About
Beit Rima, a Middle Eastern restaurant located in San Francisco, California, has been delighting patrons since its establishment. Since then, it has been offering a wide variety of Middle Eastern cuisine as well as catering services to locals and visitors alike. The restaurant has been praised for its friendly atmosphere, fresh ingredients, and generous portion sizes. Boasting friendly staff members and a commitment to excellence, Beit Rima continues to be a popular choice for Middle Eastern cuisine in San Francisco.
Restaurant Features
Facilities & Amenities
Restroom
Veg Friendly
Wheelchair Access
Accepted Payments
- Credit Card
- Apple Pay
- Google Pay
Must Try Dishes
When dining at Beit Rima in San Francisco, you must delve into their mouth-watering Chicken Shawarma, perfectly seasoned and grilled. For a satisfying vegetarian option, the Falafel Sandwich is a must, incorporating fresh ingredients and delightful flavors. The rich, savory Lamb Ribs are another must-try dish, enjoyed for its tender, flavorful meat. And don’t forget to save room for dessert – the Knafeh, a traditional Arabic sweet cheese dessert, is a true taste sensation. From appetizers to desserts, Beit Rima offers a comprehensive culinary experience of Middle Eastern cuisine.
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I am veggie and the food was ok, not so many options for me. It’s a fast casual rest. The noice inside was really loud so we have to go outside, prefer being colder than don’t hearing.
Wow! What a great spot. Perfect for family style eating and overall great ambiance. We got a chicken plate, dips, squash, and extra falafel.
Pros: - the chicken and beef kebabs were very well cooked and seasoned - the mezzes were each well spiced and flavorful! We got the starter, which also included refreshing pickles and dense falafels - the fattoush was very tasty and included large pieces of dates which was impressive Cons: - the fattoush was very small, it looked more like a side salad for $10 - the zaatar bread was underwhelming and quickly hard to break as it got cold - there is a muni railway stop right next to the restaurant and can interfere with the patio dining experience
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Business Hours
| Sunday: | 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM |
| Monday: | 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM |
| Tuesday: | Closed |
| Wednesday: | 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM |
| Thursday: | 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM |
| Friday: | 11:00 AM - 9:30 PM |
| Saturday: | 11:00 AM - 9:30 PM |
