About
Welcome to Mashaallah Halal Pakistani Food Restaurant, a culinary gem nestled in the heart of San Francisco's city center. Located at 845 Market St, space 4, this restaurant promises an array of halal delights that celebrate the rich flavors of Pakistani cuisine.
As you step into Mashaallah, you're greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere, enhanced by friendly staff ready to accommodate your preferences. The menu is a delightful exploration of traditional dishes, ensuring that every meal is an authentic experience that transports your taste buds straight to Pakistan.
The ambience may be no-frills, primarily focusing on counter service, but the heartwarming interactions with the staff make it feel homely. As one satisfied customer, Mo Khan, exclaimed, “The staff and cook were friendly and accommodating to individual tastes,” a sentiment that resonates with many who dine here.
If you're looking for a hidden gem that offers flavorful dishes without the hefty price tag, Mashaallah Halal Pakistani Food Restaurant is your go-to spot. Make sure to stop by, and you might find yourself wishing you had discovered it sooner!
For more information or to place an order, feel free to call (510) 685-5254. Your adventure in Pakistani cuisine awaits!
“ Had lunch there on final day of San Francisco visit and regretted not coming earlier! The fish masala with rice was super tasty and authentically spiced. The lamb shish kebab was superbly cooked and delicious. The staff and cook were friendly and accomodating to individual tastes. I asked for traditional spiced and was not disappointed! Highly recommend. ”
“ A total hidden gem in the basement of the San Francisco city center mall. I stumbled upon this while visiting and the service and food were excellent. Served hot and fresh the chicken had loads of flavor. Its a relatively nofrills space with counter service, but the friendliness of the owner will make you come back for more, and the food would hold its own in any other standalone restaurant ”
“ Ordered the grilled chicken tandoori 2 drums and add on rice and chickpeas for 14 before tax. It is fresh off the grill and tasted really good together with the spicy mint and yogurt coleslaw. Highly recommendcrowded on 12noon lunch time on weekend. ”
“ DELICIOUS!!!I had the Lamb Korma with palak paneer and rice,mango lassi,and garlic naan. lamb korma perfect tenderness Mango Lassi not too sweet very good for my Chinese tongue and the GARLIC NAAN the best naan i have ever had in San Francisco ”
“ Not the most amazing Pakistani food, but its one of the few places around the blocks where the quality meets the expectations. Similar restaurants around the area are exorbitantly expensive for the same level of quality. They give you a generous portion and the meat was tender. The person working at the cashier was also kind enough to explain the menu and different options. ”
“ Amazing service! Very humble Chef. Their Aloo Paratha is out of this world, more authentic than many places back home. Freshness, spices, and the dips and chutneys, all perfect combination. Wish I could give more stars and wish I was able to stay longer in San Francisco. ”
“ This is my new discovery that yummy food hide inside food court. I always thought I cant get good lamb in Bay area after visit Istanbul Dubai Marakesh, Mashallah proof me wrong! I just randomly walked by finally decided to give it a try. So glad I did. I dont even know what to order, the owner recommend lamb chicken combo . Love it, its delicious. The portion is quite big, the meat is super juicy tender, the spice is like curry but have more layers. Went back 4 times already in few weeks, and the owner is so nice they kept gave me naan on the house and I get the blessing for my days. That feels wonderful. I also recommend Mango Lassi lamb shank. I especially crazy about their Mango Lassi right now, it is so good, cant find anywhere else this good Mango Lassi. Highly recommended. ”
“ Ordered via Uber eats, food was great! Flavorful food, fresh great value. My only recommendation would be, maybe charge 12 more and give more rice.. Protein to rice ratio was a little high for me ”