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    Saluhall

    4.1 (151 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Veggie burger with slaw and a drink
    Martin W.

    Oh that was a disappointing experience. While I still love the overall idea of having the saluhall on market. It's is such a refreshing new spot for this landmark but challenged street and I thank IKEA for investing in the city. So why was I disappointed- they change the bakery - instead of great sandwiches, rolls, inspiring pastries and great great (whole wheat ) bread that they baked in house they now use those oven for another pizza place and only serving pastries where they once had all the great items. Now it's nothing great only sweet on sweet with mostly something sweet on addition. The only thing they had "savory" at the time of the review (July 2025) was prosciutto brie - sounds good right? Well thy messed it up cause they lit it on a sweet croissant:( Please reconsider that change.

    Veggie dog
    Steph C.

    Saluhall has something for everyone. I tried the veggie dog for a quick bite. Vendors include curry up now Casa borinquena Momo El ultimo baile Sate t soto (coming soon) Of course there's your standard ikea fare of salmon and meatballs.

    Momo noodles
    Kathleen L.

    I heard about this food hall and actually stumbled upon this Ikea/food hall as my boyfriend and I were walking back to our car. My boyfriend and I went straight to Saluhall since we didn't need anything from IKEA. The food hall is two floors. Both floors has a bar and food items. Each floor, there is a little directory to show you what spots are on each floor. My boyfriend and I decided on sharing a bowl of noodles from Momo noodles. We ordered the Momo's spicy noodle. The noodles were pretty good and flavorful. Overall, the noodles were pretty good.

    Smish Smash curly fries, crisp and tasty, perfect with a beer
    Jennifer T.

    Tasty food and drink options on two floors, friendly service, clean modern space, keypad entry to bathrooms.

    mofongo cups with impossible beef
    Sheila P.

    First time here as we were trying out some dinner at Casa Boriqueña. Overall very clean food hall, quiet, not over crowded, and a busboy that works very hard on keeping all tables clean. With the Ikea also connected, you can't beat those vibes. I would bring my laptop to work on and then test out some furniture afterwards while taking a break. The type of cozy working conditions I love :) The food at Casa Boriqueña was amazing! I would love to come back to try other restaurants. I really enjoyed the atmosphere and cleanliness overall.

    Lisa X.

    This is such a unique concept for Mid-Market. Saluhall means market hall in Swedish. Makes sense when the adjoining business is IKEA. Although this is not the typical IKEA you are probably thinking of. Separate review. Saluhall houses different food vendors, a cooking school, and also hosts private events such as monthly Drag Bingo and weekly Trivia Nights. While many vendors here mainly serve vegan-focus dishes, you will also likely find plenty of plant based dishes and a few vendors also offering meat dishes. It's two floors of Euro-style food hall experience located on Market St between 5th and 6th Streets.

    Drag Bingo Brunch
    Annabelle R.

    This food hall is attached to IKEA in SF, and offers one hour parking validation in the garage downstairs with a $15 food purchase at Saluhall. There are plenty of vegan eateries and several different bars among the offerings. My partner picked up a sampler plate with skewers and plantains, from Casa Borinquena upstairs, while I tried a cheeseboiga and fries from Smish Smash eatery (both the burger and fries were delicious and filling). No complaints about the food or service. We enjoyed our meals while playing Drag Bingo near Lagom Bar on the first level of the food hall this past Sunday, with Elsa as the host, and drag performances by Dixie in between games (be ready with your dollar bills). It was entertaining, with simple bingo patterns to follow -- regular bingo 5 in a row, two sets of 5 in a row on the same card, and 4 corners bingo. Prizes for each game were a Saluhall tote and free pastry/dessert from one of the Saluhall businesses. I won a game, and picked up a brownie from Smorgasland to go along with my new bag. It was fun, and free to play (2 cards per person, to reuse for each game on the same day, already set up on the tables at arrival). Love how they do special events here throughout each month. They even have shuffleboard on site, downstairs. The space is lovely, modern and bright with so much seating on two levels. A great place to grab a snack, and perhaps a cocktail or two.

    IKEA food menu
    Camellia H.

