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Beit Rima - San Francisco

Middle Eastern Restaurant Beit Rima in San Francisco
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How do the guests rate it?
Beit Rima at a glance
San Francisco Duboce Triangle
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Price per Person $31–$40
mentioned by 90 of the guests
#1795 out of 2403 places to eat in San Francisco
#6 Middle Eastern Restaurant out of 7 in San Francisco
Good
6.8 out of 10
7.5
Food
5.9
Service
6.3
Ambience
3.4
Value
532

Reviews

66.5%

Satisfaction

Often praised
  • Authentic flavors
  • Cozy ambiance
  • Friendly staff
Frequently criticized
  • Service issues
  • High prices
  • Noisy environment

The restaurant Beit Rima invites you to a vibrant Middle Eastern culinary journey right in the heart of San Francisco’s lively Duboce Triangle neighborhood. This casual and trendy spot is perfect for a quick bite or a relaxed meal, offering an authentic taste of the region.

You’ll discover a delightful array of small plates, perfect for sharing and exploring the rich flavors.

Overview: Introducting Beit Rima

Beit Rima offers a taste of authentic Mediterranean cuisine, often praised for its rich flavors and generous portions. Many guests appreciate the cozy and vibrant atmosphere, making it a popular spot for a lively meal.

However, experiences can vary, particularly concerning service consistency and overall value. While some find the staff welcoming, others report issues with attentiveness and wait times, suggesting a mixed experience for diners.

Good
6.8 out of 10
532

Reviews

66.5%

Satisfaction

158

negative

20

neutral

354

positive

Overall, Beit Rima earns a respectable 6.8 out of 10, indicating a generally positive, though not outstanding, dining experience. Customer satisfaction sits at 66.5%, suggesting a mixed reception where many are pleased, but a notable portion has reservations.

This assessment is drawn from 532 customer opinions, with 354 positive and 158 negative remarks. Delving into specifics, Food stands out with a strong (7.5), consistently receiving praise for its quality and taste.

The Ambience also fares reasonably well (6.3), often described as lively. However, Service (5.9) appears to be an average aspect, with both glowing and critical feedback.

The Value (3.4) score is notably lower, indicating that many customers feel the pricing doesn’t always align with the overall offering.

What people like
  • Authentic, flavorful food
  • Cozy, vibrant atmosphere
  • Exceptional hospitality
What people don't like
  • Inconsistent service
  • Poor value for money
  • Loud, uncomfortable setting

Beit Rima presents a compelling option for those seeking flavorful, authentic Mediterranean dishes in a lively setting. If you prioritize robust flavors and a vibrant atmosphere over quiet conversation or pristine service, you’ll likely find it a worthwhile visit.

With a 7.1 recommendation score, it’s clear many patrons enjoy their time here. Just be prepared for a potentially bustling environment and consider the value aspect, as some find the pricing a bit steep for the overall experience.

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Verdict: Our expert take on Beit Rima

Food (7.5 out of 10)

mentioned by 97% of the guests

It seems the food here is quite a hit with diners! With a solid 7.5 score and a 76.1% customer satisfaction, it's clear many are enjoying the culinary journey. Out of 330 total opinions, 251 rave about the food quality, spices and flavors, generous portion, and authentic Palestinian cuisine, highlighting a truly delicious experience.

However, 68 opinions point to some areas for improvement. Some found dishes to have small portions, be bland, dry and burnt, or feature a tough cut of meat. While these experiences are noted, the overall sentiment leans strongly towards a positive and flavorful dining experience.

