Familiar Indian fare shares the menu with specialty pizzas at this unfussy venue with a buffet.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4038 Judah St, San Francisco, CA 94122
Phone: (415) 564-5514
Website: http://www.goldengateindianandpizza.com/
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Reviews
A serious hole-in-the-wall, a true Punjabi dhaba.
I was hunting supper. Not a banquet, mind you, but something honest, warm, and preferably involving potatoes. The city had gone quiet, the stars blinked over the Sunset, and there—like a lighthouse to the hungry—I spotted Golden Gate Indian Cuisine & Pizza, its modest sign glowing like the answer to a question I didn’t know I’d asked.
They had a table out front. Just one. It sat lonely and noble, like a sheriff on night patrol. I claimed it.
I ordered as follows:
— Two samosas, firm and golden, filled with mashed potato and what I suspect was the exact pea from Eden.
— A Flying Horse Royal Lager, tall and cold, and brewed with the kind of discipline I wish more men possessed.
— And the crowning glory: a Vegetarian Masala Pizza. A creation I could only describe as what would happen if Naples and New Delhi had a love child and raised it in the California sun.
The pizza was not spicy—not fiery, not arrogant—but gentle and fragrant, a kind of masala lullaby. The crust was proper, not a chewy affair, and the toppings fresh as if they’d been plucked from a garden behind the kitchen. For those who desire more heat (and I do), they’ll kindly provide a tray of extra spices with the gravity of a spice bazaar in miniature.
Service? Friendly and sincere. None of your slick nonsense. Just warm folks who care if you’re fed.
And here’s the part most don’t mention: they’re open late. That’s a kindness rare in these parts. If your yoga ends after nine, or you’ve just stared at the sea wondering where your life went sideways, they’ll still serve you—with a smile, a samosa, and a seat beneath the stars.
For couples: maybe grab takeout and charm each other over Netflix. But if you’re solo—an adventurer, a wanderer, or a humble storyteller—this little table by the wall is perfect. The kind of table where stories begin and indigestion never follows.
Highly recommended. And that’s no small praise from a man who’s dined with generals, fools, and the occasional ghost.
Found this place open late and have been wanting to try an Indian-style pizza, so I had to! Of course, I can never resist mango lassi or pakora – both were fantastic (along with their sauces).
The Tikka Masala pizza was good for sure, but I’ll admit I was expecting a bit more of typical tikka masala sauce as the base. It was more or less lots of veggies/herbs and tandoori chicken.
They were SUPER friendly as well, no complaints!
This time I tried their hot spicy chicken pizza and samosa. While samosa did taste hood, pizza was very unappetizing. On top of that it was burnt. The cheese wasn’t of the best quality and it was nowhere near spicy. For a small pizza and over twenty dollars, I would skip it. The chicken was overly colored, could be the same chicken they use for Tandooris. I would still try their Indian dishes though.
The restaurant is family run.
The food was delicious, we had the Chicken Makhanwala (butter chicken) and garlic Naan bread. Be careful, the rice is not included, you have to order it separately for 4$. They gave us free tap water.
The service could be better, the young lady only came to take the orders and serve the food.
We got free wifi.
The price is a little high for the amount you get but I would still recommend going there!