Welcome to Mesopotamia Kitchen
At Mesopotamia Kitchen, we celebrate the rich flavors and culinary traditions of the Mediterranean. Nestled in Noe Valley, San Francisco, our family-owned restaurant crafts authentic halal kebabs and hearty dishes inspired by the ancient cultures of Mesopotamia. With a commitment to quality and compassion, we offer a diverse menu featuring marinated meats cooked to perfection, vegan-friendly options, and vibrant side dishes like hummus and dolma. Our warm, welcoming atmosphere invites you to dine in or take out, whether it's a casual dinner with friends or a special celebration. Experience the heart of Mediterranean cuisine at Mesopotamia Kitchen, where every meal tells a story.
- 3915 24th St San Francisco, CA 94114 United States Hotline: (415) 923-8545
Welcome to the world of vibrant flavors and cultural richness at Mesopotamia Kitchen, a Mediterranean gem nestled in the heart of Noe Valley, San Francisco. Specializing in delicious halal kebabs and a myriad of other Mediterranean delights, this eatery offers a culinary journey through traditional dishes that burst with authentic tastes.
Located at 3915 24th St, Mesopotamia Kitchen is more than just a restaurant; it's a warm and welcoming spot for food enthusiasts seeking both casual dining and an exceptional takeout experience. With the convenience of delivery, takeout, and outdoor seating, this establishment is well-equipped to cater to diverse dining preferences. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that everyone can enjoy its offerings.
The menu is rich with options that cater to various dietary preferences, including vegan and vegetarian selections. Highlights include:
- Mouthwatering Kebabs: Whether it's the tender Chicken Shish Kebab or the delicately spiced Lamb Shish Kebab, each dish is marinated to perfection and grilled just right.
- Flavorful Appetizers: Don't miss the Falafel and Dolma, which are beloved for their authenticity. The Appetizer Combo is perfect for those who want a taste of everything.
- Signature Wraps: The wraps, like the Lamb Beef Gyro Wrap, are generously stuffed and infused with robust garlic sauce, making for a satisfying meal on the go.
Many patrons rave about the quality and flavors at Mesopotamia Kitchen. Customer reviews suggest a consistent theme of positivity when it comes to the taste of the kebabs. One review notes the Iskender Kebab as "awesome," highlighting the delicate balance of flavors that the restaurant achieves. Others mention the Adana Kebab, praising its generous sides and delicious character. The Hummus and Babaganoush receive acclaim as excellent accompaniments that elevate the dining experience.
While dining here, you can also enjoy the warm hospitality of the staff. Reviewers have commented on the friendly service, making you feel right at home. The atmosphere is casual, perfect for a group gathering or a cozy dinner. Moreover, with options like heated outdoor seating and complimentary Wi-Fi, it’s an ideal spot for any occasion.
Overall, Mesopotamia Kitchen stands out not just for its delicious food, but for the experience it creates. It's a place where culinary tradition meets the casual dining scene, making it a must-visit for Mediterranean cuisine lovers in the Bay Area.
So whether you're stopping by for a quick bite or planning to carry out a feast, Mesopotamia Kitchen promises to deliver a delightful experience that lingers long after the meal is finished!

Very good food, kebabs are delicious and taste authentic, Iskender Kebab was awesome and all other kebabs were great too. The lady there is amazing and super friendly.

Exelent service and Salih is nice and friendly. Food is tasteful and delicious. I would recommend this place in the Noe Valley in the heart of San Francisco. Enjoy

Nice service, good food! Dining area is a bit tight, lighting is a little bright, but not enough to give less than five stars. Thanks y'all!

Ok first I have to say that I'm Persian. And Persian restaurants only use the best quality meats, so everyone else's meat dishes are lesser in comparison. Try Lavash in the sunset for a truly delicious kabob experience. That said, Mesopotamian is good for a casual weekly meal with counter service and plentiful seats. I usually get the Adana Kabob which is good and has generous sides. But what makes them really stand out is the delicious side dishes. Great rice, and the best chicken soup I've had in the Bay Area period. This is not it's an opinion, it's a fact. And for the gays, the male servers at hot. Stop by for edible treats!

Fast casual mediterranean spot in Noe Valley! I had the lamb beef gyro wrap which came wrapped in lavash with some lettuce, tomato, and red onion inside. The wrap looks skinny but goes a long way! I was completely stuffed afterwards. I did wish there was a little more complexity in flavor - it was all pretty salty and I was looking for something acidic to cut the saltiness. I squeezed some of the lemon from the dolmas plate to make up for it. I also wish there was more veg in the wrap for extra freshness. The dolmas were a little pricey for an order of 4. They also had a slight alcoholic taste? The aftertaste and filling were both great, but the initial bite was slightly off. I probably wouldn't get these again. I'm curious to come back and try the vegetarian gyro wrap though! I also liked being able to order at the counter and have the food ready within ~10 mins. If I'm ever craving mediterranean food in Noe again, I would stop by here.

