In 1984, Sunrise Deli opened on 2115 Irving Street in the Sunset District in San Francisco and introduced the most delicious and best Middle Eastern cuisine in the Bay Area. Almost three decades later, Sunrise Deli continues to provide the freshest and highest quality Middle Eastern food in the Bay Area. With numerous awards along the way, Sunrise Deli has proved to be the best Middle Eastern cuisine the Bay Area has to offer. Our mission is to continue our great quality of food and excellent service in our current locations, as well as expanding throughout the Bay Area and beyond. We want to take this time to thank you for your many years of loyal patronage and we look forward to serve you for many years to come.
Sandra Leon
3 months agoI ordered from their food truck a couple days ago during the Bhangra Night Market event. The person taking my order provided excellent customer service and was patient with me while I ordered. Really delicious food too! The falafel was so good and I loved the hummus as well. Highly recommend.
anisha arora
5 months agoIt is literally best falafel Iโve had in the US. Thereโs only one warm elderly gentleman billing and cooking the food so you need to be patient. But the food is worth waiting. Highly recommend! You canโt go wrong. Donโt come here for the service/ atmosphere, come here for the delicious food.
Dema D
5 months agoI recently visited this longstanding establishment, but my experience was profoundly disappointing. Upon entering, I was immediately struck by the filth. The walls were covered in grease, which even dripped down a decorative picture. The restaurant was cluttered with supplies in an unorganized manner. There was no greeting or acknowledgment from the staff. When an employee finally did address me, it was with a nasty attitude and an aggressive tone, making me feel unwelcome. Despite my initial reservations about the state of the restaurant and its lack of patrons on a typically busy day, I decided to stay. Unfortunately, the food did not redeem the experience. The oil used for frying was clearly dirty and old, which was evident in the taste of the falafel. The falafel itself was disgusting, a far cry from what I expected. As an Arab and a Palestinian, I was particularly disheartened. This restaurant is a disservice to our cuisine and culture. It's baffling to me how this place remains in business and doesn't have more negative reviews. I cannot recommend it to anyone seeking quality Middle Eastern food.
Patrick Yau
5 months agoJust moved into the neighborhood so was giving them a try. We got a lamb plate to go. The portion is so small. No veggies no rice; just some sauce, passable amounts of meat, and a thin pita bread. Would not recommend and would not go back... Decent flavor but just doesn't justify the price tag....
Abhi Shek
6 years agoThis place is a solid 3.84 and the interior is decorated in a 'hole in the wall' facade. Located on the south side of Irving St. between 22nd and 23rd Avenue, this is the definition of a no frills joint. Service was quick. We ordered a kufta kebob (lamb/beef) plate, chicken kabob plate and a greek salad with chicken. My wife gave the salad a 3.7, I gave the kufta dish a solid 4 (we saved the last plate for later). All in all a decent meal, felt clean after eating it (food was not greasy). Would recommend, we'll be visiting again in the future. Parking on Irving can be an issue, depending on the time of day.