care of here. This is a restaurant that serves not just food, but genuine hospitality and culture.
Definitely a must-visit in San Francisco. I’ll be coming back every time I’m in the city!
The customer service was excellent, the ambiance was nice, and the background music added a cool vibe. There was plenty of street parking, and the prices were very reasonable. Highly recommend!