Welcome to Bistro Mediterraneo in San Francisco, California.
Our menu features Gyro Sandwiches, Falafel, Lamb Bi Ajeen, and more!
Don’t forget to try our Hummus and the Babaganosh!
Find us at the corner of Clement Street and 31st Street. We’re not far from Lincoln Park Golf Course!
Order online for carryout!
Rebekah Kimminau
9 months agoCute little deli-style place for gyro and hummus food. The menu is very small and limited, but the food is fresh and made to order. The hummus was a generous portion, but very strong on the tahini and could have used more salt and seasoning. The gyro place was delicious with very fluffy rice and a nice yogurt sauce on the side. The grape leaves were some of the best I’ve had! Overall, for $33 it was a solid amount of food. We sat outside on the little table.
arsani
a week agoAfter a couple hours of hiking and walking around I found this bistro that had great reviews. Decided to check it out, and it’s as great as the rest of the reviews. Great service and delish food (gyro platter). Perfectly made the way I like it!
Rosalie Regalado
2 months agoThe food was very fresh! This is a very small deli that serves Mediterranean food. I took pictures but my phone broke and I had to get a new one. I got the salad that starts with an F. I let the man behind the counter pronounce it. Fresh with a capital F. The fresh cucumbers and tomatoes were so hydrating. The drinks are in a glass refrigerator. I paired this dish with a mineral water-excellent. This establishment is more like a small market that serves fresh and packaged food. Two tables outside and one inside. We bought the packaged Turkish delights. The candy was very fun and delicious to eat. I'll go here again to try another item on the menu.
Monica Cen
a month agoSuper friendly staff!!! I got the gyro plate and it was great!
Viggy Vanchi
10 months agoI wouldn't call this place a "hole in the wall type joint", per se, but it definitely gave me that vibe. There weren't that many people there, except for a chill young guy behind the counter making all the food, and an older gentleman who appeared to be cleaning things. I got the red-pepper bread and the falafel wrap, both were pretty good. The falafel wrap was pretty satiating, and it had a bunch of varied fillings. A tip: pay attention to the price of what you get. It will tell you generally how much food you get. Those cheaper options may not be enough for a full meal, if you're looking for that.