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Komaaj Pila Bazaar - San Francisco

Persian Restaurant Komaaj Pila Bazaar in San Francisco
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How do the guests rate it?
Komaaj Pila Bazaar at a glance
San Francisco Bernal Heights
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Price per Person $31–$40
mentioned by 77 of the guests
#710 out of 2403 places to eat in San Francisco
#3 Persian Restaurant out of 6 in San Francisco
Good
7.9 out of 10
8
Food
8.3
Service
7.8
Ambience
3.9
Value
498

Reviews

76.9%

Satisfaction

Often praised
  • Authentic Food
  • Friendly Staff
  • Cozy Ambiance
Frequently criticized
  • High Prices
  • Food Inconsistencies
  • Comfort Issues

The restaurant Komaaj Pila Bazaar invites you to experience authentic Persian cuisine right in the heart of San Francisco’s vibrant Bernal Heights neighborhood. This cozy spot offers a delightful escape, where you can savor traditional flavors and enjoy a welcoming atmosphere.

You’ll find a diverse menu featuring healthy, vegan, and vegetarian options, alongside small plates perfect for sharing. It’s a trendy yet casual destination for a memorable meal.

Overview: Introducting Komaaj Pila Bazaar

Komaaj Pila Bazaar offers a distinct culinary journey, with many appreciating its delicious food and flavorful dishes that often evoke a sense of home. Guests frequently commend the friendly staff and their genuine hospitality, contributing to a welcoming experience.

The restaurant’s cozy atmosphere and Persian style design also create a pleasant setting. However, some visitors find the restaurant’s prices to be on the higher side, with concerns about certain items being overpriced.

There have also been mentions of slow service at times and issues with the general cleanliness or comfort of the dining space, such as a lack of heating.

Good
7.9 out of 10
498

Reviews

76.9%

Satisfaction

91

negative

24

neutral

383

positive

Komaaj Pila Bazaar earns a solid 7.9 for its overall performance, reflecting a generally positive experience for most diners. Customer satisfaction stands at a respectable 76.9%, indicating that a good majority leave content.

This assessment is drawn from 498 customer remarks, with 383 positive observations outweighing 91 negative ones, painting a clear picture of its reception. Diving deeper, the Food (8) is a clear highlight, consistently praised for its quality and taste.

Service (8.3) also performs exceptionally well, with many noting the attentive and welcoming staff. The Ambience (7.8) contributes positively to the dining experience.

However, Value (3.9) lags significantly, suggesting that while the experience is enjoyable, some feel the cost doesn’t quite align.

What people like
  • Delicious, authentic food
  • Friendly, welcoming staff
  • Cozy, Persian ambiance
What people don't like
  • High prices
  • Inconsistent food items
  • Ambience comfort issues

With a strong recommendation score of 8, Komaaj Pila Bazaar is certainly worth considering if you’re seeking authentic Northern Iranian cuisine. The culinary experience and the warm service are consistently praised, making it a compelling choice for those prioritizing taste and hospitality.

If you’re prepared for a potentially higher price point and can overlook minor inconsistencies in comfort or specific food items, you’ll likely find a rewarding meal here. It’s a place to visit for its unique flavors and welcoming atmosphere, rather than for budget dining.

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Verdict: Our expert take on Komaaj Pila Bazaar

Food (8 out of 10)

mentioned by 99% of the guests

The food here generally hits the mark, with a good score of 8 and customer satisfaction at a solid 77.7%. Many of the 247 positive remarks praise the authentic Northern Iranian cuisine, especially the delicious pomegranate chicken, made with fresh, high-quality ingredients and beautifully presented dishes. However, some of the 49 negative comments point to areas for improvement.

Concerns include small Mirza Ghasemi portions, stale Sangak bread, and dishes sometimes being too sweet, with a menu that some found limited or lacking balance in flavors.

