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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Grilled Rack of Lamb
    Ry T.

    We stopped by for dinner and since we've dined here many times over the years, there are several favs of ours. We shared the 4 pc falafel which they make so well and the red lentil soup. 2 of us ordered the rack of lamb which came with asparagus and a rice dish that had unusual flavor which I liked more than their usual white rice pilaf. The other dish was the lamb kebab. We decided to share 2 desserts - the baklava which came divided in 4 bite sized pieces. It was good but I've had better ones where it was drenched in lots of honey syrup. We got the last chocolate mousse cake which was tasty. They ran out of the creme brulee. Service was good, water glasses filled and staff always friendly.

    Beyti with a side of fries
    Caitlyn M.

    Came back for dinner on a Tuesday night. I wanted something light so I had the lentil soup and the combo appetizer platter. I'm lactose intolerant so I asked if I could swap the haydari with some extra ezme instead and they were very accommodating. It was served with freshly griddled pita which went well with all the dips. I also enjoyed the chickpea salad. The soup was good too. My friend got a shrimp kebab which she loved. She said she was thinking about it since the last time she ordered it. The service was great too. The staff is always very friendly and nice!

    Sauvignon Blanc
    Kay G.

    Bursa is a hidden gem located in the West Portal neighborhood. On a weeknight my party of 2 was able to just walk-in around 5:45 with no reservations. Service -- waiter seated us quickly and brought menus, took order. Very good service, also brought check as soon as I requested it. Ambiance - Nicely decorated with banquette seating along the wall, and also not noisy (it was around half full). Very colorful and pleasant. Food - Now for the best part -- really good Middle Eastern food! I saw the restaurant on Check Please Bay Area and it looked amazing. Since there were just 2 of us with smaller appetites, we split the hummus appetizer with fresh pita, and the falafel salad. The Falafels have cheese and raisins in them -- so good! If I visited again with 2 more people, they have a large appetizer plate that includes baba ganoush, hummus and 3 or 4 other foods to dip in. Wine list was also good, I had a very nice glass of Crossings Sauvignon Blanc. There is street parking but you might have to drive around a bit. We parked 2 blocks away. I definitely plan to return.

    Baba
    Zac S.

    The food is always amazing here. top tier lentil soup, great dippers and the kebab plates are filling and wonderful complete with an excellent and nutritious side salad of arugula and plenty of rice! the service was nice, easy to call the staff over and they were really quick with the water refills and the restaurant is clean with plenty of booth seating (my favourite) I've been here several times and Im always excited to go back.

    Pricy but worth every bite
    Crisy G.

    Yay I finally got to eat here with bff,, I ordered combo app n mixed gilled meats... appetizer came out so yummy with the pita bread,, a scoop of each dish on the appetizer,, we ate it up with extra side of pita bread,, then mixed grill,, all meats was tasty n not overcooked,, juicy n tender bites,, n the best is my desert .. flaky buttery crisp top with mixed nuts in a drizzle honey on the bottom,,its must order... all wait staff very friendly n helpful,, service with smile... I came here from my apt taking Lyft ... worth every penny.. will come again .. don't forget to bring credit card or cashhh.. it's pricy yet ,,,every where you go it's pricy now a days....

    Nancy C.

    Came for lunch on a Sunday with a party of six. Restaurant was not busy and we were seated right away. The waitstaff was nice and attentive. We ordered an appetizer and various lunch combos: chicken kabobs, veg kabobs, wraps. These entrees came with rice, hummus and salad. The food didn't take long to serve. Everything was delicious, chicken was tasty and moist, salad was fresh. There is metered street parking on West Portal, but since we came on a Sunday, parking was free. If no parking available, the nearby streets will have some curb parking if you're lucky! Restaurant is clean, beautiful decor, and the restroom is unisex. Definitely a go to spot for delicious Mediterranean food in the city!

    Greg S.

    It has been a while since we have dined here. Came in over the weekend while we were in the neighborhood. The location. . . West Portal (I consider West Portal to be a hidden gem location) The decor. . . nice, clean and well thought out design and color scheme The menu . . . small with nice selections, and a couple of daily specials The food. . . Very good. But I have to admit not quite as exceptional as the first visit Musakka - this was different than you may be used to. Served in a dish and is more of a stew and less "lasagna-like". The eggplant, zucchini and potatoes were cooked perfectly (not mushy), the flavors were still good. The top notch service was excellent from beginning to end. I think it is all good.

    Lamb skewers
    Carrie G.