7.5 Food

330

Reviews

76%

Satisfaction

68

negative

11

neutral

251

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Authentic Palestinian cuisine
  • Amazing flavors
  • Generous portions
What people don't like
  • Small portions
  • Bland or dry food
  • Tough meat

Often praised

  • food
  • chicken
  • hummus
  • mezze sampler
  • falafel
  • flavors
  • mezze platter
  • potatoes
  • shakshuka
  • Arabic food

Frequently criticized

  • food
  • portions
  • chicken kebabs
  • halloumi
  • hanger steak
  • hummus
  • pita
  • sauces
  • Chicken Kabob
  • Lebanese cook

If you're seeking authentic Palestinian cuisine with amazing flavors and generous portions, this place is definitely worth a try. Just be mindful that a few diners have noted issues with portion sizes or occasional blandness, so choose your dishes wisely.

Service (5.9 out of 10)

mentioned by 61% of the guests

When it comes to service, theres a lot to appreciate! Many guests, accounting for 52 positive remarks out of 96 total, frequently praise the staff for their incredible hospitality and how caring the servers are. Youll often hear about fast service and how quickly food arrives, making for a smooth and pleasant experience.

However, it's not always a perfect experience, with 40 negative comments suggesting a mixed bag. The service score sits at an average 5.9, and customer satisfaction is at a mixed 54.2%. Some experiences mention frustrating long wait times, slow service, and even careless or arrogant staff, indicating areas where consistency could be improved.

5.9 Service

96

Reviews

54%

Satisfaction

40

negative

4

neutral

52

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Friendly, caring staff
  • Fast, quick service
  • Great hospitality
What people don't like
  • Long wait times
  • Slow, poor service
  • Careless, rude staff

Often praised

  • service
  • staff
  • Service
  • hospitality
  • Paul
  • customer service
  • customers
  • experience
  • fast casual
  • food

Frequently criticized

  • service
  • manager
  • online application
  • staff
  • waiting time
  • 30 min wait
  • bad things
  • care
  • careless
  • delivery

The service here can be a bit of a mixed bag; some visits promise excellent hospitality and speed, while others might test your patience with delays. If you're willing to take a chance, you could be pleasantly surprised, but be prepared for potential inconsistencies.

Ambience (6.3 out of 10)

mentioned by 48% of the guests

Many customers appreciate the restaurants atmosphere, describing it as a "family affair" with a "homey feeling" and an "authentic" vibe. The "decor" and "seating" options, including "long communal tables" and "outside seating, " often receive praise, contributing to a "lively, buzzing vibe" that makes it a fun spot. With 46 positive remarks, theres a good deal to like.

However, the ambience isn't universally loved. Some found the space basic with uncomfortable seating, and the atmosphere can get loud when full, making conversation a challenge. There were also concerns about cleanliness, leading to 28 negative opinions.

The overall score for ambience is an average 6.3, with customer satisfaction at a mixed 59%.

6.3 Ambience

78

Reviews

59%

Satisfaction

28

negative

4

neutral

46

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Homey, authentic vibe
  • Lively social atmosphere
  • Nice decor, seating
What people don't like
  • Very loud when busy
  • Uncomfortable seating
  • Cleanliness concerns

Often praised

  • atmosphere
  • Atmosphere
  • decor
  • ambiance
  • authentic
  • authentic and cozy spot
  • cozy
  • cozy and popular
  • customers were talking
  • easy public transit access

Frequently criticized

  • atmosphere
  • parking
  • place
  • seating
  • Ramadan experience
  • bathroom
  • cleanliness
  • conversation
  • dine-in seating
  • dirty glass

If youre seeking a lively, authentic spot with a homey feel and dont mind some noise, this place could be a good fit. However, be prepared for potentially loud conditions and basic, uncomfortable seating, especially when busy. It's best for a fun, social outing rather than a quiet conversation.

Value (3.4 out of 10)

mentioned by 21% of the guests

When it comes to value, a few diners did find some bright spots, mentioning delicious food at a fair price and appreciating good portions and reasonable prices. These positive remarks, though limited to 5 out of 28 total comments, highlight that some customers felt they got their moneys worth. However, the overall score for value sits at a low 3.4, with customer satisfaction at a mere 17.9%, indicating a generally poor perception.

