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- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible seating
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The restaurant Sunrise Deli is a Middle Eastern restaurant nestled in San Francisco’s vibrant Sunset District. You’ll discover a welcoming spot here, perfect for a quick bite or a leisurely meal, offering a fantastic array of healthy options.
Whether you’re craving a satisfying lunch or a delightful dinner, this casual eatery provides a taste of authentic Middle Eastern cuisine in a friendly atmosphere.
Sunrise Deli offers a culinary experience where the food often shines, particularly the falafel which many find exceptional. While the service generally receives praise for its friendliness and accommodating nature, some experiences suggest inconsistencies.
However, visitors should manage expectations regarding the ambience , which is frequently described as rustic or needing attention. Despite this, many appreciate the overall value for the quality of the main dishes.
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Sunrise Deli earns an overall score of 6.5, placing it squarely in the average category, with customer satisfaction at a mixed 60.9%. This assessment is drawn from 345 customer remarks, comprising 210 positive and 111 negative observations.
The culinary offerings are a clear highlight, with Food scoring a respectable (6.9), often praised for its quality. Service also performs well at (7.2), reflecting many positive interactions.
However, the Value (5.2) is considered average, and the Ambience (4.4) is noted as an area needing significant improvement.
With a recommendation score of 6.9, Sunrise Deli is a place worth considering if your priority is flavorful Middle Eastern food, especially their highly-regarded falafel. Be prepared for a no-frills setting, as the focus here is clearly on the plate.
If you value a polished dining environment or generous portions above all else, you might find it falls short. However, for a satisfying meal and genuinely pleasant interactions, many find the experience rewarding.
When it comes to the food, it seems theres a lot to love! With a solid average score of 6.9 and a mixed customer satisfaction of 65.5%, many rave about the best falafel ever, authentic food, and fresh ingredients. Out of 235 comments, 154 were positive, highlighting delicious and savory options.
However, not everyone was completely thrilled. There were 63 negative comments, with some diners experiencing skimpy portions, cold food, and dishes lacking flavor. A few also mentioned dry meat' or issues with freshness, suggesting some inconsistency in execution.
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If you're craving top-notch falafel and authentic Middle Eastern flavors, this spot is definitely worth a try. Just be aware that some experiences point to inconsistencies in portion sizes or food temperature, so manage your expectations for other dishes.
Overall, the service at this spot truly shines, boasting a strong score of 7.2 and a solid 72.7% customer satisfaction, both indicating a good experience. Based on 32 positive pieces of feedback, many customers rave about the excellence and genuine warmth of the owner and staff, consistently highlighting friendly and quick service. However, not every visit was perfect, with 12 negative reports pointing to some inconsistencies.
A few patrons encountered a nasty attitude or aggressive tone from workers, and some mentioned longer waiting times or general dissatisfaction with customer service, suggesting there's room for improvement in certain areas.
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If you're seeking genuinely warm and often quick service, especially from the owner, this place is definitely worth a try. Just be aware that a few experiences have noted occasional gruffness or longer waits, so be prepared for a potentially mixed bag.
When it comes to ambience, this spot has a bit of a mixed reputation. While the overall customer satisfaction sits at a rather poor 31.9%, the score of 4.4 suggests its not entirely without its unique charm. Many appreciate its hole in the wall vibe and homely, family owned feel, often finding it a convenient place with a lively street atmosphere, especially with outdoor seating.
However, a substantial 26 comments out of 47 highlight significant concerns. Many describe the establishment as needing a deep cleaning, with frequent mentions of filth on surfaces and walls. The bathroom is often cited as decrepit, and some even found the place smells heavily of oil, making it difficult to breathe inside.
Clearly, cleanliness' is a major sticking point for many.
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If youre looking for a pristine dining environment, this might not be your spot, as cleanliness is a major concern for many. However, if you appreciate a no-frills, hole in the wall' charm and are willing to overlook some rough edges, you might find its unique character appealing.
When it comes to value, its a bit of a mixed bag, with an overall score of an average 5.2. Many diners, however, have found some real gems, praising the good value and pricing for certain dishes, with some even calling specific items a fantastic deal. Based on 9 positive remarks, it seems there are definitely opportunities to eat well without breaking the bank here.
On the flip side, customer satisfaction for value is a mixed 47.4%, reflecting a significant number of concerns. Out of 10 negative comments, many highlight issues with the overall price, with some dishes feeling expensive or overpriced, and not justifying the price tag for the portions provided. It seems some feel theyre paying too much for what they get.
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This spot offers a mixed bag on value; if you pick wisely, you can find some great deals and feel youve gotten your moneys worth. But be warned, many customers found certain items overpriced for the portion size, so choose carefully to avoid disappointment.
You’re looking at roughly 19 $ per person – reported by 21 diners. That puts it in the $11–$20 category. For a Middle Eastern Restaurant in San Francisco, it’s comfortably mid-range: not a steal, but not bank-breaking either.
Most guests stick to this sweet spot, with a few venturing into the $21–$30 range, showing prices cluster nicely around the average.
Here’s a quick look at what guests spend per person, based on the latest 21 reviews.
Comparing value for money against similar restaurants in San Francisco.
Overall, we think the pricing feels quite fair for a Middle Eastern spot in San Francisco. It offers good value without breaking the bank.