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Golden Gate Indian Cuisine & Pizza
Description
Familiar Indian fare shares the menu with specialty pizzas at this unfussy venue with a buffet.
Nearby attractions
Ocean Beach
San Francisco, CA
Lincoln and 45th Avenue Playground
4414 Lincoln Way, San Francisco, CA 94122
Murphy Windmill
San Francisco, CA 94121
Great Highway Park at Judah
1300 Upper Great Hwy, San Francisco, CA 94122
Ocean Beach
San Francisco, CA 94116
The Great Highway
3649 Lawton St, San Francisco, CA 94122
Paragliding San Francisco
1739 43rd Ave, San Francisco, CA 94122
Beach Chalet Athletic Fields
1400-1598 John F Kennedy Dr, San Francisco, CA 94121
Chain of Lakes Meadow
San Francisco, CA 94122
Sunset Dunes
Great Hwy, San Francisco, CA 94122
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Outerlands
4001 Judah St, San Francisco, CA 94122
Thanh Long Restaurant
4101 Judah St, San Francisco, CA 94122
Celia's by the Beach
4019 Judah St, San Francisco, CA 94122
Judahlicious
3906 Judah St, San Francisco, CA 94122, United States
Thai Cottage Restaurant
4041 Judah St, San Francisco, CA 94122
Hook Fish Co
4542 Irving St, San Francisco, CA 94122
Mixto Latin Cuisine
3914 Judah St, San Francisco, CA 94122, United States
Happy go Lucky
4019 Judah St, San Francisco, CA 94122
Java Beach Cafe
1396 La Playa St, San Francisco, CA 94122
Sri Thai Cuisine
4621 Lincoln Way, San Francisco, CA 94122
Nearby hotels
The SeaScape Inn
4340 Judah St, San Francisco, CA 94122, United States
Ocean Inn
4211 Judah St, San Francisco, CA 94122
Motel 6 San Francisco, CA – Great Highway
1234 Great Hwy, San Francisco, CA 94122
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Golden Gate Indian Cuisine & Pizza

4038 Judah St, San Francisco, CA 94122
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Familiar Indian fare shares the menu with specialty pizzas at this unfussy venue with a buffet.

attractions: Ocean Beach, Lincoln and 45th Avenue Playground, Murphy Windmill, Great Highway Park at Judah, Ocean Beach, The Great Highway, Paragliding San Francisco, Beach Chalet Athletic Fields, Chain of Lakes Meadow, Sunset Dunes, restaurants: Outerlands, Thanh Long Restaurant, Celia's by the Beach, Judahlicious, Thai Cottage Restaurant, Hook Fish Co, Mixto Latin Cuisine, Happy go Lucky, Java Beach Cafe, Sri Thai Cuisine
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Phone
(415) 564-5514
Website
goldengateindianandpizza.com

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Featured dishes

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Small 12" Cheese Pizza
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Chicken Biryani
dish
Chicken Tikka Masala Indian Pizza
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Vegetable Korma
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Saag Paneer
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Dal Makhani
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Chicken Makhanwala
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Chicken Tikka Masala

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Nearby attractions of Golden Gate Indian Cuisine & Pizza

Ocean Beach

Lincoln and 45th Avenue Playground

Murphy Windmill

Great Highway Park at Judah

Ocean Beach

The Great Highway

Paragliding San Francisco

Beach Chalet Athletic Fields

Chain of Lakes Meadow

Sunset Dunes

Ocean Beach

Ocean Beach

4.7

(1.0K)

Open 24 hours
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Lincoln and 45th Avenue Playground

Lincoln and 45th Avenue Playground

4.6

(97)

Open 24 hours
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Murphy Windmill

Murphy Windmill

4.5

(302)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Great Highway Park at Judah

Great Highway Park at Judah

5.0

(9)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Golden Gate Indian Cuisine & Pizza

Outerlands

Thanh Long Restaurant

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Hook Fish Co

Mixto Latin Cuisine

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Java Beach Cafe

Sri Thai Cuisine

Outerlands

Outerlands

4.4

(861)

