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Welcome to Yarsa Nepalese Cuisine

At Yarsa Nepalese Cuisine, we celebrate the rich flavors and traditions of Nepalese cuisine, blending them with Himalayan and Indian influences. Our journey began with a passion for showcasing authentic dishes while catering to diverse dietary preferences, including a variety of vegan and vegetarian options. Nestled in the heart of San Francisco's North Beach, our casual and inviting atmosphere makes it the perfect spot for lunch or dinner with friends and family. We pride ourselves on using fresh, locally sourced ingredients to create mouthwatering dishes like our addictive momos and vibrant curries. Join us and experience a culinary adventure that honors Nepal's heritage and welcomes all.

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Welcome to Yarsa Nepalese Cuisine, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of San Francisco's lively North Beach district. This restaurant not only embraces the essence of Himalayan and Nepalese flavors but also caters expertly to a diverse range of dietary preferences, making it a standout destination for anyone seeking a unique and satisfying dining experience.

  • Location: Conveniently located at 1310 Grant Ave, San Francisco, CA 94133, Yarsa is easily accessible and features a cozy, casual ambiance perfect for both intimate dinners and lively group gatherings.
  • Menu Highlights: Dishes like the Yarsa Chat — crispy kale dipped in chickpea batter and topped with yogurt and chutneys — or the addictive chicken chili momos showcase the restaurant's commitment to using fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Customers rave about the Gorkhali Goat Curry, a flavorful dish that embodies Nepalese culinary traditions.
  • Vegan and Vegetarian Options: Yarsa excels at providing an extensive range of vegan and vegetarian options, ensuring that every guest can find a dish that meets their dietary needs. The ambiance and decor, adorned with beautiful artwork, enhance the dining experience, appealing to both the eyes and the palate.

With features that include outdoor seating, happy hour specials, and a casual, welcoming atmosphere, Yarsa Nepalese Cuisine is not just a place to eat; it's a community-oriented gathering spot where the food tells the story of Nepalese culture. As you enter, you'll find the staff attentive and eager to guide you through the rich flavors that define their menu. Whether you're craving classic Indian dishes with a Nepalese twist or seeking out vegan delights, Yarsa invites you to explore a variety of flavors that satisfy diverse cravings.

As we delve into the dishes, you might find your taste buds tingling with excitement. From the Butter Paneer — creamy homemade cheese in a spiced tomato sauce — to the herbaceous Daal Makhani, every bite reverberates with authentic Nepali influences. And let’s not forget the garlic naan; it's a culinary marvel on its own, perfectly golden and fragrant.

Expect to leave Yarsa not only with a full stomach but with a newfound appreciation for Nepalese cuisine. The thoughtful combination of flavors and textures will surely have you planning your next visit before you've even left the table. For those on the go, their speedy takeout and delivery service ensures you can savor your favorites anywhere, anytime.

Explore the rich cultural culinary landscape at Yarsa Nepalese Cuisine, where every meal is not just food; it's an experience to share and cherish. Whether it's lunch or dinner, you won't be disappointed. For reservations, call them at (415) 926-5082 or simply walk in to enjoy a delicious feast.

START YOUR REVIEW OF Yarsa Nepalese Cuisine
Steven E.
Steven E.

They patterned the menu unlike any other Nepalese eatery in that it appeals to every eating preference. This includes palettes such as North Indian as well as vegan or Nepalese vegan. There's an attempt to satisfy every culture. I felt bad for our disastrous dinner in June (just around the corner), so to make it up to our lady friends, I asked Yelp, which directed me here. Score! July is off to a wonderful beginning The food was expert. The service was top notch and the atmosphere was very comfortable, casual and relaxed. Lunch or dinner ends up a winner in this place. Even I could tell that they used fresh ingredients so I believe it when they say it's all local and made from scratch. Not bad for folks that have only been here for four years. Their naan is yummy; it goes well with the Chana Masala and the Chicken Chili Mo Mo. All terrific dishes. If you're brave enough, get the Gorkhali Goat Curry. If you can handle it, it's the best in the house!

Sachina P.
Sachina P.

Excellent service. Very attentive staff. Momos are remarkably addictive. All the dishes we ordered were delicious. Vegan and gluten friendly which I loved it . Great ambience with beautiful art. definitely we will be back.

Sammy H.
Sammy H.

My favorite spot in north beach! Amazing flavor, and really nice staff. I highly recommend especially on a cold or rainy day. I got the Chicken Tikka Lunch Special, it also comes with rice and naan!

Linda Y.
Linda Y.

Really great to find Nepalese food in North Beach! Went here with 2 friends and it was pretty empty on a dreary weekend night, but was pretty pleasantly surprised by the food. First off, the garlic naan is incredible - probably one of the best ones I've had in SF. So crispy and garlicky. Yeah I'd probably just order this over and over lol. We also got paneer and chicken tikka misala (which were both flavorful but not too salty, and perfect dips for the naan). The chili momos were.. interesting. It felt a little bit like Panda Express sauce over fried gyoza (the sauce was way too sweet for me but I liked the big onion chunks). I'd love to come back for the naan and to try the cashew curry. The service was pretty relaxed. Location is nice and central in North Beach.