On the flip side, the overwhelming sentiment, reflected in 22 negative comments, points to significant concerns. Many felt the restaurant was simply too expensive and that they were often overcharged, with some even noting unexpected surcharges or a push for high suggested gratuity. Terms like high prices and money hungry frequently appeared, suggesting that for many, the value just isnt there.

3.4 Value

28

Reviews

17%

Satisfaction

22

negative

1

neutral

5

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Fair pricing
What people don't like
  • High prices
  • Hidden fees
  • Poor value

Often praised

  • prices
  • fair price
  • price
  • reasonable prices

Frequently criticized

  • money
  • price
  • expensive
  • bread
  • charge you a front
  • charging
  • cheating
  • glass of wine
  • high prices
  • money hungry

If youre heading out, be prepared that many customers found the pricing to be on the higher side, often feeling they didnt get enough bang for their buck. It might be worth a try if you're not on a strict budget, but keep an eye out for potential extra charges.

How are the prices at Beit Rima?

On average, you’ll spend around 33 per person – from 90 guests. That puts the restaurant in the $31–$40 category. For a Middle Eastern Restaurant, that’s mid-range, maybe slightly above.

Interestingly, while the average is 33, most guests actually spend a bit less, clustering around the $21–$30 mark. But don’t be surprised if some diners opt for a more premium experience, pushing the average up with spending in the $41–$50 range and beyond.

This chart shows what people usually spend per person, using the 90 most recent reviews.

Comparing the value for money of this restaurant against similar ones in San Francisco.

Considering the average spend and the range of options, we think the pricing feels quite fair for a Middle Eastern restaurant in San Francisco. It offers flexibility, catering to both those looking for a good value meal and those wanting a more indulgent experience.

Customer Reviews: what people think about Beit Rima

Visit Type
  • Food Exploration
Group Type
  • Friends
Group Size
  • Small Group
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Meal Type
  • Dinner
Sarina I.
Review date: 10/29/2025
8
Great for Sharing, Needs More Spice
I visited with a group of three and we shared a mezze sampler and the musakhan. The chicken in the musakhan was incredibly tender and delicious, though I personally felt it could have benefited from a bit more kick in spice and flavoring. The sampler was amazing, and I would definitely order it again. This is definitely a place to come to share a bunch of things, not ideal for solo dining!
  • chicken8
  • spice and flavoring5
  • sampler9
  • solo dining3
Price per Person
  • $21–$30
Visit Type
  • Food Exploration
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Meal Type
  • Dinner
Wait Time
  • Moderate (16–30 min.)
Zain B.
Review date: 10/28/2025
10
Best Arabic Food & Wholesome Experience
My experience at this restaurant was absolutely fantastic! I had the absolute best Arabic food in the Bay Area. The staff treated us so well, and they make all the food fresh to order. It was a 10/10 experience. The owner, Samir, shared a wholesome story about naming the restaurant after his Mom, which added a special touch to our visit.
  • Arabic food10
  • customers10
  • food10
Price per Person
  • $21–$30
Visit Type
  • Food Exploration
Group Type
  • Friends
Group Size
  • Small Group
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Meal Type
  • Dinner
Wait Time
  • Long (31+ min.)
Noise Level
  • Loud
Bianca C.
Review date: 10/24/2025
8
Beit Rima: Cozy Middle Eastern Gem
I don't often venture out for Middle Eastern food, but recently I've been exploring more spots with friends and coworkers, and Beit Rima is definitely a top contender. They have several locations across the city; for this visit, we chose the Church Street one due to its easy public transit access. The space itself is cozy and popular, which means it can get quite loud when full – there was a waitlist and a line out the door at one point. While we were seated at a two-top, I appreciated that they also offer long communal tables. You're seated and given menus first, then you order at the counter, and the food arrives pretty fast. We shared the mezze sampler, and each of us ordered the beef kebob plate. It was more than enough food, with leftovers to take home. We skipped dessert this time, but I'd be happy to return to try the muhalabia and explore more of their savory dishes.
  • Beit Rima8
  • easy public transit access7
  • cozy and popular8
  • loud when full4
Visit Type
  • Quick Meal
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Wait Time
  • Long (31+ min.)
Thakur D.
Review date: 10/19/2025
1
Terrible Experience, Avoid This Restaurant
My experience at this restaurant today was incredibly disappointing. The workers treated me badly, and I felt disrespected. After being told my order would be ready soon, I waited and then had to inquire. When I asked a staff member about the bathroom, I was directed, but upon returning, my order was confirmed incorrectly due to my phone's network issues. When I questioned the confirmation, I was informed they didn't have the food I ordered and was rudely told to "go away. " The staff said many bad things to me. I left feeling disappointed and demotivated. This restaurant seems to be cheating customers to make money, and I strongly advise no one to go here.
  • workers1
  • bad things1
  • disappointed1
Price per Person
  • $11–$20
Visit Type
  • Food Exploration
Group Type
  • Friends
Group Size
  • Small Group
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Meal Type
  • Lunch
Wait Time
  • Short (6–15 min.)
K M.
Review date: 10/07/2025
9
A New Favorite: Amazing Flavors!
My experience at this restaurant was fantastic, quickly making it one of my new favorites in San Francisco. On a warm, sunny, yet cool Bay Area day, I enjoyed a tangy lemonade while appetizers and food were served. The food was amazing good, with amazing flavors and truly delicious dishes, including the baked olives, lebneh, beef kabob, and chicken. I can't wait to go back.
  • tangy lemonade9
  • food10
  • baked olives9