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Thanh Long Restaurant

Thanh Long Restaurant

4.5

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Celia's by the Beach

Celia's by the Beach

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Judahlicious

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Jeffrey A BrickJeffrey A Brick
Now, it was a Wednesday evening of some distinction, not by weather nor society, but by the simple fact that I found myself—post-yoga, soul cleansed and stomach empty—ambling toward the end of Judah Street, where the mighty ocean hums lullabies to weary cityfolk. I was hunting supper. Not a banquet, mind you, but something honest, warm, and preferably involving potatoes. The city had gone quiet, the stars blinked over the Sunset, and there—like a lighthouse to the hungry—I spotted Golden Gate Indian Cuisine & Pizza, its modest sign glowing like the answer to a question I didn’t know I’d asked. They had a table out front. Just one. It sat lonely and noble, like a sheriff on night patrol. I claimed it. I ordered as follows: — Two samosas, firm and golden, filled with mashed potato and what I suspect was the exact pea from Eden. — A Flying Horse Royal Lager, tall and cold, and brewed with the kind of discipline I wish more men possessed. — And the crowning glory: a Vegetarian Masala Pizza. A creation I could only describe as what would happen if Naples and New Delhi had a love child and raised it in the California sun. The pizza was not spicy—not fiery, not arrogant—but gentle and fragrant, a kind of masala lullaby. The crust was proper, not a chewy affair, and the toppings fresh as if they’d been plucked from a garden behind the kitchen. For those who desire more heat (and I do), they’ll kindly provide a tray of extra spices with the gravity of a spice bazaar in miniature. Service? Friendly and sincere. None of your slick nonsense. Just warm folks who care if you’re fed. And here’s the part most don’t mention: they’re open late. That’s a kindness rare in these parts. If your yoga ends after nine, or you’ve just stared at the sea wondering where your life went sideways, they’ll still serve you—with a smile, a samosa, and a seat beneath the stars. For couples: maybe grab takeout and charm each other over Netflix. But if you’re solo—an adventurer, a wanderer, or a humble storyteller—this little table by the wall is perfect. The kind of table where stories begin and indigestion never follows. Highly recommended. And that’s no small praise from a man who’s dined with generals, fools, and the occasional ghost.
N BN B
Located in outer sunset, Golden Gate Indian Cuisine & Pizza offers an extensive menu from Indian to pastas and pizzas. I remember trying them couple of years ago when I first visited SF. Back then I tried their samosas, curries and kabab. They were pretty good. I believe they are still good. This time I tried their hot spicy chicken pizza and samosa. While samosa did taste hood, pizza was very unappetizing. On top of that it was burnt. The cheese wasn’t of the best quality and it was nowhere near spicy. For a small pizza and over twenty dollars, I would skip it. The chicken was overly colored, could be the same chicken they use for Tandooris. I would still try their Indian dishes though.
MariMari
I don't like to look for the bad in a meal. But here I am, struggling to find anything nice to say. My boyfriend got a hot spicy chicken pizza. Visually it's very appealing. Taste wise, I don't understand what they were going for. No salt, spice or flavor beyond mushy warm tomatoes. I got the vegetable Tikka masala. First off be warned you must order rice separately, or you get none. The Tikka masala sauce was way too oily. It ate almost like a tomato soup with with half oil instead of broth. None of the married warm spices and intense flavors you'd expect in a curry. My Naan was greasy and flat like a tortilla. Literally the most unsatisfying Indian food I've ever had!
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Now, it was a Wednesday evening of some distinction, not by weather nor society, but by the simple fact that I found myself—post-yoga, soul cleansed and stomach empty—ambling toward the end of Judah Street, where the mighty ocean hums lullabies to weary cityfolk. I was hunting supper. Not a banquet, mind you, but something honest, warm, and preferably involving potatoes. The city had gone quiet, the stars blinked over the Sunset, and there—like a lighthouse to the hungry—I spotted Golden Gate Indian Cuisine & Pizza, its modest sign glowing like the answer to a question I didn’t know I’d asked. They had a table out front. Just one. It sat lonely and noble, like a sheriff on night patrol. I claimed it. I ordered as follows: — Two samosas, firm and golden, filled with mashed potato and what I suspect was the exact pea from Eden. — A Flying Horse Royal Lager, tall and cold, and brewed with the kind of discipline I wish more men possessed. — And the crowning glory: a Vegetarian Masala Pizza. A creation I could only describe as what would happen if Naples and New Delhi had a love child and raised it in the California sun. The pizza was not spicy—not fiery, not arrogant—but gentle and fragrant, a kind of masala lullaby. The crust was proper, not a chewy affair, and the toppings fresh as if they’d been plucked from a garden behind the kitchen. For those who desire more heat (and I do), they’ll kindly provide a tray of extra spices with the gravity of a spice bazaar in miniature. Service? Friendly and sincere. None of your slick nonsense. Just warm folks who care if you’re fed. And here’s the part most don’t mention: they’re open late. That’s a kindness rare in these parts. If your yoga ends after nine, or you’ve just stared at the sea wondering where your life went sideways, they’ll still serve you—with a smile, a samosa, and a seat beneath the stars. For couples: maybe grab takeout and charm each other over Netflix. But if you’re solo—an adventurer, a wanderer, or a humble storyteller—this little table by the wall is perfect. The kind of table where stories begin and indigestion never follows. Highly recommended. And that’s no small praise from a man who’s dined with generals, fools, and the occasional ghost.
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Located in outer sunset, Golden Gate Indian Cuisine & Pizza offers an extensive menu from Indian to pastas and pizzas. I remember trying them couple of years ago when I first visited SF. Back then I tried their samosas, curries and kabab. They were pretty good. I believe they are still good. This time I tried their hot spicy chicken pizza and samosa. While samosa did taste hood, pizza was very unappetizing. On top of that it was burnt. The cheese wasn’t of the best quality and it was nowhere near spicy. For a small pizza and over twenty dollars, I would skip it. The chicken was overly colored, could be the same chicken they use for Tandooris. I would still try their Indian dishes though.
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I don't like to look for the bad in a meal. But here I am, struggling to find anything nice to say. My boyfriend got a hot spicy chicken pizza. Visually it's very appealing. Taste wise, I don't understand what they were going for. No salt, spice or flavor beyond mushy warm tomatoes. I got the vegetable Tikka masala. First off be warned you must order rice separately, or you get none. The Tikka masala sauce was way too oily. It ate almost like a tomato soup with with half oil instead of broth. None of the married warm spices and intense flavors you'd expect in a curry. My Naan was greasy and flat like a tortilla. Literally the most unsatisfying Indian food I've ever had!
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1.0
2y

