Pakwan
4.0
26 reviews
75% will return

Pakwan

41068 Fremont Blvd, Fremont, CA

Pakistani$

Halal summary

The owners are Muslim and have confirmed its halal status. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.

Fully halal
No alcohol allowed
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About Pakwan

Pakwan first opened its doors in 1999 when two partners, Khalid and Shabaz, decided it was time to turn their dream into reality. Their vision of an authentic and traditional Bay Area Indian restaurant planted its roots in San Francisco, where Pakwan quickly became an acclaimed favorite amongst families, businesses and tourists. Due to its successful beginning as a recognized Bay Area Indian Restaurant, Pakwan established a new location in Fremont. Today, Pakwan, the Bay Area Indian restaurant, is a favorite Indian dining destination, at any of its four locations.

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Hours

Monday12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Thursday12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Friday12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Saturday12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Sunday12:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Amenities

Prayer allowed upon request
Parking space
Restroom
To-go
Handicap access

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Location

41068 Fremont Blvd, Fremont, CA

4.0
26 reviews·12% would return
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Nisar Ahmed

Sep 28, 201535 reviews
4

Love love their biryani, any curry they serve and kabab and naan and chai, only issue they ask for cash only, which cause some inconvenience

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Mustafa Hussain

Apr 14, 20157 reviews
5

Excellent Chicken Tikka. This place has become very well organized, and neat and clean. Has become a regular place for my family. Highly recommended.

Would return
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Joe Smith

Dec 16, 201229 reviews
2

It's a busy place, so service can be slow. The dishes such as the plates, spoons, and forks were not cleaned properly, which was a huge turn-off. The chicken tikka was the best thing they had in terms of food.

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H M

Jul 12, 2012837 reviews
4

Located close to Irvington Masjid in Fremont. Tandoori chicken, seekh kabab and naan are great. I recommend.

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Abdulrahman Rafiq

Jun 11, 20122 reviews
5

For 2nd time in the last three months I got bitterly sick after eating at Pakwan in Fremont. Both times I had the nihari and chicken korma.

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Azhar Sayed

Mar 7, 201252 reviews
5

This does have few ratings here.....much less than yelp... definitely the best place to have indian/pakistani food in the east bay.. cheap and quality food...its def worth recommending...

Would return
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Irfan Rydhan

Jul 27, 2011511 reviews
4

Stopped in here for lunch today. Has the chicken biryani and a mango lassi. It was very flavorful and spicy. They gave me a free plain raita (yogurt) which was good. The mango lassi was decent (made from a mix). Prices are reasonable. Interior of this place has been renovated and looks nice. I also like the organized way they show your number on the screen and also have an automated voice system which says your number is ready as well. Complimentary chai is great. Only complaint is that the biryani did not have any Aloo (potato) in it! Very hard to find a place that does that!

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Junaid Wajid

May 5, 201174 reviews
5

The food is amazing. The chicken tikka is the best, and the lamb chops are some of the best I've had. Now, the lamb chops are a risk - sometimes they've done a marvelous job, other times it's been ok. The kabobs are great, as is the bread...good ambience, gets packed on weekends. Key things to remember - it's all self service. Have to get your own plates, utensils, drinks, water and even food. Which isn't a bad thing - the food more than makes up for this inconvenience. And - it's somewhat greasier than some of the other pakistani establishments. If you don't mind the grease and subsequent heartburn, it's the best, if not one of the best Pakistani restaurants in the Bay Area