    Happy to have found this place! Very delicious, a wide variety of items to try. I got the lamb skewers, came with rice and a salad. Not a traditional Greek salad though. The spreads were all good. The staff was lovely. A little bit of a tight fit inside with a high chair but we made it work.

    Adana Kebab Dinner
    Yasmin A.

    This was a nice find in the West Portal area. The food was amazing! Full of flavor. The lentil soup was delicious and the Adana kabob was full of flavor. The staff is very friendly and attentive. Cute nicely decorated restaurant you should visit!

    Spicy Adana wrap
    Nikole D.

    Excellent restaurant nestled in the neighborhood of west portal. Great take on Mediterranean foods and flavors. Food: I had the spicy adana which was really good. But we ordered four of their other wraps and if I were to rate them it'd be: 1. Salmon 2. Citrus chicken 3. Spicy Adana 4. Kofte Now the spicy Adana and the kofte were almost the same taste. Which is not surprising because the only difference is the haydari. The salmon was fresh, had a good blend of each ingredient complimenting each other, and fills you up nicely. Same with the chicken, but salmon was just slightly better. Definitely will come back again!

    Bursa wine list
    Stephen T.

    I had the chance to join a few friends for a 6 PM dinner at Bursaa charming yet narrow restaurant located in West Portal. Upon arrival, all the tables were occupied, and we were informed of a 10-15 minute wait. We added our name to the list, and within five minutes, a party was wrapping up and leaving their table. We seemed to have arrived at just the right time, as four more parties came in shortly after us. We were seated by a friendly host and introduced to our server, who was very attentive and handed us the dinner menu and wine list. As we browsed, we started some small talk and selected drinks. Two of us ordered the 2022 Crossings (New Zealand) Sauvignon Blanc, while our other friend chose Efes, a Turkish pilsner (a 300 ml bottle dated October 2024). For an appetizer, we ordered two plates of Dolmas ($6 each), which arrived with four pieces per plate and a refreshing cucumber yogurt sauce. The Dolmas, while flavorful, seemed as though they had been stored in a refrigerator and were slightly firmer than I prefer. That said, they delivered excellent flavor, with hints of herbs, mild spices like allspice and cumin, and what seemed to be pine nuts. Despite the thick texture, the grape leaves were a lovely start to our Turkish meal. For the main course, I debated between the Musakka and the kebabs and asked our server for her recommendation. She suggested the Adana Kebab if I wanted something spicy or the Köfte Kebab for a milder option. On her advice, I decided to combine both. My friends ordered the Musakka and the Beyti (ground beef and lamb wrapped in lavash). Before the food arrived, we had our 2018 Chimney Rock Elevage opened, enhancing the dining experience. The food preparation was impressively quick, and our dishes were served within 10 minutes of ordering. Each dish looked incredible. The Musakka arrived bubbling hot, the Beyti was beautifully presented with a dollop of yogurt and tomato sauce surrounding the lavash-wrapped pieces, and the kebabs were served over a bed of rice alongside a simple side salad. The Köfte came on a skewer, while the Adana kebabs were not. The kebabs were delicious. The Adana Kebab had a fiery spice, as promised, but it wasn't overpowering--it complemented the flavors well. While they appeared a bit dry at first glance, this wasn't the case; both were moist and flavorful. I enjoyed the Köfte slightly more than the Adana, but I would happily order both again. The Musakka, however, was a bit of a disappointment for my friend. The preparation wasn't what he expected, feeling more like a "Musakka surprise" than the traditional layered dish he'd had before. The Yukon potatoes were thicker than he preferred, and while the flavor was good, he mentioned he would choose something different next time. The Beyti, on the other hand, was a hit. My friend who ordered it had enjoyed it before and once again appreciated the flavorful mix of ground beef and lamb. The yogurt and tomato sauce were the perfect accompaniments, elevating the dish. All in all, it was a wonderful evening of good food and great company. Our total came to about $140, including corkage, which felt reasonable. The staff were professional and efficient, and the owner was present, engaging with diners--a nice personal touch. I would definitely recommend Bursa to anyone in the West Portal area looking for a delightful Turkish dining experience.

    Lamb Kebab
    Scott O.

    Arguably top Mediterranean spot in SF! Bursa's flavorful food and warming staff made the dining experience great. Would come back to this cozy spot in West Portal. Items my party tried: -Mixed Grill Plate 5/5 Included lamb, rack of lamb, Kofte, Chicken. Meats were tender and packed with flavor. Salad was light and couldn't go wrong with the rice. -Hummus & Baba Ganoush (Not Pictured) 5/5 Recommend trying one of their spreads! Comes with a generous portion of pita. -Chicken and Lamb Kebabs were good 5/5

    Falafel Wrap
    Samantha L.