8 Food

318

Reviews

77%

Satisfaction

49

negative

22

neutral

247

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Authentic Northern cuisine
  • Delicious pomegranate chicken
  • Fresh, quality ingredients
What people don't like
  • Small portions
  • Stale Sangak bread
  • Overly sweet dishes

Often praised

  • food
  • chicken
  • sour chicken stew
  • pomegranate chicken
  • smoked trout
  • Persian food
  • dishes
  • flavors
  • marinated olives
  • meal

Frequently criticized

  • bread
  • rice
  • crackers
  • dishes
  • food
  • quality
  • Iranian pomegranate paste
  • Mirza Ghasemi portion
  • Northern Iranian food
  • Salmon Belly

If you're seeking an authentic Northern Iranian culinary adventure with fresh, flavorful dishes, this spot is definitely worth a try. Just be mindful of potential inconsistencies with portion sizes or bread quality.

Service (8.3 out of 10)

mentioned by 62% of the guests

The service at this spot truly stands out, earning a solid 8.3 score and a fantastic 83.5% customer satisfaction! With 76 positive remarks out of 91, guests consistently praise the friendly staff, warm hospitality, and incredibly knowledgeable team, often highlighting their attention to detail and welcoming nature. However, it's not entirely without its hiccups, as 15 comments suggest some areas for improvement.

A few patrons reported subpar service, feeling ignored, or experiencing slow service, with some even mentioning an owner with an attitude. These instances, though fewer, indicate occasional inconsistencies.

8.3 Service

91

Reviews

83%

Satisfaction

15

negative

0

neutral

76

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Friendly, warm staff
  • Attentive hospitality
  • Knowledgeable team
What people don't like
  • Slow service
  • Feeling ignored
  • Owner's attitude

Often praised

  • service
  • staff
  • hospitality
  • Service
  • customer service
  • friendly staff
  • great service
  • owner
  • Chef Hanif
  • attention to detail

Frequently criticized

  • service
  • owner
  • Service
  • attitude
  • customer service
  • feeling invisible
  • gift card
  • inconvenient schedule
  • server
  • take-out location

If youre looking for a place where youll likely feel welcomed and well-cared for, this spot is definitely worth a try. While there are a few reports of slow or inconsistent service, the overwhelming positive feedback suggests you'll probably have a great experience.

Ambience (7.8 out of 10)

mentioned by 49% of the guests

The ambiance here is definitely a highlight, scoring a solid 7.8 with a strong 81.2% customer satisfaction. Guests frequently rave about the authentic feel and Persian style decor, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere perfect for a date night. Many of the 56 positive comments out of 69 total highlight the thoughtful attention to detail and warm, friendly atmosphere, often mentioning plush rugs and ceramics and even outdoor seating.

However, not everything is perfect. While fewer, the 13 negative comments point to some areas for improvement. Some found the sitting space limited, and there were mentions of temperature control issues, with it being either too cold or hot inside.

The music selection also received a note for refinement, and parking can be a challenge, with some noting the neighborhood isn't the most appealing.

7.8 Ambience

69

Reviews

81%

Satisfaction

13

negative

0

neutral

56

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Authentic Persian style
  • Cozy, inviting atmosphere
  • Thoughtful decor details
What people don't like
  • Limited sitting space
  • Temperature control issues
  • Parking can be difficult

Often praised

  • atmosphere
  • ambiance
  • environment
  • location
  • Atmosphere
  • Komaaj
  • Persian style
  • ambience
  • ambient
  • atmosphere of comfort

Frequently criticized

  • atmosphere
  • cleanliness
  • doors for warmth
  • front door
  • heater
  • hot inside
  • lunch area
  • music selection
  • neighborhood
  • parking

If you're looking for a restaurant with a genuinely charming and authentic atmosphere, this place is definitely worth a visit. Just be mindful of potential parking challenges and dress in layers in case of temperature fluctuations.

