Contemporary eatery offering traditional Indian cooking, including tandoori dishes.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 943 Columbus Ave, San Francisco, CA 94133
Phone: (415) 440-4293
Website: http://curryleafinsf.com/
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Reviews
I tried a little of everything we ordered: veggie samosas, lamb, chicken, cheese nan.
I do not give them 5 stars for one reason: everything in the menu is spicy without the possibility to order a mild food. Many other restaurant offer the choice to pick the level of spice (1 to 10). I asked the gentleman at the cashier if it was possible to order any dish from the menu without spices (mild food) but he said it was not possible. I did my best to finish my dish but it was too spicy for me.
Despite this concern it was a good experience to eat in this restaurant.
Great naan bread, great tikka masala, great tandoori chicken, great mango lassi, great pakora, and great dips. Seriously, all great!!!
I recommend their Chicken Seekh kebab, Lamb Seekh Kebab, Mix pakora, and Tandoori Fish. Also their mint chutney is soooo gooood.
Order at the counter, pay, take a number and wait for your food to be cooked. In my case, my wait for basmati rice, lamb curry, and potato naan was about 8-10 minutes. I had forgotten how long the rice grains are. They’re almost like mini noodles. The curry was delicious, with just enough spice for me (not too spicy, not too hot) and plentiful pieces of well-cooked, very tender, not-so-gamey lamb. The potato naan came out finger-meltingly piping hot and was cut in half which I appreciated.
I brought about half of everything back home (doggy bag boxes on the shelf at the back wall), which means a curry, a rice and a naan is about two meals for me. With that in mind, a grand total of $24 was rather fair value for a meal (two meals actually) in SF. Service was friendly and warm. Would like to try their house special beef curry next time.
September ’23- Perfect for appetizers!! Really tasty food because it’s prepared in coal oven/tandoor. All Tandoori items are absolutely recommended and one of the best I’ve had in Indian restaurants in the US. No need to go anywhere else. Lamb chops take 20 min to prepare. Tandoori chicken is very tender! The mint chutney is really really good (don’t overeat that though). The only thing I regret is they don’t make seekh kabab rolls with roomali roti (very thin roti) and they have everything to make those rolls. Tandoori roti was also perfect. Samosas were perfect here. Exactly how they should be. I ordered goat curry here but it wasn’t that tasty, so try curries at your risk.
They have a few tables outside where you can sit. Also, one of the staff here is from Delhi and he has a lot of experience working with real North Indian style food, so you can say Hi to him if you’re from Delhi. This isn’t a fast food place, so you have to wait for your food, specially all tandoori items take minimum 15 minutes to perfectly cook, so please be patient as they won’t hurry for you. Parking is a little difficult here but you will find on the street in the same block or around it. It’s worth waiting for parking to eat at this place.