Descripción

Saffron Kitchen en Londres es un lugar encantador donde la comida callejera al estilo de Mumbai se encuentra con platos de fusión, perfecto para una experiencia gastronómica informal pero exquisita. Conocido por sus precios económicos, es un favorito entre turistas y estudiantes por igual. Puede que haya que esperar un poco debido a su popularidad, pero el servicio rápido hace que nunca sea una espera larga.

El buffet ofrece una variedad encantadora, incluyendo entrantes vegetarianos destacados como dhai puri y palak chaat, y suculentas parrilladas mixtas y chuletas de cordero como platos principales. Acogedor y con estilo, es ideal para una comida en solitario, un encuentro con amigos o incluso una celebración de boda. La variedad de platos pequeños, postres y bocados nocturnos, junto con el reconfortante mango lassi y el café recién preparado, completan la oferta.

Ya sea que elijas comer en el local, para llevar o a domicilio, es recomendable reservar mesa para asegurarte un lugar en este local íntimo. Con opciones halal y cenas que promedian entre 20 y 30 GBP por persona, Saffron Kitchen garantiza una experiencia gastronómica memorable en el corazón de la ciudad.

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Precio

$$$$ 20 - 30 GBP

Comidas

Almuerzo, Cena

Cocinas

Indio

Servicios

Entrega, Para llevar, Reservas disponibles, Comer en el lugar, Se recomienda hacer reservaciones

Opciones dietéticas

Opciones vegetarianas, Opciones halal

Oferta

Sirviendo postres, Platos pequeños, Comida nocturna, Sirviendo café

¿Cómo llegar aquí?

Las opciones de transporte público más cercanas para su conveniencia.

Lea Bridge
Estación de tren 643 m caminar
Leyton Midland Road
Estación de tren 1.41 km caminar
Shortlands Road (Stop WJ)
Parada de autobús 950 m caminar
Perth Road (Stop LE)
Parada de autobús 450 m caminar

Reseñas y calificaciones

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Ahmed Sharif
Ahmed Sharif
2 semanas hace en Google
  • Comida: 3
  • Servicio: 4
  • Atmósfera: 4

Last night I headed to Saffron Kitchen in Leyton with my son for a late dinner. We arrived around 9pm, and although the restaurant was busy, there were still a few tables free. I specifically asked to sit near the front, as from experience, sitting towards the back often means leaving with clothes that smell heavily of curry, which isn’t ideal after a night out. We started with a jug of mango lassi, which is always a reliable favourite here. Sweet, creamy and refreshing, it was just the thing to settle into the evening. For starters, we chose the smoked lamb ribs and the masala fries. The ribs were excellent, with a decent amount of meat, cooked until tender and packed with flavour. The masala fries were also a highlight, crispy yet juicy and coated with just the right amount of spice. At this point, things were looking promising. Sadly, the mains didn’t live up to expectations. The butter chicken, once one of my go-to dishes here, felt noticeably different. It lacked the rich, creamy depth it used to have, and the flavour just wasn’t the same. The Dum Ka Gosht carried a pleasant charcoal note but again, it didn’t deliver the same punch as before. On the side, the garlic naan was soft, buttery and very enjoyable, while the pilau rice was fine but fairly ordinary. Overall, it was a mixed experience. The starters were delicious, but the mains left me disappointed. It feels as though something has changed, perhaps a different chef or a shift in recipes, and the dishes no longer carry the same standard that once made this place a favourite. Final thoughts: While Saffron Kitchen still has its strengths, particularly with drinks and starters, the mains didn’t hit the mark this time. I left wondering if it was simply an off night or whether the food has permanently changed.

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Wasim Dhada
Wasim Dhada
3 semanas hace en Google
  • Comida: 3
  • Servicio: 4
  • Atmósfera: 4

My honest review is that previously the food was really nice and based on the food the price was quite reasonable. Now, the food of the quality has now dropped, plus they have increased their prices. So unfortunately the restaurant has let me down compared to my previous visits

Sach C
Sach C
4 semanas hace en Google
  • Comida: 5
  • Servicio: 5
  • Atmósfera: 5

Haven’t been here for a while. Had a meal with the family this evening. We are pure vegetarian and the food and service was on point. We had starters consisting of dhai puri, palak chaat etc. Our mains was chana masala, daal, mixed veg handi, not to mention a selection of breads. We had masala chai and some great deserts too. The place never fails us - we get looked after by the boss man himself Mr H. Many thanks for making our evening out at Saffron Kitchen. We will visit again soon…

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