Value (3.9 out of 10)

mentioned by 16% of the guests

When it comes to value, a few folks found some bright spots, noting that certain items offered a reasonable price and were definitely worth it. Out of 20 total customer remarks, 4 positive comments highlighted that the memorable food, especially the dips and wraps, felt well-priced, making the experience largely positive despite minor quibbles. However, the overall sentiment for value is quite poor, with a score of 3.9 and customer satisfaction at a low 20%.

On the flip side, the majority of diners, with 14 negative comments, felt the pricing was a significant drawback. Many described the food as expensive, overpriced, and even having upscale prices for what they received. Concerns about the pricing point and portions being too small for the cost were frequently mentioned, suggesting that many found the value proposition to be quite disappointing.

3.9 Value

20

Reviews

20%

Satisfaction

14

negative

2

neutral

4

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Reasonable price
  • Worth it
What people don't like
  • Overpriced food
  • Expensive pricing
  • Small portions

Often praised

  • reasonable price
  • prices
  • worth it

Frequently criticized

  • price
  • prices
  • Armenian Red wine
  • Komaaj Mazza Bar
  • expensive
  • lunch wrap
  • pricing
  • pricing point
  • upscale prices

If you're considering a visit, be prepared that many find the prices quite steep for what you get. While a few items might feel worth it, the general consensus points to an experience that could leave your wallet feeling lighter than expected, so manage your expectations on value.

How are the prices at Komaaj Pila Bazaar?

You’re looking at roughly 40 per person – reported by 77 diners. That puts it in the $31–$40 category. For a Persian Restaurant, it’s comfortably mid-range: not a steal, but not bank-breaking either.

Looking at what people actually spend, we see a pretty wide spread. While many diners keep it in the $21–$30 range, a good number also opt for meals in the $41–$50 bracket and even higher, showing a mix of options available.

This chart shows what people usually spend per person, using the 77 most recent reviews.

Here’s how this restaurant’s value for money stacks up against similar spots in San Francisco.

Overall, we think the pricing feels quite fair for a Persian Restaurant, offering good value for a mid-range experience.

Customer Reviews: what people think about Komaaj Pila Bazaar

Price per Person
  • $71–$80
Visit Type
  • Food Exploration
Group Type
  • Couple
Group Size
  • Couple
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Meal Type
  • Dinner
Eunju T.
Review date: 10/13/2025
3
Disappointing Sweet Flavors and Overpriced Mezze
I was looking forward to trying this place but was a bit disappointed. All the dishes we had were a bit too sweet, including the dips. The mezze plate with different dips was good, but definitely overpriced at $36 given the small portion and few crackers provided. We were charged for extra crackers after asking for more. The chicken was good, but not amazing. I don’t think I will go back.
  • mezze plate5
  • chicken6
  • dips3
  • crackers3
  • dishes3
Price per Person
  • $31–$40
Visit Type
  • Food Exploration
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Meal Type
  • Dinner
Wait Time
  • Immediate (0–5 min.)
R M.
Review date: 09/19/2025
9
A Delightful First Taste of Iran
This was my first experience at an Iranian restaurant, and I have no regrets; I would return in a heartbeat. I loved the interior of Komaaj, it felt like someone's house or living room, very inviting and cozy. We tried two dishes: their mezze platter for two and the turmeric chicken over pomegranate rice. On the platter, every dish was special, with the only letdown being the bread, which tasted a bit like an old cracker. I wish they offered different options, perhaps even fresh baguette. The olives were out of this world, and the smokey eggplant was simply divine. The chicken was amazing, falling off the bone and perfectly complementing the rice. Overall, it was a really good experience. The wine, their Armenian reds, took a bit of getting used to; I wouldn't rave about them, but it was an interesting try. Kudos to the chef and team; I will certainly come back.
  • interior10
  • mezze platter9
  • olives10
  • bread3
Visit Type
  • Food Exploration
Group Type
  • Friends
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Mehdi S.
Review date: 08/31/2025
9
Authentic Northern Iranian Flavors in the Bay!
My experience at Komaj was truly the real deal for Northern Iranian food in the Bay Area. I had heard about it previously but never had the chance to try it. Finally making it yesterday, I can say it was totally worth the wait. If you're craving Shomali flavors or want something unique, this spot delivers big time. I highly recommend bringing your American friends to experience Persian food; it's the kind of food they'll never forget – authentic, flavorful, and truly unique. I'm already planning my next trip back to dive into the rest of the menu. Can't wait! 😍
  • Northern Iranian food10
  • Shomali flavors9
  • unique9
Visit Type
  • Food Exploration
Service Type
  • Dine-in
bahar P.
Review date: 08/30/2025
10
Best Persian in the Bay Area
My experience at this restaurant was exceptional. I found it to be the best Persian restaurant in the Bay Area. Everything was great, including the food, the service, and the atmosphere.
  • food10
  • service10
  • atmosphere10
Price per Person
  • $41–$50
Visit Type
  • Food Exploration
Group Type
  • Couple
Group Size
  • Couple
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Hesam K.
Review date: 08/17/2025
10
Spectacular Authentic North Iranian Food!
My experience at this beautiful restaurant was spectacular and truly enjoyable. We savored authentic North Iranian food, and the Motanjan (chicken) dish was a standout, bursting with flavor and deeply impressive. The drinks were also refreshing and great. The service was equally top-notch, thanks to Nazanin.
  • authentic North Iranian food10
  • Motanjan (chicken) dish10
  • drinks8

