Yemen Kitchen

219 Jones St, San Francisco - 94102
184 reviews
Middle Eastern Mediterranean
(415) 214-3575

Just had lunch in this gem of a restaurant. Authentic Yemeni food and generous portions. Taste transported me to Yemen, delicious. Had three dishes, Beans, small pieces of meat and Fattah. Also, had the Yemeni bread and Adani tea. If I closed my eye, I could imagine myself eating in one of my favorite restaurants in Sana’a. Owner was very kind and generous. Definitely worth eating there. Just wish that we have a place like it in Seattle.

I went for walk in search of middle eastern food and found this place and was surprised with this hole in wall place.The restaurant is very small and not a sit down restaurant kinda place and more like Togo place but have the tell the food here is really tasty.I was really surprised with the taste and quality of food, will definitely come back to this place.Highly recommend the saltah!The person who was serving was also really nice :-)

This is a joyous restaurant with delicious food. The staff are kind and helpful to people who may not know as much about Ethiopian eating. Don't be afraid to ask questions. Many of the dishes can be done in mild, moderate, or spicy ways, so talk with your server and find what's best for you. We love the Super Yemen KitchenExclusive, a tour of many of the f

The food was just awesome. Specially the lamb meat that was super soft and testy.There was no usual smell at lamb meat. But its maximum dine in limit is 10, a small restaurant . And the price is little bit high but in compared with test its worthy.

People keep saying the portion sizes can last multiple meals but I finished it in one go because the food was DELICIOUS.I love the tawa bread - it's chewy and crispy at the same time. My second favorite is the lamb curry (saltah). It is quite flavorful with fatty pieces of lamb. I'd get this again. The Tumbaky was average and didn't stand out to me.

Nice Yemeni food, the Kabsa and salta were pretty good.

Very delicious food. Tried Saltah, beef stir fry, and kabsah. All tasted fresh and delicious. Small seating place, maximum around 10 people but it's worth waiting if no seats available. Adani tea tasted great. Price is reasonable.

It was my first time to try this restaurant and let me tell you it was the worst Yemeni restaurant that I have ever been too. We ordered lamb aqdah and roasted lamb and The food has no taste.

Found by accident. And what a find!If you like amazing food at cheap prices in simple surroundings served by lovely people, this is the place for you.One of my favourites in San Francisco.

The food at Yemen Kitchen delicious. Lamb kabsa was awesome and portion big. Great customer service. Highly recommended!