Welcome to Helmand Palace
Helmand Palace, located in San Francisco, is a cherished gem in the Mediterranean and Afghan dining scene. This family-run restaurant offers an inviting atmosphere and a menu brimming with delicious kebabs, vegetarian specialties, and traditional soups. Guests rave about the flavorful dishes, such as the Aushak ravioli and the perfectly grilled kabobs. The warm hospitality and attentive service enhance the dining experience, making every visit memorable. Helmand Palace not only serves exceptional food but also creates a comforting vibe that feels like home, promising satisfying meals and lasting memories for every patron who walks through its doors.
- 2424 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA 94109 Hotline: (415) 345-0072
If you're hunting for exceptional Mediterranean flavors in San Francisco, look no further than Helmand Palace, nestled at 2424 Van Ness Ave. This charming eatery serves a delightful fusion of Afghan cuisine, with a menu that showcases a variety of kebabs, flavorful vegetarian options, and comforting homemade dishes. Whether you're a seasoned aficionado of Afghan food or a curious newcomer, Helmand Palace promises to transport your taste buds to a world of richness and warmth.
Upon entering Helmand Palace, you'll be greeted by a welcoming atmosphere, reminiscent of a cozy family-run establishment. The decor exudes an aesthetic charm, making it a perfect spot for gatherings with friends or family. The attentive staff, often recognized as a close-knit team, adds a personal touch to every dining experience, making you feel right at home.
- Appetizers: Kick off your culinary adventure with the Kadoo, a baked baby pumpkin seasoned with sugar and topped with a savory ground beef sauce. This sweet and savory combination truly showcases Afghan culinary artistry. Don't miss the Aushak ravioli, delicately filled with leeks and scallions, paired with refreshing mint yogurt.
- Soups: For a soul-warming experience, the Shorwa, a fresh vegetable soup with lamb, is a personal favorite that evokes comfort in every spoonful. Vegetarian options like the Vegetarian Shorwa deliver similarly satisfying flavors.
- Main Courses: The highlight for many diners is the kebabs, perfectly grilled and seasoned, leaving an unforgettable taste. The Theeka Kabob is especially noteworthy for its juicy prime rib served with aromatic rice and lentils, ensuring a hearty meal fit for sharing.
Vegetarians will be pleased with the diverse options available, such as the Vegetarian Mantwo and Banjan, both infused with rich spices that highlight the traditional Afghan flavor profile.
Helmand Palace isn't just about food; it's about the experience. As echoed by guests like Mark and Alexandra K., the friendly service and the inviting vibe enhance your dining visit. With memorable dishes that pay homage to Afghan culture and an environment that feels like a second home, it's no wonder that patrons mill in and out, returning for more culinary magic.
In conclusion, if you’re seeking a blend of genuine hospitality and exquisite cuisine, make Helmand Palace your next dining destination. Armed with a hearty appetite and an adventurous spirit, you're bound to uncover a plethora of flavors that will keep you intrigued and satisfied.
Don't forget to call ahead at (415) 345-0072 to check for any specials and to book your table!

I ran in here right before closing last night. Had one of the best kebabs. Hassan was the guy working there, was very friendly and funny. I definitely recommend this place

What's not to love here? Delicious food and a comforting vibe. There are so many vegetarian options I have a hard time choosing (though I always do need to order some pumpkin)! The last time I came in, the owner said they were having a slow night, so he even let me park my bike just inside the restaurant instead of risking it getting stolen on Van Ness. We had a fantastic dinner with friends and I can't wait to come back.

Still a wonderfully tasty dishes and appetizers. Nice ambience and friendly service. Great neighborhood place! Not my neighborhood so have to drive here, but well worth it

It had been many years since I dined at Helmand Palace and I'm so glad it has survived the construction on Van Ness and the awful pandemic. It's so sad to see that parking is made even more difficult by the removal of all the parking in front of the restaurant and on the block south of it. I think the lack of parking will make it even more difficult to maintain a strong client base. Regardless of the parking situation, I'm glad I had a chance to dine here again. They've moved some tables around within the dining area and the menu has changed a bit, but they still bring out the basket of bread with the three different dipping sauces that are so delicious. I'm not sure what the sauces are, but one is red, the other green, and the last one white. The white one, I assume, is a seasoned yogurt. The red and green sauces have a mild kick to them. All three are delicious! A couple of people ordered the hummus and samosas which they were generous enough to share with the table (each $8.99). They were good, but I'm not sure they were worth the price; the hummus was a good amount, but the two samosas were a bit skimpy for the cost. The only thing about the hummus was that there wasn't enough bread to go with it (there were 5 of us) and they charged for extra bread. I ordered the kadoo and banjan challow (baked baby pumpkin and eggplant with mint yogurt and tomato sauce served with rice). It was supposed to be a vegetarian dish, but I asked for the addition of ground meat sauce, a dish that used to be offered on the menu. The vegetarian version should've been $13.99, but I'm not sure how much it was with the meat sauce added because I didn't see the bill. My dish was wonderful, though a bit on the too sweet side; with a lighter hand on the sugar, this dish would be fantastic! Others in my dining party ordered salmon, kabobs, and lamb dishes. Everyone seemed to be happy with their meals. One big thing that would bring me back to Helmand Palace is the service. It seems to be family run and each person was very attentive and nice. I like how friendly and accomodating each person was. Service is one of the big factors of whether or not I would patronize an establishment again and I would certainly go back to Helmand Palace.

10 STARS for a beautiful restaurant that qualifies as aesthetically pleasing art gallery with much TLC. The owner and staff are very hospitable. The delicious dishes are modestly priced, well worth it here!!!

Came all the way from LA to try this place. It was beyond amazing. I was a little scared because it was the first time trying Afghan food. But needless to say I will Definitely be coming here again. Everything was so flavorful we ordered the family meal and it fed all 10 of my family members. The service was amazing they are very tending and always ask if everything is good and okay. Highly recommend also if your looking for halal food this is the place is the place to go. The place is a fine dine restaurant it gives an Aesthetic vintage vibe. Not really a cuisine type of person but this place is a go too and I will be returning.

This is the perfect place to come with a big group of friends so that you can maximize the number of dishes that you try! For starters, we shared a few vegetarian options: samosa, vegetarian mantwo, and banjan. My favorite was the mantwo because the filling in each dumpling was delicious and I loved the yogurt on top. It added a nice tanginess to the dish! For entrees, we shared the qabelee and a kofta kabab. I loved the lamb that was served with the qabelee. It literally fell off the bone! It paired great with the rice that had raisins and carrots. Overall, I'd say the kabab was my favorite dish though. The meat was so flavorful and had a nice grilled taste. It came with some delicious peppers and okra, which I could have eaten a whole bowl of. The rice was also amazing and I somehow liked it even more than the rice that came with the qabelee. I must learn their secrets for making white rice taste to flavorful because the rice that I make at home tastes so bland. The service was great here and the waiter was really patient with us as we chatted a lot before finally ordering! Can't beat the price for the quality of the food either, so I'll definitely be returning!

An extra star for quality food a a real value. and a true family run restaurant (husband and wife and their 3 kids walking through the dining room on occasion) We shared the nan (not like indian nan, more like a less buttery, and flatter focaccia -- but served with 3 dipping sauces. And an order of somosas (more like a Persian wonton, than an Indian samosa). Quite good! For my main, I ordered the Theeka Kabob - which is prime rib served with rice and lentils (enough for 2 meals really) I was a bit skeptical that it would be good quality meat - but it sure was! It was a Monday night and we were one of 3 tables occupied, I know this is a bit of a SF institution, so hoping it is more packed on other nights.