What Komaaj Pila Bazaar offers

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom

Crowd

  • Transgender safespace
  • LGBTQ+ friendly
  • Family-friendly
  • Groups

Payments

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards

Children

  • Good for kids
  • High chairs

Popular for

  • Dinner
  • Lunch
  • Solo dining

Amenities

  • Gender-neutral restroom
  • Restroom

Offerings

  • Healthy options
  • Vegan options
  • Happy hour drinks
  • Wine
  • Beer
  • Small plates
  • Happy hour food
  • Organic dishes
  • Halal food
  • Vegetarian options
  • Alcohol

Dining options

  • Catering
  • Brunch
  • Counter service
  • Table service
  • Dessert
  • Dinner
  • Seating
  • Lunch

Service Options

  • No-contact delivery
  • Onsite services
  • Takeout
  • Outdoor seating
  • Dine-in
  • Delivery

Parking

  • Free street parking
  • Paid street parking

Atmosphere

  • Cozy
  • Casual
  • Trendy

FAQs

What dining and service options are available at Komaaj Pila Bazaar?
At Komaaj Pila Bazaar, you can enjoy a variety of service options including no-contact delivery, takeout, outdoor seating, and dine-in. For dining, they offer brunch, lunch, dinner, and dessert, with both counter and table service available.
Yes, Komaaj Pila Bazaar provides a wide range of options to suit various dietary preferences, including healthy options, vegan options, vegetarian options, organic dishes, and halal food. You can also enjoy a selection of alcohol, including wine and beer, with happy hour drinks available.
Komaaj Pila Bazaar holds a good overall score of 7.9, with customer satisfaction at 76.9%. The Food (8), Service (8.3), and Ambience (7.8) are highly rated, though Value (3.9) is noted as a weaker point.
You can expect delicious, flavorful, and authentic Northern Iranian cuisine, with many praising dishes like tender chicken, smoked trout, and unique dips. There are also options for vegans and vegetarians.
Some customers have noted that prices can be high, with certain items feeling overpriced. There have also been occasional mentions of slow service and issues with the dining environment, such as cleanliness or lack of heating.
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Location
10 29th St, 90110 San Francisco
Opening hours
Monday
Closed
Tuesday – Thursday
5:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday – Saturday
12:00 PM – 3:00 PM, 5:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday
12:00 PM – 3:00 PM