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Pakwan - San Francisco

Pakistani Restaurant Pakwan in San Francisco
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How do the guests rate it?
Pakwan at a glance
San Francisco Little Saigon
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Price per Person $21–$30
mentioned by 79 of the guests
#2007 out of 2403 places to eat in San Francisco
#9 Pakistani Restaurant out of 9 in San Francisco
Good
6.4 out of 10
6.9
Food
6.1
Service
5
Ambience
5.9
Value
396

Reviews

57.8%

Satisfaction

Often praised
  • Generous portions
  • Authentic Pakistani
  • Reasonable pricing
Frequently criticized
  • Cleanliness issues
  • Service inconsistency
  • Parking/neighborhood

The restaurant Pakwan Restaurant – Tenderloin, a renowned Pakistani Restaurant in San Francisco’s vibrant Little Saigon neighborhood, offers you a truly authentic culinary journey. You’ll discover a fantastic dining experience, especially if you appreciate a great tea selection to complement your meal.

This spot is perfect for a casual outing, providing a welcoming atmosphere where you can enjoy delicious food. Whether you’re looking for a quick bite or a full dinner, you’ll find options to satisfy your cravings.

Overview: Introducting Pakwan

Pakwan offers a culinary experience where the focus is clearly on the plate. Many appreciate the generous portions and the authentic flavors of its Pakistani dishes, making it a destination for those seeking specific cultural tastes.

You’ll find particular praise for items like their flavorful Naan. However, the experience isn’t uniformly polished.

Some guests have noted concerns regarding the overall flavour consistency in certain dishes, and issues with the immediate parking situation and the surrounding area have been mentioned, suggesting a mixed bag beyond the food itself.

Good
6.4 out of 10
396

Reviews

57.8%

Satisfaction

123

negative

44

neutral

229

positive

Pakwan holds an overall Restaurant Score of 6.4, placing it in the average category, while customer satisfaction stands at a mixed 57.8%. This indicates that while many find their visit satisfactory, a notable portion of diners have reservations.

The insights are drawn from 396 customer observations, with 229 positive and 123 negative remarks. Delving deeper, Food scores well at (6.9), suggesting it’s a primary draw, though some experiences vary.

Service (6.1) and Value (5.9) hover around average, indicating room for improvement in consistency. The Ambience (5) receives the lowest marks, pointing to areas that could significantly enhance the dining environment.

What people like
  • Generous food portions
  • Authentic Pakistani dishes
  • Reasonable pricing
What people don't like
  • Cleanliness concerns
  • Inconsistent service
  • Neighborhood and parking

If you’re primarily seeking robust Pakistani flavors and substantial servings, Pakwan is worth considering. The strong emphasis on the cuisine, reflected in a Recommendation Score of 6.7, suggests that the food often hits the mark for its target audience, despite other aspects being less consistent.

However, it’s wise to set expectations for the overall dining environment and service, which can be a bit of a mixed experience. For those prioritizing a casual meal where the food takes center stage, Pakwan could be a suitable choice, but be prepared for potential inconsistencies beyond the plate.

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Verdict: Our expert take on Pakwan

Food (6.9 out of 10)

mentioned by 94% of the guests

When it comes to the food, youll find a lot to love here! With a solid score of 6.9 and 162 positive remarks, many rave about the "authentic food" and "flavorful dishes. " Expect "huge portions" and some even call it the "best biryani" theyve had, making for a truly satisfying meal.

However, customer satisfaction sits at a more mixed 66.4%, with 64 negative comments pointing to some concerns. Issues like overall food quality being poor, undercooked items, and a lack of flavor in certain dishes pop up. A few even reported finding plastic shards, which is definitely a dealbreaker.

6.9 Food

244

Reviews

66%

Satisfaction

64

negative

18

neutral

162

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Authentic, flavorful food
  • Generous portions
  • Excellent biryani
What people don't like
  • Poor food quality
  • Undercooked items
  • Plastic shards found

Often praised

  • food
  • biryani
  • portions
  • Nihari
  • chicken biryani
  • Naan
  • Pakistani food
  • garlic naan
  • vegetarian options
  • Chicken Karahi

Frequently criticized

  • food
  • Naan and Roti
  • chicken tikka
  • flavor
  • flavour
  • food poisoning
  • goat karahi
  • naan
  • paneer
  • Food

So, is it worth a try? If you're craving authentic, flavorful Pakistani/Indian food with generous portions, it could be a hit. Just be aware that some experiences highlight inconsistencies in quality and occasional serious issues, so manage your expectations.

Service (6.1 out of 10)

mentioned by 53% of the guests

When it comes to service, this spot has some real shining moments, with a 6.1 score indicating an average performance. Many guests, about 30 of them, raved about the friendly and helpful staff, often highlighting individuals like Suleiman for their excellent attention to detail. Youll frequently hear praise for the fast service and quick preparation time, making for a smooth dining experience.