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Ahson Ahmad

Jan 2, 20114 reviews
5

I read some of the older reviews and they seem inaccurate and/or out of date. This location has been remodeled recently, and part of that is that they've installed a PA system and a couple of large LCD displays to showcase dishes and display current orders that are ready. It adds a bit of order to the process (as prior to this getting your food here was a bit chaotic). I would also mention for first-timers that the place is mostly self-service: you seat yourself, get your own menus, order your food at the register, get your own jug of water, get your own plates, glasses and cutlery. But it's well worth it. The food here is very, very good. In particular the chicken tikka (with bone) is phenomenal. I'm really giving them a 5 almost exclusively for this dish. Get it with some garlic naan, and you will never want chicken tikka from anywhere else - juicy, succulent, with a slight smoky flavor and charred at the edges. It really is a delightful dish. There are a couple of other dishes I would say are also very good - the beef seekh kabab as well as the Bihari kabab. I've also had their curries and biryani, and while they are certainly good, and even remind me of good ol' homemade Punjabi cooking, I can say that I have better versions of these dishes elsewhere. That isn't to say they aren't good - just that this is not why you should come here. Come prepared to eat the tikka and maybe order a curry on the side. Another small but nice touch: they put the chutneys (red and green) - which by the way are also quite good - in old school diner style ketchup bottles! Lastly, they have unlimited free chai, which is a great way to start or end (or both!) a meal here. Bon appetit!

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Ali Asghar

Dec 31, 20099 reviews
3

Over all experience was ok.

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Sohail Khan

Oct 8, 20082 reviews
1

The food is very oily and greasy. The owners need a basic lesson in customer service and politeness. Fruit flies were roaming around the dining room. I find the place very unhealthy and will not go back there again.

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S R

Aug 12, 20084 reviews
1

Very good food, small but clean, good attitude. How many indo-pak places have the courage to have an open kitchen ? 'nuff said...definitely a BIG improvement over their Hayward place. Fast becoming a regular there. July 2008 update: Gone completely downhill! Half-cooked tandoor chicken (salmonella just waiting to happen), watered down curries -- simply terrible. A far cry from when they first opened.

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Zia Hussein

Dec 5, 200615 reviews
5

This Pakwan is far better than the one in Hayward. The food is delicious and service is great! I would definitely go there again. But I would not recommend the one in Hayward. Thanks

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Greg Feczko

Jan 24, 20069 reviews
4

Great food, excellent Chicken Biryani (nice and spicy!), and nice hot naan! A little slow in the kitchen, and they seem to "run out" of the specials, even if you get there about 11am when they open. BTW, its cash only - no credit cards, so remind your non-desi friends.

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Arif Khan

Dec 14, 200540 reviews
4

A nice alternative to the crowded Shalimar. Good food but they need to be more consistent. The chicken tikka alone is worth a trip to the restaurant. Prices are reasonable

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Beelie Boloh

Oct 24, 20053 reviews
5

The chicken rotti is fantastic. Great value too.

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Kashif Khan

Sep 30, 200523 reviews
3

Good food, lot of salt & some dishes are very spicy,

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Meliha Hussain

Oct 4, 200444 reviews
4

Good food and service. Do they do the sunday brunch at this fremont branch as well?

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K Deimler

Sep 27, 200410 reviews
5

Very good place. Beats Shalimar any day with good food, better prices & excellent SERVICE. Manager is also courteous & not full of himself. Would definitely go there again & again.

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Abdelhakim Dekhili

Sep 12, 200412 reviews
5

As usual it lives up to its name. Just wish they have goat items on their menu more often.

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Aleem Mohammed

Aug 30, 20043 reviews
5

all GOAT lover,Try their Karachi Goat fry Curry. Its delicious

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yaser aftab

Aug 27, 20046 reviews
4

Chicken Tikka Massala was great! i will go again to this restaurant!

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Abdula obied

Aug 6, 200421 reviews
3

Ok, food quality definitely not the same as the one on Clay in SF or even the one at Hayward.

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jasmine mcallen

Jul 22, 200448 reviews
4

Pakwan rocks! I'm a regular at the Mission St. Pakwan and I love the food there. For the Fremont branch, I was a bit disappointed that the Chicken Makhanwala didn't quite taste the same as that served at the other branches I've been to ( Mission & 16th branch). It seemed to lack body in the taste of the sauce. I'm sure they'll get it right soon. Til then, I'll continue my Pakwan dining at the Mission branch (even though I live 10 minutes from the Fremont branch).

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Zia Qureshi

Jul 11, 200423 reviews
5

good food, freindly service and value for money proposition .. wot more can one ask for ..

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Joyce Gunsever

Jul 2, 20045 reviews
5

visited this new restaurant in fremont.it was an awesome experience the food was extremely delicious the place is very presentable iwould recommend it to every one