Chaat Corner
$ • Indian
Hours:
320 3rd St, San Francisco
(415) 979-9946
About Chaat Corner
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Chaat Corner Reviews
Unbelievably good and with a menu that will humble and defeat you. A real find.
I would absolutely recommend this for both fans of good Indian food and those who are unsure where to start with it. They have a delicious and diverse menu and are able to tone the spiciness up or down as requested. The service was friendly and fast. We came in a group and had a great time sharing a variety of dishes.
A spot that I wanted to try for a while and will definitely go back to. What we had was good, the service was good and the food around us looked good enough to want us try more. Price was reasonable and the portions were big with a "HUGE" menu to choose from. I could go there every day if I lived or worked near :)
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Hours
| Monday | 10AM - 1AM |
| Tuesday | 10AM - 1AM |
| Wednesday | 10AM - 1AM |
| Thursday | 10AM - 1AM |
| Friday | 10AM - 2AM |
| Saturday | 10AM - 2AM |
| Sunday | 10AM - 1AM |
Chaat Corner is a popular Indian restaurant that offers a diverse menu of traditional dishes. Customers have praised the delicious tandoor-cooked items, particularly the veggies noodles and medu Vada. While the food is generally well-received, some customers have noted that the spice levels can be inconsistent, with the chicken biryani being too spicy for some. The restaurant also offers late-night delivery, which is appreciated by those seeking a late-night Indian food fix. Many guests enjoy the quick service, with all dishes arriving within five minutes, and the restaurant features a cool authentic market inside. The menu includes flavorful dishes like okra, masala dosas, dal, and garlic naan, which are often quite salty but very tasty, allowing for multiple meals by adding plain bread or rice at home. Breakfast options are plentiful, including Mysore masala dosa, chai, pav bhaji, paneer bhurji dosa, and chole bhature. The chole can be bland, but the dosas and pav bhaji are highly praised, especially the chai, which many find surprisingly good. The ambiance is good, and although the waitstaff may be inattentive, they handle minor mistakes, like mixing up mirchi pakora and chicken pakora, with humor and a desi twist. Overall, Chaat Corner remains a solid choice for authentic Indian cuisine, with some areas for improving consistency and customer service.