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Shalimar Restaurant is a Pakistani-Indian-Halal eatery located in the heart of San Francisco, offering a diverse range of culinary delights. With options for delivery, takeout, reservations, and a plethora of vegetarian and vegan choices, Shalimar is a standout in the bustling food scene.

Specializing in Tandoori Charcoal Barbeques, their Murgh Tikka Lahori, Murgh Boti Tandoori, and Lamb Boti are tender and flavorful, cooked to perfection in the traditional tandoor oven. The menu also features a variety of curries, from the classic Murghi Korma Shahi to the aromatic Saag Gosht and indulgent Beef Jalfrezi.

  • Location: 1409 Polk St, San Francisco, CA 94109
  • Phone Number: (415) 776-4642
  • Specialties: Tandoori dishes, curries, naan

Customers rave about the quality and affordability of the food at Shalimar. Regulars praise the juicy naan, flavorful curries, and attentive service. From the sumptuous Chicken Tikka Masala to the hearty Nihari, each dish is a culinary journey worth savoring.

So next time you're in the mood for authentic Pakistani-Indian cuisine, head over to Shalimar Restaurant for a delicious and satisfying dining experience.

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Sarah W.
Sarah W.

This is some of the best Indian food we've ever had hands down. We've been coming here for years and are always 100% pleased with whatever we have ordered. The service is great and friendly. It's always been one of our favorite places to eat in SF. The food is always delicious, flavorful and very affordable as well (which means a lot in this incredibly expensive city). We love you, Shalimar!! Thank you for serving so many delicious meals to the Polk St. neighborhood.

Chrizelle Kayla S.
Chrizelle Kayla S.

Best Indian food I've ever had! I'm not exactly sure what the names of the dishes are since my friend ordered for us, but all of the dishes we ordered were all delicious. We got chicken meatballs (yum), a lamb dish (very yum), lentils (yum), and one other dish with potatoes (yum). The naan was also made very well. I don't have any pictures because I was happily eating everything. The staff was very patient, understanding, and most of all kind! I had left my purse behind and one of the workers ran after me to give it back. I highly recommend coming here!

Ewa U.
Ewa U.

Ignore the bad reviews; the food is amazing and the price point is even better. I'm a local and have been going to this place for years; the naan is the surprising star- try the garlic and onion. In its best form, it'll be one of the juiciest naans you'll have. The one I had here was a little dry, so a tip for the shalimar team: don't overlook this signature dish! Bring it back to its unique quality and be known again as 'the place' for quick stuffed naan w highly purposeful texture! As for other dishes- they're great, perfectly seasoned. Their lamb dishes are quite juicy as well; byranis are excellent if looking for an integrated rice-meat dish. Paneer excellent as well. Keep up good work guys!

Sarmishtha S.
Sarmishtha S.

This is my standard Indian restaurant go to (unless I'm craving South Indian or Indian street food). So much so that I have a standard order as well: Naan and goat karahi. Never misses to hit the spot. I've at various times also tried their chicken tikka masala, goat bhuna, karahi paneer- all pretty good! The one thing I don't like much here is their Onion Kulcha. Also- strictly take out spot for me at least. Fair (actually kind of cheap) prices, consistent food- win win for those 'can't think of what I want' days. There were a couple of times when I got way too many bony pieces of meat in my goat karahi, so during my recent orders I've been mentioning that and they seem to take that into account and amend it.

Anjali P.
Anjali P.

Having moved from NYC to SF I found It's very very difficult to find good Indian/Pakistani food in San Francisco. After trying many many spots, including many awful chicken Tikka masalas I was relieved when my fiance and I found Shalimar on a random Wednesday night. - Is it affordable? Yes - What's good? Chicken Tikka masala, chicken Saag, seekh kabob - Is it clean? Hmm... - Would I go back again for tasty indian? Yep! - Is it fresh? Naan was made to order 4 stars because it was oily, food was premade to some extent.