However, its a bit of a mixed bag, with customer satisfaction sitting at 50%. About 18 comments point to some significant hiccups, particularly concerning missing items in orders, especially for delivery or service to go. Issues with staff communication skills and general poor service experiences also pop up, suggesting there's definitely room for improvement in consistency.

6.1 Service

60

Reviews

50%

Satisfaction

18

negative

12

neutral

30

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Friendly, helpful staff
  • Fast service
  • Attentive to detail
What people don't like
  • Missing order items
  • Poor staff communication
  • Inconsistent takeout service

Often praised

  • service
  • staff
  • Service
  • Suleiman
  • Servers
  • attention to detail
  • fast service
  • host
  • preparation time
  • service was good

Frequently criticized

  • order
  • service
  • behave with customer
  • delivery
  • instructions
  • manager
  • missing items
  • onion, chutney, or cutlery
  • owner
  • person at the counter

The service here is a mixed bag. You might encounter friendly, fast staff, but be aware of potential issues with order accuracy, especially for delivery. It's worth a try for dine-in, but manage expectations for takeout.

Ambience (5 out of 10)

mentioned by 44% of the guests

When it comes to the vibe, this spot offers a mixed bag, with a score of 5, placing it squarely in the average category. Some diners really appreciate the welcoming and casual atmosphere, noting the quiet noise level and even the cute historical Pakistani architecture. There are 22 positive remarks highlighting aspects like cleanliness and a pleasant overall feel.

However, customer satisfaction for the ambience is quite poor at just 34.4%, reflecting significant concerns. Many of the 31 negative comments point to issues like a sketchy neighborhood, cleanliness problems, and cramped seating. The broken front door, letting in cold air and impacting comfort, also frequently comes up as a major drawback.

5 Ambience

64

Reviews

34%

Satisfaction

31

negative

11

neutral

22

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Welcoming casual atmosphere
  • Quiet noise level
  • Historical architecture
What people don't like
  • Sketchy neighborhood
  • Cleanliness issues
  • Cramped seating

Often praised

  • atmosphere
  • Atmosphere
  • Noise level
  • Parking space
  • Wheelchair accessibility
  • ambiance
  • casual environment
  • cleanliness
  • historical Pakistani architecture
  • hotel proximity

Frequently criticized

  • parking
  • area
  • neighbourhood
  • ADA/Title 24 accessibility
  • Accessible Business Entrance
  • San Francisco Building Code
  • ambiance
  • area around the restaurant
  • broken front door
  • cleanliness of the employees

If you're someone who can overlook a challenging neighborhood and some comfort issues for a quick bite, you might find the casual atmosphere acceptable. But if a clean, comfortable, and inviting environment is high on your list, this place might disappoint.

Value (5.9 out of 10)

mentioned by 28% of the guests

Many guests found the prices to be quite affordable and reasonable, often feeling it was worth every penny. With 15 positive remarks out of 28 total opinions, it seems many appreciate the value for money here. Some even highlighted generous portions contributing to a good price-quality ratio.

However, the value proposition isn't universally loved, with 10 negative comments. Some felt the experience was expensive or overpriced, even calling it a waste of money and time. The overall customer satisfaction sits at a rather 53.6%, indicating a mixed bag, and the score for value is an average 5.9.

5.9 Value

28

Reviews

53%

Satisfaction

10

negative

3

neutral

15

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Affordable prices
  • Generous portions
  • Good price-quality
What people don't like
  • Can be expensive
  • Not worth money
  • Poor value

Often praised

  • price
  • reasonable prices
  • Affordable
  • Prices
  • affordable
  • budget friendly Indian restaurant
  • final bill
  • good price
  • price-quality ratio
  • reasonably priced

Frequently criticized

  • expensive
  • money
  • money and time
  • price
  • price performance
  • prices
  • time
  • time and money
  • value for money

If youre looking for potentially affordable options with generous portions, this spot might be worth a try. However, be aware that some find it expensive or not worth the money, so manage your expectations carefully. Its a bit of a gamble on whether youll feel its a good value.

How are the prices at Pakwan?

You’re looking at roughly 28 per person – reported by 79 diners. That puts it in the $21–$30 category. For a Pakistani Restaurant, it’s comfortably mid-range: not a steal, but not bank-breaking either.

While many diners keep it in the $11–$20 and $21–$30 sweet spot, we also see a good number of guests enjoying more premium experiences, with prices stretching into the $41–$50 range and beyond. It’s a nice mix, offering something for various budgets.

Here’s a quick look at what guests spend per person, based on the latest 79 reviews.