What Beit Rima offers

Crowd

  • Tourists
  • Groups

Payments

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments

Children

  • Good for kids
  • High chairs

Popular for

  • Dinner
  • Lunch
  • Solo dining

Offerings

  • Healthy options
  • Vegan options
  • Quick bite
  • Wine
  • Beer
  • Small plates
  • Halal food
  • Vegetarian options
  • Alcohol

Dining options

  • Catering
  • Dessert
  • Dinner
  • Seating
  • Lunch

Service Options

  • Outdoor seating
  • Dine-in
  • Delivery

Pets

  • Dogs allowed outside

Parking

  • Paid street parking

Atmosphere

  • Casual
  • Trendy

FAQs

What kind of dining experience can you expect at Beit Rima, and are there options for various dietary needs?
At Beit Rima, you’ll find a casual and trendy atmosphere perfect for dine-in or outdoor seating. The menu caters to diverse preferences, offering healthy options, vegan options, vegetarian options, and halal food, ensuring there’s something delicious for everyone to enjoy.
Yes, Beit Rima is good for kids and provides high chairs, making it a family-friendly dining destination. For parking, you can typically find paid street parking nearby, allowing for convenient access to this Middle Eastern gem in Duboce Triangle.
Beit Rima holds an overall score of **6.8** out of 10, with customer satisfaction at **66.5%**. Its **Food** scores well at (7.5), while **Ambience** is average at (6.3), and **Service** is also average at (5.9). **Value** is a weaker point, scoring (3.4).
Many customers praise the authentic and flavorful Mediterranean food, often highlighting dishes like falafel and mezze. The restaurant’s cozy and vibrant atmosphere is also frequently mentioned as a positive, along with instances of exceptional hospitality from the staff.
Diners sometimes report inconsistent service, including long waits and unhelpful staff. Concerns about value are also common, with some feeling prices are high for the portions or overall experience. The ambience, while lively, can also be quite loud, and seating is occasionally described as uncomfortable.
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Location
138 Church St, 94143 San Francisco
Opening hours
Monday
Closed
Tuesday – Thursday
11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday – Saturday
11:00 AM – 9:30 PM
Sunday
11:00 AM – 9:00 PM