    A local Mediterranean spot that all the dishes are spot on. Nothing fancy but still great quality. Dish: 1) Lamb & Beef wrap: sooooo good, highly rec. The side of fries are pretty good too 2) Falafel wrap: delicious but a bit more dry because I omitted the pickles Logistics: -metered and non-metered street parking -accepts card -has small unisex bathroom

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    Well managed with many older people as clients ... like this small venue . Quiet place to carry a conversation

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    Tasty appetizers and lamb kabab. They have a quick service and polite waiters. I would come here again.

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    Sofra Grill

    Sofra Grill

    4.7
    (480 reviews)
    7.1 mi
    $$
    Casual dining
    Catering service

    Amazing! Everything from the moment you walk in being greeted, to the service from beginning to the…read moreend of your meal. We've been here a good amount of times and the quality of service can't be beat. The owner is almost always around and his presence makes the experience that much better. The conversation is one you won't want to miss. The food is always top tier. Freshly made to order and the plating is always so clean. The service has always been great. They even expanded the restaurant so there's even more space to dine in and to bring your whole group with you. Definitely a south city gem. We will definitely be back for more! Thank you Sofra Grill!

    I always thought that the best Turkish food in the Bay Area could only be found in downtown SF, and…read moretoday I realized that was not true. This restaurant in San Bruno had one of the best meat and lamb dishes I have tasted in the States. First off, the service was friendly and respectful. Ercan welcomed us and made me feel at home right away. It was a pleasure chatting with him and sharing stories. The Beyti was even better than what I expected. I already love Adana Kebab, and this took it to the next level. My girlfriend got the lamb shank, which was perfectly cooked. Lamb can be hit or miss, and this one was done just right, with the meat falling off the bones. The baklava was fresh, and not dry. It was the cherry on top of a unique experience. We were staying at a hotel nearby and did not expect to find a hidden gem like this in the neighborhood. The ambiance was also pleasant, with soft music and clean air.

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    Fork tender lamb shank!
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    MAZRA

    MAZRA

    4.5
    (1.2k reviews)
    21.9 mi
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Outdoor seating

    Mazra has become one of our favorite family spots. We come here often with our baby, and the staff…read moreis always so kind and welcoming. They remember the little things and are incredibly attentive--many times they've brought us water and a high chair before we even had a chance to ask. The food is consistently excellent. Our go-to dishes are the kebabs and the cauliflower, which are always amazing. It's not easy finding a place that has both great food and a genuinely warm atmosphere, but Mazra does both really well. We always leave happy and look forward to our next visit.

    Delicious food! A little pricey, but good. We had:…read more 1. Whole head of cauliflower (roasted head of cauliflower coated in lemon-tahini dressing), $14. Excellent! Cauliflower was browned just enough and tender without being overly soft. Lemon-tahini dressing was applied in the just the right amount to give flavor and creaminess without being heavy or overwhelming. 2. Falafel mezza sampler (6 falafel, muhamarra, hummus, baba ghannoush, tzatziki, cucumber yogurt, slightly creamy roasted beet spread), $24. Excellent also! I especially liked the muhamarra (roasted red bell peppers, walnuts, pomegranate molasses), baba ghannoush, and beet spread (garbanzo beans, roasted beets, tahini, lemon, olive oil--basically beet hummus), but all of the spreads were really good. Comes with 3 piping hot pita breads. 3. Street wrap lamb kebob, $16. My son ate this, and he said it was good. 4. Saffron mushroom kebob (mesquite-grilled/saffron-infused oyster mushrooms with garlic toum and hot sauce), $9. Very good! A small plate. 5. Spiced black tea, free. Very good! They have QR codes on the tables that you scan with your phone to order and pay for food. Some outdoor patio seating with partial shade from trees and umbrellas. Parking can be a little tricky. There are some parking lots nearby.

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    Falafel Mezza Sampler. Baba Ghannoush, Hummus, dolma. Tzatziki, Arabic Salad, Tabbouleh, 6 pieces of falafel and 2 pieces of fresh Pita

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    Mezze and Mooore II

    Mezze and Mooore II

    4.4
    (62 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Back for Mooore at Mezze and Moore! My friend met the owner at an event and I told her she'd love…read moreit. We ordered baba ghanouge, falafels, shawerma chicken wrap, Bamia (lamb stew), and baklava for dessert. We both had their mint lemonade which compliments the Lebanese food so well and is TDF! We got here early and had the whole place to ourselves. Service was great with clean and warm vibe. The very best thing is that their ingredients are ultra fresh. I only managed to take photos of the first and last things we ate cos we were busy stuffing face lol! My friend complimented the servers and swears to return!

