Trisara

San Francisco, CA · Nepalese restaurant

Rating
4.7/5
★★★★★ 4.7
Reviews
20
Rank in San Francisco
#282
of 3401 restaurants
City Percentile
80%
rating percentile
Address
Trisara, 211 Kearny St, San Francisco, CA 94108
Phone
(415) 658-7812
Website
www.trisarasf.com
Status
Closed · Opens 11 AM

Trisara is a restaurant located in San Francisco, CA. It is one of 3,401 restaurants listed in San Francisco. Its 4.7-star rating is above the San Francisco city average of 4.3 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.

About Trisara

Trisara is a premier and authentic Indo-Nepalese and Asian Restaurant that has been proudly serving the San Francisco area. Our mission has been to provide high-quality food for all those that wish to combine fun and enjoyable ambiance with skillful... More

Hours

Saturday11 AM–10 PM

Customer Reviews

★★★★★ 5.0 Maverick Sy · Feb 2026

Come in around 9pm on a Friday night, not a lot of people in the place and it was very easy to order. My food arrived fairly quickly as well. Food was yummy, i had goat biryani, lamb curry and garlic naan. Each one was wonderful and complemented each other. Service was great, the servers were pleasant and prompt with the orders. Atmosphere is good, quiet and good for groups of people to have a chat in.

★★★★☆ 4.0 Hary · Dec 2025

The food at Trisara Indo-Nepalese Restaurant was overall okay. The fried rice was good, but the noodles and Manchurian had a slightly sweet taste, which took away from the authentic flavor. The mango kulfi didn’t taste very fresh, which was a bit disappointing. On a positive note, the service was good and attentive. Overall, an average dining experience with room for improvement in authenticity and consistency.

★★★★☆ 4.0 Bikash Porthel · Nov 2025

We visited Trisara Nepali Restaurant, and the place was quite busy—people were waiting for their turn even on a weekday, which shows how popular it is. We ordered chicken momo, goat biryani, garlic naan, and chicken choila. The chicken choila wasn’t as good as expected; it felt like it needed a bit more lemon to balance the flavor. The goat biryani was extremely spicy—so spicy that even I, being Asian and used to spice, struggled to handle it. They also used an excessive amount of biryani masala, which made it heavy and difficult to eat. There were two of us, yet we couldn’t even finish half the portion. I would recommend reducing the spices and heat level in the biryani during preparation, and then adjusting it based on the customer’s preference. I personally requested a less spicy vers

★★★★☆ 4.0 Ankur Kumar · Feb 2026

We ordered paneer tikka masala which tasted more like paneer butter masala. We ordered garlic naan and jhol momo which were good in taste. Overall average food taste.

★★★★★ 5.0 Krystal · Feb 2026

Super friendly service and delicious food! They will do non-spicy if you want, but will add the spice if you do. I stopped here randomly and will be back. They were also super quick with the food which I appreciated.

Accessibility & Amenities

✓ Wheelchair Accessible Entrance ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Restroom ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Seating

Services

Nepalese restaurantIndian restaurant

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