


We want to introduce you to the vibrant flavors eaten in Indian households across the globe. Here in Kasa Indian Eatery, we take pride in freshly grinding spices, marinating meats in our special Tandoori marinades for 24 hours and crafting small-batch vegetarian specials daily. We stick to a limited menu so that we can cook you fresh food all day long. Right down to every chutney, hot sauce or morsel of cardamom-scented rice, our food bursts with flavor and color.
Brightly colored spot specializing in wraps, plus other Indian fare with sustainable ingredients.
Hours
| Friday | 10:45 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11:45 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11:45 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 10:45 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 10:45 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:45 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 10:45 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4001 18th St, San Francisco, CA 94114
Phone: (415) 621-6940
Website: https://kasaindian.com/kasaindianeatery-ypquc8?utm_source=google
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My recent experience was honestly awful. I ordered a samosa chaat and naan with masala — a very simple order that typically takes just a couple of minutes to prepare. Instead, I waited over 15 minutes while the employee behind the counter (Asian guy with glasses) moved at an unbelievably slow pace. I’ve genuinely never seen someone so inefficient in a quick-serve setting.
When I finally received my food after 15 minutes, the naan didn’t include the masala I had ordered. When I pointed it out, the employee argued with me and insisted I was wrong until I literally showed him the photo of the item on the menu to prove it. That interaction alone was frustrating and unnecessary.
To make matters worse, when I got home, I realized the samosa chaat had been made incorrectly, there was no chickpea sauce on it at all. It was completely wrong.
Between the excessive wait time, arguing over a clearly listed menu item, and getting the order wrong twice, this was one of the worst service experiences I’ve had. Really disappointing from a place I’ve supported for years.
Like others who left critical reviews, I feel the food is, at best, Indian-inspired and over spiced at times. The mango lassi was a huge miss. I can’t believe that I paid $65 for two people to eat fast casual Indian food.
I can’t ever justify coming back.
We’re so thankful to Kasa Indian Eatery for supporting public schools and local families. Their generosity made a real impact. Highly recommended.
Never again. Whatever standards this place once had they’re gone. Chef’s first day? Who knows. Hard pass tho.