Caroline K.
Caroline K.

Amazing service, ambiance and the food is delicious. It's even our go to take out place too. They have the best garlic cheese naan out there! Other favorite dishes to note: daal mahkani, chicken korma, butter chicken

Elaine W.
Elaine W.

My friend is within walking distance of Yarsa so it's one of her favorites to dine in as well as order delivery from. She introduced me to the place as a thank you meal for taking care of her cat on her travels. I'm not well schooled in Nepalese food but it's very similar to Indian food - but with slight variations in their preparation and sauces. Right off the bat I highly recommend their Yarsa Chat - perfect start to any meal, and honestly I'd be happy eating it as a main course too - kale fried in crispy chickpea batter topped with more chickpeas, yogurt, chutney, tomato, and onion. I will always order this whether I dine in or get delivery through Uber Eats or DoorDash. My other favorites are their chicken chili momo dumplings and their Shahi Paneer - the most delicious cashew nut based sauce. Definitely order any of their biryani rice dishes or naan to soak up all the wonderful sauces. Service is so kind as well when we dine in and the food travels well with delivery. Big thumbs up for Yarsa. I'll continue to order from this restaurant and work my way through their menu.

Tricia F.
Tricia F.

Yum! This restaurant is worth a visit. It's small, but the service is friendly and fast. My partner and I live in the neighborhood and stopped by for dinner a few weeks ago and I'm so glad we did. We tried the Kathmandu chicken, lentil soup, and Shahi paneer. We loved them all and it was a filling meal with a nice variety of flavors and textures. I also have a lot of vegetarian and GF friends, and they have a lot of available options, so this is a crowd pleaser for a group with various food sensitivities.

Kathy M.
Kathy M.

I've only had Nepal food a handful of times at an event (food truck) or through a food delivery service. This was my first time dining at a Nepalese restaurant. I was so impressed! My fiance and I ordered a few things to share. -Chicken Chili Momo: We've had this a few times in TX, and we loved it. I was super excited to try this. This was pretty good, I like that they were so plump and large. However, it was soggy on the outside, rather than crispy. It's probably because it was smothered in sauce. I enjoyed the perfectly cooked onions and bell peppers which added some brightness to the dish. -Almond Cashew Curry: A MUST. This is a vegan dish but you can add any protein. We opted for lamb. The flavor of this curry was amazing. My fiance and I demolished this. I could probably eat this everyday. -Garlic Naan: One of the best garlic naans ever. It was light, thin, and super garlicy. Very delish! -Bhaktapur Okra: Essentially stir fried okra. It was pretty good, but some pieces were kinda hard and chewy. They may have added older okra. We enjoyed the flavor, but it was inconsistent. TLDR: If you can't decide what to order, definitely get the almond cashew curry + garlic naan.

Andy M.
Andy M.

I love momos, but admittedly that is where my knowledge of Nepalese cuisine ends. My fiance and I visited Yarsa with the goal of momos but ended up finding so much more. The momos themselves ended up not even being the star of the evening! Great flavor and portion, but I wish the momo was crispy. Granted - I have seen both fried and steamed versions of momos, but this version seemed like it was meant to be fried but had gotten soft. The okra and curry though? Absolutely fantastic! Wow, this had to be one of the best curry's I have ever eaten. I could have drank it with a straw. The garlic naan was great also. Soft with some crispy edges and great garlic flavor. Everything we tried had absolutely fantastic flavor and the service was awesome. I am only singing a star due to the momo texture and that the okra had several old pieces in it that were rather fibrous. But overall I loved the food and plan to visit again!

Mike C.
Mike C.

Having lunch a couple of time on this block the past few months, I noticed this restaurant after my meals. I made a point to come here for lunch after a bank errand around 12:30 pm on a Tuesday. There were no customers so I waited for the host who would also wait on me to seat me. I chose a two top table in the center of the restaurant. The menu was already on the table and he promptly brought me a glass and a carafe of ice water, filling my glass before setting it on the table, very welcome given the heat wave for the past week. I did my homework the night before in searching the Yelp reviews and photos before ordering my meal. Here's what I ate: 1. Butter chicken (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&select=91PVqREFgPmA_7uMgqHO0Q) - Strips of tandoori chicken cooked in a mild cream and butter sauce. I requested medium spicy after he asked me how I wanted it. It was delicious and the spiciness didn't kick in until I was 1/3rd through the plate. I enjoyed the spices and herbs that flavored the tomato based sauce. 2. Basmati rice (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&select=JD98bA79gYHbN6t5THtXXA) - Fragrant white basmati rice. This pairs perfectly with the sauce from the butter chicken as the dryness accentuates the sauce's rich flavors. 3. Garlic Naan (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q&select=ObTQuKW5kiA5UehNilwDIA) - Leavened bread coated with garlic and cilantro baked in clay oven. This is delicious , comparable to a green onion pancake in Northern Chinese cooking. The garlic flavor shines without being oily. I was the only diner for the better part of my meal until a couple walked in as I packed my remaining food. The amount of food I ordered easily feeds two so I had my lunch for later that week too. Thank you to Grover for tending to my needs. Perhaps momos or another menu item will be on my order on my next visit.