Prepare yourself for a culinary journey gone horribly wrong. Golden Gate Indian Cuisine & Pizza, claiming to offer a fusion of Indian flavors with the beloved pizza, falls victim to an abomination that should never have seen the light of day. Brace yourself for a taste experience that will leave your taste buds begging for mercy.

As I took my first bite of the Indian Pizza at Golden Gate Indian Cuisine & Pizza, I couldn't help but question the sanity of the person responsible for this monstrosity. Gordon Ramsay himself would be left speechless by the disastrous combination of Indian spices and pizza dough that resulted in a culinary catastrophe of epic proportions.

Let's start with the crust. It was as appealing as a stale naan bread left out in the rain. Dry, flavorless, and lacking any semblance of the light and airy texture that defines a good pizza crust. It crumbled under the weight of the ill-conceived toppings, unable to provide a solid foundation for this culinary disaster.

Now, onto the toppings. The mishmash of Indian spices and pizza ingredients created a cacophony of flavors that clashed with every bite. The chicken tikka masala topping was a sad excuse for what should have been a vibrant and aromatic curry. Instead, it tasted like leftover chicken drenched in a bland tomato sauce, desperately clinging to the hopes of salvaging some semblance of authenticity.

As if that wasn't enough, the cheese on this atrocity was an absolute nightmare. It resembled a rubbery, tasteless slab that mocked the very essence of what cheese should be. It lacked the creaminess and melt-in-your-mouth goodness that one would expect from a pizza topping, leaving me questioning the integrity of their sourcing and storage practices.

To add insult to injury, the overall presentation of the Indian Pizza was nothing short of hideous. The toppings were haphazardly thrown together, lacking any artistic finesse or attention to detail. It was a sad sight to behold, as if someone had given up halfway through the process, leaving behind a visual representation of their culinary incompetence.

Golden Gate Indian Cuisine & Pizza, it's time to face the truth. Your Indian Pizza is an embarrassment to both Indian cuisine and the sacred tradition of pizza-making. Gordon Ramsay himself would likely go into a fit of rage, unleashing a torrent of expletives to express his disbelief at such a culinary abomination.

