Kolapasi Southern Indian Cuisine Feed your hungry face here

San Francisco, CALocal News

Kolapasi Southern Indian Cuisine has opened its doors in San Francisco's Mission District, promising an innovative twist on southern Indian fare. The review commends the restaurant for its inviting atmosphere and friendly service, setting the stage for a delightful culinary experience. The crispy chili chicken was particularly well-received, balancing spice and crunch, while the egg curry dosa provided a satisfying texture that resonated with the reviewer. Despite high expectations, the goat biryani fell short due to its excessive saltiness and lack of robust flavor, marking it as the least favorite dish of the evening. The restaurant's menu features a diverse array of options, from chicken and prawn dishes to multiple vegetarian selections, ensuring something for everyone.

Notably, guests are encouraged to bring their own beverages from nearby bars, enhancing the dining experience. With reasonable prices and fresh food, Kolapasi is poised to become a go-to spot for those “kolapasi” moments. The review reflects a promising future for this new culinary addition to the neighborhood.

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