    Mezze and Moore is a small but elegant restaurant serving a menu of Lebanese dishes. To start, the…read moreFalafel Salata was a vibrant mixture of arugula, tomato, cucumber, and onion topped with four crunchy falafel fritters and green tahini sauce. The Shawarma Combo Plate came with both chicken shawarma and lamb/beef shawarma, marinated, grilled strips of meat, topped with toum and green tahini, and served with yellow rice, arugula salad, hummus, and grilled slices of pita. The Combo Kebab Plate was an equally delicious collection of three grilled meat kebabs--I chose the chicken shish tawook, the lamb shish kebab, and the ground beef kafta. My favorite components of these dishes were the falafel and hummus, which went perfectly together with the grilled pita and the flavorful condiments. But a final favorite dish of mine was the Zahra Be Laben, a stew of fried cauliflower and tender cubes of lamb in a warm garlic yogurt sauce, served with yellow rice and pita bread on the side. The best part of this dish was the yogurt sauce, which was perfectly creamy, savory, and tangy, and which went perfectly with the other components. Overall, the flavors of the food here were all on point and worth the price. The service, however, was slow and not particularly attentive.

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    Beit Rima

    Beit Rima

    4.3
    (504 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$

    Delicious Palestinian food that is to die for. My friend did catering from this spot for one of his…read moreparties and it was already excellent- but the quality of the freshly made dishes when you dine in is incomparable. My friend and I got the shakshuka, musakhan, and Samir's bread. The shakshuka was so savory and delicious, I loved dipping the pita bread and Samir's bread in this. I actually didn't know it came with pita bread! I probably would've held off on ordering Samir's bread had I known this and saved room to try something else. Samir's bread was spiced very well and had a nice chewy airy texture to it. I would say it tastes just as it looks! The musakhan was fantastic, I've never had anything like it. The chicken is so tender and the outside is perfectly crisp. I'm obsessed with this dish. I'm normally not the biggest fan of Mediterranean food, but Beit Rima changed my mind. The ingredients here are so fresh and the food here is filling in the best way possible.

    From the River to the Sea…read more This is the second location for this local, family-owned Palestinian restaurant that opened in 2019 and is operated by Samir Mogannam, the son of the former owner of the Burgermeister that formerly occupied this space, as well as the original Church St. location. Mogannam did a complete rebrand from an American burger restaurant to a fast-casual "Arabic comfort food" establishment that's named in honor of his mother and features her scratch-made recipes. To say it's a success is an understatement, as they've been named one of the best restaurants in SF not just by the Chronicle, but even made the NY Times' "The 25 Best Restaurants in San Francisco Right Now." After one visit, it's clear to see why. The Good: * Yelp Waitlist available * Bus stop right outside the door * Outdoor dog-friendly seating * Fast-casual order at the counter, and they bring the food out to you. * Service was friendly and efficient. * Palestinian and Jordanian beers in bottles! I didn't even know that was a thing. * Falafel were about 98.753% like my mom's. In a word: delicious. * Musakhan was phenomenal. The chicken was cooked perfectly with crispy skin and the sumac-onion "relish" was spot on. Get this. * Handmade pita bread was delicious. * Carissa enjoyed her Shish Tawook plate, as they were smart again and used chicken thighs which kept the well-seasoned meat nice and juicy. The concomitant hummus was fantastic, and the "Mom's Rice" was fuhgeddaboudit good. She did think the chicken could've used an extra thirty seconds on the grill to firm up the meat just a touch, but otherwise it was perfect. The Meh: * The Fattoush salad was just OK. It was overdressed and needed more dates that were cut into smaller pieces so that you get more of it in each bite to help offset the vinegar. The Ugly: * Parking here is a real hassle, as it's street parking only and it's all neighborhoods. So, be prepared to drive around endlessly looking for an opening. Conclusion: Best Palestinian food outside of me mum's kitchen. 'Nuff said. **https://www.sfchronicle.com/projects/2024/best-san-francisco-restaurants/ ***https://www.nytimes.com/article/best-san-francisco-restaurants.html

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    Musakhan ($20)
    Musakhan ($20)
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    Amoura Restaurant