Save yourself the disappointment and steer clear of this misguided attempt at fusion cuisine. Head to a reputable Indian restaurant for authentic flavors or a dedicated pizzeria for a true taste of Italy. Spare your taste buds the torture that awaits them at Golden Gate Indian Cuisine & Pizza.

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5.0
25w

Now, it was a Wednesday evening of some distinction, not by weather nor society, but by the simple fact that I found myself—post-yoga, soul cleansed and stomach empty—ambling toward the end of Judah Street, where the mighty ocean hums lullabies to weary cityfolk.

I was hunting supper. Not a banquet, mind you, but something honest, warm, and preferably involving potatoes. The city had gone quiet, the stars blinked over the Sunset, and there—like a lighthouse to the hungry—I spotted Golden Gate Indian Cuisine & Pizza, its modest sign glowing like the answer to a question I didn’t know I’d asked.

They had a table out front. Just one. It sat lonely and noble, like a sheriff on night patrol. I claimed it.

I ordered as follows: — Two samosas, firm and golden, filled with mashed potato and what I suspect was the exact pea from Eden. — A Flying Horse Royal Lager, tall and cold, and brewed with the kind of discipline I wish more men possessed. — And the crowning glory: a Vegetarian Masala Pizza. A creation I could only describe as what would happen if Naples and New Delhi had a love child and raised it in the California sun.

The pizza was not spicy—not fiery, not arrogant—but gentle and fragrant, a kind of masala lullaby. The crust was proper, not a chewy affair, and the toppings fresh as if they’d been plucked from a garden behind the kitchen. For those who desire more heat (and I do), they’ll kindly provide a tray of extra spices with the gravity of a spice bazaar in miniature.

Service? Friendly and sincere. None of your slick nonsense. Just warm folks who care if you’re fed.

And here’s the part most don’t mention: they’re open late. That’s a kindness rare in these parts. If your yoga ends after nine, or you’ve just stared at the sea wondering where your life went sideways, they’ll still serve you—with a smile, a samosa, and a seat beneath the stars.

For couples: maybe grab takeout and charm each other over Netflix. But if you’re solo—an adventurer, a wanderer, or a humble storyteller—this little table by the wall is perfect. The kind of table where stories begin and indigestion never follows.

Highly recommended. And that’s no small praise from a man who’s dined with generals, fools, and the...

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5.0
1y

Here’s a revised review with some unique Indian-inspired pizza dishes included:

I recently had the pleasure of dining at [Restaurant Name], and it was an unforgettable experience! The moment I stepped in, I was warmly welcomed by the staff, whose attentiveness and friendliness set the tone for the entire evening. The ambiance was inviting, with the perfect blend of traditional Indian decor and modern touches that created a cozy yet elegant atmosphere.

The food was nothing short of spectacular. Every dish was a vibrant explosion of flavors, showcasing the richness and diversity of Indian cuisine. We started with the tandoori wings, which were perfectly spiced and juicy, offering a smoky, flavorful kick. But what truly surprised us were the Indian-inspired pizzas. The chicken tikka masala pizza was an absolute delight, with tender pieces of chicken tikka layered over a bed of creamy, spiced masala sauce, topped with fresh herbs and melted cheese. The paneer tikka pizza was equally impressive, with chunks of marinated paneer and a burst of flavors from the spices, perfectly complemented by the crispy, thin crust. For those who love a bit of heat, the spicy lamb keema pizza was a standout, offering a unique twist with its blend of minced lamb, green chilies, and fragrant spices.

What truly stood out, however, was the service. The staff went above and beyond to ensure that we had a perfect dining experience. They were knowledgeable about the menu, offering excellent recommendations based on our preferences. Our glasses were never empty, and they checked in regularly to make sure everything was to our liking without ever being intrusive. Their genuine care and attention to detail made us feel like honored guests.

Overall, [Restaurant Name] is a gem of a restaurant that I cannot recommend highly enough. Whether you're a fan of Indian cuisine or looking to try something new and exciting like their Indian-inspired pizzas, this place will leave you wanting to come back for more. The combination of exquisite food and exceptional service makes it a must-visit for anyone looking to enjoy a truly special...

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