    Love that they added this new food hall downtown to bring some more foot traffic to the area! It's directly connected to IKEA so you can stop for some food after doing your home furnishings shopping. There's a good variety of spots in here from pizza to burgers to Indian food, Swedish food(ofc), Chinese food, and more. There were also some places coming soon so looks like they'll be adding even more variety! There's a coffee shop downstairs and a bar upstairs so really this place is like a one stop shop! My bf and I opted for Momo noodles. He got the Momo's spicy noodle and I got the hot & sour noodles. Both bowls come with some arugula on top which I thought was a nice touch. My bf rated his 4.5/5 stars I'd give the hot and sour noodles a 3.5/5. Overall pretty good. All the sauce pools at the bottom so you really have to make sure to mix throroughly and consistently while you eat. When I first started eating I thought the noodles tasted a bit bland but by the time I got to the bottom where all the sauce was they were much more flavorful. The noodles themselves were on the thicker side and chewy which I liked. The star of this food hall rendezvous for me would have to be the soft serve. You can find the stall downstairs by the entrance. The girl who was working the stand was the absolute sweetest. She offered samples of all the flavors. I opted to get a swirl of the watermelon and lime flavors which she recommended. It was soooo freaking good I would go back just to get it again. You can also get toppings with it at no extra charge but I opted not to since it was already so good on its own. It seems like the owners of this hall are pushing for it to become a community space. I saw a calendar on the wall for upcoming events. There's a big tv downstairs for watching sports I presume? They host cooking classes upstairs. And there's even a small play place for kids upstairs as well. I hope this place breathes some life back into the downtown area that so desperately needs it!

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    Lasya R.

    Such a great spot!! Super spacious and nice to work from. Lots of great food options and quick service. The coffee and pastries downstairs are super delicious, and then upstairs has more filling food options. Will definitely be back!

    Randy G.

    I walked 1.5 miles in a unfortunately now sketchy SF to get to where I thought I might be able to sit or grab dinner to go. I had high hopes but a bunch of the restaurants are closed early before dinner time even..... I basically wasted my time coming here and they should post the hours of the places somewhere easy too find and update them properly online....I wanted my time going upstairs to find the places I wanted to try were closed earlier than they should be... I can't say anything else good about this place other than it was clean inside...

    The Afghanistan chicken and couscous bowl at Kamya ! $20 and delicious !!
    Alan C.

    I am in town for a biotech conference and I'm eating by myself tonight so I wanted something near my hotel and ideally fast casual. I did t realize that an IKEA opened on Market Street and interestingly they opened a food court next to the IKeA and apparently they serve food there from IKEA earlier in the day. Their restaurant was closed when I arrived but the second floor has a number of fast casual restaurants including some familiar names (aka Curry Up) and those I had never heard of. Great reviews for the Algerian restaurant - KAYMA - so I ordered their flavorful chicken bowl w couscous and a smoked eggplant salad (banaganoush) and some delicious grilled red peppers - and it was a solid portion, and every element of it was delicious. Seriously delicious. I believe it was called the Pajaj Paradise Bowl - get that !! For S.F. a $20 bowl of delicious food is a bargain. And it was in a nice, secure and inviting location. The space is clean and nice, there were communal tables with plants and nice warm modern lighting and the bar area had glasses of water as well. This close to the Tenderloin on Market street - a nice surprise. We will be back when attending the nearby theatres !! We found a new place to get a happy hour drink (M-F) and a quick hardy meal on a safe and secure place. I might even wander aimlessly in IKeA next visit. It closes early on Sundays !

    Spiced Fries and garlic sauce for $7, with added Chicken + $9  Lemonade $6
    Jamie Z.

    Beautiful, spacious 2-story food hall with their main entrance on Market Street. My friends and I went to check out Saluhall last Saturday night around 6pm before heading over to SF Playhouse on Post (a few walkable streets over), and the hall was not too crowded yet still very vibrant. They have restrooms with multiple stalls on the first floor with staff member who keypads a code in to enter. With many options to pick, we landed on Kayma Algerian Eatery on level 2 for our mains including: 1. ALGERIAN SPICED FRIES for $7 which includes French fries seasoned with cumin and ras el hanout spices with garlicky dipping sauce. Added chicken for extra $9. (Thoughts: Crispy and we'll seasoned, and the garlicky sauce was the winner. Would skip the chicken next time, it wasn't bad, just felt it didn't mean much for me). 2. BLOSSOM LIMONADE | Orange blossom scented organic limonade with mint $6 (Loved this!! Lemony and packed with flavor ) 2. KAYMA BOWL | DAJAJ PARADISE BOWL for $20 which includes Chicken breast marinated in yogurt, tomato, onion, cumin, and ras el hanout couscous with fire-roasted bell pepper hamiss (friend said this was good and a great portion, had leftovers) 3. IKEA'S Swedish Meatballs (A classic) 4. Empanada with impossible meat Plenty of seats, food options/variety that can satisfy your cravings. Would come back!

