Assab Eritrean
San Francisco, CA 94118
Phone: (415) 441-7083
- Price:
- $
- Cross Street:
- Collins Street
- Best of Citysearch:
- Vegetarian Food 2008
- Hours:
- Mon-Thu 11am-3pm, 4pm-9:30pm, Fri-Sat 11am-3pm, 4pm-10pm
Editorial Review for Assab Eritrean – by Kristin Gifford
In Short
With a straw hutch near the kitchen and prints of weavers on the walls, Assab manages to conjure up an image of Eritrea for diners. Kitfo--Ethopian steak tartare--is served raw traditionally, but also available rare (recommended) or well-done. There are a number of vegetarian options, a nice selection of Eritrean and Ethiopian beers and Ethiopian honey wine to enjoy with your meal. Two or more dishes can be served together on a larger serving platter.
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Insider Tips
Save MoneyEnjoy a smaller portion at a smaller price by coming during lunch hours.
Save TimeReservations for parties of four or more are required.
Where to SitParties of two can ask to sit at the traditional Ethiopian handcrafted straw tables, called mesobs.
User Reviews for Assab Eritrean
02/17/2007 Posted by dan_in_sf
I used to frequent this spot years ago when it was a Thai place (great one, I might add). Then they moved and it turned into an "Eritrean" restaurant. I don't even know where that is. I was upset my Thai place was gone, but I read the reviews on here, and decided to give it a shot. This is exactly what my wife and I ordered - a Sambusa appetizer, huge plate of their family sampler dinner, which included lamb, chicken, beef, and tuna, along with a bunch of side dishes that I'm not sure what it was, but what the heck, 2 beers and a guava juice. The total for this delicious meal was 32 bucks. We couldn't even finish it. Once in a while, my wife and I will go downtown and spend a lot of money for a fru-fru meal, but the Richmond district is where you're going to find the best deals and some of the best food in the city. Check this place out. You won't be disappointed. (p.s. I know where Eritrea is now!)
Pros: Delicious food. Very cool owner. Fast service.
Cons: none.
12/07/2006 Posted by selflove1
Ok, so the other night my boyfriend and I decided to go to a little Eritrean restaurant that we had driven by but assumed wasn't good because we've been disappointed at just about every Ethiopian place in town. We usually have to drive to the east bay for good Ethiopian or Eritrean food. We were both blown away by how great the food was! Everything was FRESHLY MADE!!!! Everything was DELICIOUS!!! The lentils were cooked to perfection. The Kulwa (we got chicken and beef) was perfectly spicy and tender. The injera was fresh not stale! I mean, this was the kind of place that you immediately want to get on citysearch and write about. The service was great. The only pitfal was the ambiance, but hey when you are hungry, do you really care? Honestly the place was clean and cute. Its family owned, the mom cooks, the daughter serves and the dad takes care of the business (i know this because the owner came and talked to us when I told the waitress to compliment the chef). Please try this place, I promise you won't be disappointed.
Pros: GREAT FOOD and service
Cons: ok ambience
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