    Amoura Restaurant

    4.4
    (513 reviews)
    6.4 mi
    $$

    This is such a gem in South City -- it's the perfect meet up spot for lunch, happy hour, or dinner…read more Recently had lunch here and the food, service, and ambiance were all lit. Let's start with the service. Our server was incredibly attentive from the moment we walked in. We were handed menus and then asked if we preferred still or sparkling waters - we opted for the latter. Next, he politely made some recommendations to the more popular items on the lunch menu. We went with his suggestions and he did not disappoint! For two people, we shared the following two items: * MEZZE PLATTER - hummus, babaghanouge, falafel, tabbouleh, and pita ($19) * BEET SALAD - roasted heirloom beets, carrots, goat cheese, honey thyme vinaigrette ($18) For our entrees, we had the following: * BEEF SHAWARMA WRAP - lettuce, sumac onion, pickles, tahini sauce, mixed greens ($19) * ROASTED SALMON - pacific salmon, turmeric rice, grilled broccolini ($29) Food was absolutely incredible. Fresh ingredients, simple preparation, Mediterranean fusion, and assembled thoughtfully without compromising nutrition. I am a fan. The restaurant is beautifully decorated with an inviting style for large groups, intimate fireside chats, or bar seating. They even have a pretty neat happy hour menu that I hope to check out one day. All in all, this is a top fav in South City. Looking forward to a future dining experience here!

    Okay, I really like the hummus and lamb bolognese here, full stop…read more They also have really good refreshers like lemonade or dragonfruit. Our work group comes here for events often, so I've tried a lot of dishes here. The mezze platter is delicious, the falafel is okay, but everything else on the mezze platter such as the babaghanouge, tabbouleh, hummus, and pita are 5/5 stars. Other wins are the prawn pasta and the branzino. One of my favorite restaurants in downtown SSF.

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    Old Jerusalem Restaurant

    Old Jerusalem Restaurant

    4.2
    (1.3k reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Outdoor seating

    Old Jerusalem is so yummy! Our eyes were differently bigger than our stomachs. We ordered the…read moreStuffed Falafel, Mosabaha, Meat Combo, Mousakhan, and Kunafa. There was complimentary bread which was insanely good and fluffy and warm plus tahini and an onion tomato sauce I think along with radishes and olives. We are not olive ppl sadly but I tried one and it was pretty okay. The service was great and all the servers were super attentive and accommodating. The Stuffed falafel was so good and huge 1 is enough for 2 people. The mosabaha was very refreshing and so good. The meat combo was good overall and everything was very herbally spiced, I wasn't impressed by the lamb tho but the kebab, hummus, and chicken were great! I haven't had Mousakhan before so not sure how it should taste but to me it was sweet and savory with really well cooked chicken. I honestly felt pretty healthy overall cause I was eating hella veggies and everything tasted so fresh. The kunafa was good we got it crispy and was yummy imo but was a lil oily (I think this is normal tho). Arab food isn't really spicy but it is spiced and very herbal which I felt in the food here, I appreciate that chili sauce is provided for the spice lovers. Overall, would highly recommend. It was about $100ish for everything and they recently increased their prices but tbh the portion sizes are huge and I feel like it is so worth it we had hella leftovers. If we had 4 ppl instead of 2 it would've been perfect portions for everyone.

    We've come across and heard about Old Jerusalem before and felt like having middle eastern food…read moretonight, so we took a chance and tried them out. When we arrived at around 7:30 pm, there were tables available. It's a comfortable cafe-like restaurant with mural paintings on the wall. Service was friendly and helpful. Unfortunately, the food wasn't as good as the ambiance and waitstaff. ***OUR PICKS*** BEEF SHAWERMA ENTREE ~ the beef was overly salted, saffron rice was ok, hummus was really thick, like peanut butter. My guy ordered this and thought it was average. 3/5 LAMB SHISH KEBAB WRAP ~ this was my dish. I ate one half of the wrap and it only held two cubes of lamb meat. The lettuce and tomatoes made the wrap bland. The meat was seasoned, but everything was plain, so it needed more seasoning. Honestly, this was missing flavor! I'll have to add something to it when I eat the rest of this wrap at home. 2.5/5 HALF ROASTED CHICKEN AND RICE ~ Our friend ordered this dish. It needed more sumac. This tasted like plain roasted chicken. Maybe it needs more seasoning while marinating. It wasn't dry, so that's a relief. Rice was ok and it wasn't dry or soggy. 3.5 We've been spoiled and have had better food in San Francisco and the Bay Area. Nothing stood out for any of us. Prices are a bit high for what you get. Sadly, probably won't be back.

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    Bursa - mideastern - Updated June 2026

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