    Coffee and tea menu
    Ivonnie S.

    Saluhall is a great new addition to the Market St neighborhood between Powell and Civic Center Stations, with a variety of food options available and plenty of space to gather with friends and community. THE SPACE // There are two floors, and you can enter from Market St on the ground floor or from the IKEA side on the ground or second floors. The ground floor has high ceilings and lots of communal seating, and friendly security staff at both the street entrance and to help open the locked restrooms. The space has been clean and well-maintained on every visit so far. THE FOOD // The ground floor has a variety of Saluhall-specific food options, including a baked goods and coffee bar, a dairy-free soft serve spot, a plant-based burger bar, and a beer bar. Upstairs are more varied food options from local restaurants, including Indian, Algerian, Mexican, Chinese, and Puerto Rican cuisine. You can also order from IKEA's food area from the Saluhall side if you're craving some $1-2 hot dogs or Swedish meatballs. A lot of the food options are plant-forward, e.g. vegetarian or vegan, but there are also meat options! So far, I've really enjoyed: + From Smörgåsland (the bakery/coffee area on the ground floor): the savory farm egg danish, flat white, and Chocolate Spandauer for a sweet treat! + From upstairs: the crispy Coca Hand Pie, Dajaj Paradise Bowl (which has chicken in it), and the hot Sahara mint green tea from Kayma; and Popo's sesame and peanut sauce noodles from MoMo Noodle. My friends have also enjoyed the vegan tacos from La Venganza and the sampler plate from Casa Borinquena. + From Snöberg (dairy-free soft serve made with oatmilk, on the ground floor): not quite as satisfying as dairy milk ice cream for me, but the chocolate soft serve swirled with crushed Oreos was still a nice light sweet treat. Portion was enough to share between 2. Strong Oatly flavor. We've also tried one of the cocktails from the upstairs cocktail bar and thought it was a bit watery - even as someone who doesn't drink much. I hope more people come to check out Saluhall and all that it has to offer!

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    Public transportation or Uber/Lyft is best. If you have to drive, there's a parking garage at 440 Stevenson that I believe charges $20.

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    Oh man! So I use to perform the Fire Alarm Inspection at the Nordstrom for about 7 years straight…read moretill they closed. Went back to do a job walk foe the entire center and boy was i shocked! I cannot believe how empty this place got. Super sad really. I remember the mall to be packed! One of the most iconic and beautiful Nordstroms. Bloomingdales. The most amazing dome. The upside down Christmas tree under the dome. Man, they use to go all out! And now it's all gone. A literal ghost town inside with scary homeless people running around. Well, at least, Panda is still open and we didn't have to wait in line at all, so that's a plus. I sincerely hope they can salvage this mall and that it would eventually come back to life! I really do hope so!!

    Everything went downhill drastically after the iconic four-story Nordstrom and two-story…read moreBloomingdale's were gone. Even 90% of the food court is gone. The remaining eateries are Panda Express and Shake Shack. The movie theater is gone. Walgreens is gone. One entrance to BART/MUNI remained locked. It's so sad to see what happened post-pandemic. The memories of walking around the spiral escalators to Nordstrom, having frozen yogurt while waiting for my grandmother to arrive, sitting next to a Mexican family while eating food court sushi, and shopping for cute clothes at American Eagle Outfitters as a teen. Long live the past of shopping in the 2010s. The entrances on Market Street still smell like urine, though. The majority of SF residents blame the city officials for letting criminals and homelessness go free, which made most retail stores shut down due to robberies. Less than 28 stores remained in business. The best part is that the public restrooms are still open, and there's access to BART/MUNI near the GNC Store. The best shopping mall in SF is Stonestown Galleria, next to San Francisco State University, where you can take the MUNI train M.

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