Delicious Mediterranean Feast! This place is one of my favorite! The food was absolutely incredible - flavorful, fresh, and beautifully presented. I had the a plate and it was amazing big enough to share. Service was friendly and attentive, though it did take a little longer than expected due to a high volume of online orders. Hope this help !

For the longest time, I always had the impression that Noe Valley was one of the tougher neighborhoods in SF to find a parking space. So, when one of my friends moved out here, I always felt relieved when he would suggest meeting up elsewhere in the city. What little did I know, though - finding a spot around here is actually super easy (at night, anyways). Which, ironically enough, makes me regret not offering to come out here instead. If I had, then I would've discovered Mesopotamia Kitchen that much earlier! Admittedly, from the outside, there wasn't much about this place that grabbed my attention. However, after hearing about how it quickly became one of my buddy's go-to eateries, I was immediately intrigued. After taking a look at their extensive menu board inside, I could see why! Despite how the majority of the menu isn't especially unique, there's no shortage of enticing options to choose from - wraps, plates, mussaka, dolmas, shakshuka, spanakopita, salads, soups, desserts, and so much more. Plus, they have a good mix of proteins to choose from too, whether it be your usual sort of beef, lamb, and chicken gyros and kebabs to kofte kebab, adana kebab, or iskender kebab. -- COMBO GYRO WRAP - Lamb-Beef and Chicken Gyro with Garlic Sauce, Salad, and Tahini Sauce wrapped in Lavash Bread...$13.95 As good as this looked, the taste was just okay. The portion was great (fries are included!), but the gyros were a miss for me. Despite how moist both gyros meats were, the marinade they use had an aftertaste to it. Still, it wasn't awful, though, and I really like the fries and how fresh the veggies were. -- COMBO SHISH KEBAB - Chicken Kebab and Lamb Kebab with Rice, Salad, Hummus, and Pita...$18.95 I don't always have the best luck with kebabs, but this was terrific! While the chicken was perfectly fine (it had a light char), I thought the lamb was terrific - it was so tender! It was also a pleasant surprise to get a bit of hummus and pita bread (we debated on splitting an order). -- FALAFEL SIDE (3 Pieces) - Grounded and Deep Fried Garbanzo Beans with Zucchini, Celery, Parsley, and Onion...$4.95 You can also get this with five or seven pieces, but regardless, these were so good! Each piece was fried to the perfect crispiness and I liked how soft the inside was. Plus, the consistency wasn't chunky either. -- KOFTE WRAP - Grilled Ground Lamb and Beef Patties with Garlic Sauce, Salad, and Tahini Sauce wrapped in Lavash Bread...$13.95 This was far more successful than the combo gyro wrap - the kofte was so juicy and flavorful! What's more, the seasoning in the kofte was soaked up by the lavash and nicely balanced out by the veggies. Delish! -- SALMON PLATE - Flavored Grilled Salmon Served with Rice, Salad, Hummus, and Pita...$20.95 Even though the color/look of the salmon seemed really pale, this was pretty solid. It was grilled nicely and the center was moist, but I have to admit the deliciously complementary flavors form the lemon and herb sauce really boosted this dish. Also, while I obviously didn't expect service to be bad, I also didn't necessarily expect the workers to be so friendly either! In particular, the woman (owner?) that works the register is ridiculously nice. She warmly greets everyone that walks in and she's really attentive, always keeping an eye out for what folks might need (even the ones sitting outside in their parklet). Between that and how solid the food is, Mesopotamia Kitchen has worked its way into my rotation of go-to eateries as well! That is, so long as parking stays just as easy as it does now...ha!

I always pass by this spot on 24th and decided to give it a try with a friend for dinner. There's not too much seating inside, but enough since there wasn't a lot of foot traffic when we went. The menu is simple and they executed everything well. I also got a side of fries and they really surprised me with the amount they came - about $4/5 and it was a full plate (and then some)!

I absolutely love this place! I almost always get a kebab plate because I love the combination of the grilled meat with rice, salad, and hummus with pita. It's a filling and healthy meal. My only complaint is the hummus used to be the best in town when they first opened, but I can tell they're thinning it out a little bit now so that it goes further. It's slightly watery compared to the thick hummus they had when they first opened. I still order from them all the time. The chicken kebabs are great (especially dipped in the spicy sauce) and the kofte kebab also delicious. I wish they would go back to the original hummus recipe!