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

For a Pakistani Restaurant in San Francisco, we think this pricing feels quite fair. It offers a good mid-range experience, with options if you want to splurge a little or keep it more casual.

Customer Reviews: what people think about Pakwan

Visit Type
  • Quick Meal
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Len W.
Review date: 10/24/2025
9
Delicious and Affordable Food!
My experience at Pakwan was fantastic. The food was delicious and affordable. While it's challenging to rate service and atmosphere for a counter-service spot compared to fine dining, the staff I interacted with were helpful and pleasant. The casual environment was welcoming and comfortable.
  • food10
  • affordable10
  • staff9
Visit Type
  • Quick Meal
Aj A.
Review date: 09/18/2025
4
Chicken Seekh Kebab Lacked Flavor, Garlic Bread Was Good
My experience involved ordering the chicken seekh kebab, which unfortunately had no flavour and was described as having "just zero" taste. On a positive note, the garlic bread was good. The service received a rating of 4, atmosphere a 3, and food a 3.
  • garlic bread7
  • chicken seekh kebab2
  • flavour1
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Muzafar M.
Review date: 08/16/2025
2
Disappointing Door Issue Needs Urgent Fix
I was very disappointed with my dining experience. The broken front door, which doesn't close properly, ruined the atmosphere by letting in cold air and making it uncomfortable to eat. Despite multiple customers raising this issue and the cashier informing the owner, months have passed without a fix. This isn't just inconvenient; it may violate San Francisco Building Code, ADA/Title 24 accessibility requirements, and the Accessible Business Entrance (ABE) program, all of which require self-closing, well-maintained, and accessible doors. A simple repair would significantly improve customer comfort and bring the restaurant into compliance. If the owner continues to ignore this, the city could intervene.
  • simple repair8
  • broken front door1
  • cold air1
  • customer comfort1
Price per Person
  • $31–$40
Visit Type
  • Food Exploration
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Meal Type
  • Dinner
Muhammad K.
Review date: 08/10/2025
9
Excellent Pakistani and Sudan Food Near Union Square
I had the opportunity to visit this restaurant when I was in San Francisco. It's conveniently located just a few minutes' walk from Union Square. The restaurant is halal certified, making it a great option for those with dietary restrictions. Kids are welcomed here with no issues. While they only accept walk-ins, the food received a perfect score of 5, and the service and atmosphere were also rated a 5. For vegetarians, it comes highly recommended, with a dedicated vegetarian menu or section available. The price per person ranges from $30–50. The restaurant offers plenty of parking and is wheelchair accessible. I had a wonderful dinner experience.
  • halal certified9
  • kids are welcomed9
  • Walk-ins only6
AD
Review date: 08/09/2025
1
Sick after eating here
I got sick after eating at this restaurant and haven’t been able to use the bathroom for almost four days. The food quality was so poor that it led to severe illness. This experience was extremely negative.
  • food1

What Pakwan offers

Highlights

  • Great tea selection

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom

Crowd

  • Tourists
  • Groups
  • College students

Payments

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments

Children

  • Good for kids
  • High chairs

Popular for

  • Dinner
  • Lunch
  • Solo dining

Amenities

  • Restroom

Offerings

  • Late-night food
  • Healthy options
  • Small plates
  • Halal food
  • Vegetarian options
  • Quick bite

Dining options

  • Catering
  • Dessert
  • Dinner
  • Seating
  • Lunch

Service Options

  • No-contact delivery
  • Takeout
  • Delivery
  • Dine-in

Parking

  • Free street parking
  • Paid street parking

Atmosphere

  • Casual

FAQs

What accessibility features and parking options does Pakwan Restaurant - Tenderloin offer?
Pakwan Restaurant – Tenderloin ensures a comfortable visit with a wheelchair accessible entrance and restroom. For your convenience, you’ll find both free street parking and paid street parking available nearby, making your arrival and departure hassle-free.
Absolutely! Pakwan Restaurant – Tenderloin caters to diverse tastes with healthy options, halal food, and vegetarian choices. You can enjoy lunch, dinner, and even late-night food, with catering services and delicious desserts also available for you to savor.
Pakwan has an overall Restaurant Score of 6.4. Its Food scores well at 6.9, while Service is 6.1, Value is 5.9, and Ambience is 5, indicating a mixed performance across different aspects.
Customers frequently praise Pakwan for its generous portions and authentic Pakistani dishes, with specific mentions of flavorful biryani, Nihari, and Naan.
Key concerns include inconsistencies in food quality, issues with cleanliness and the general ambiance, and occasional reports of unhelpful service or challenges with parking and the surrounding neighborhood.
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Location
501 O’Farrell St, 94102 San Francisco
Opening hours