Reviews of Saffron Circle UK. (Restaurant) in London (London).
Saffron Circle UK
New College Parade, 7, London NW3 5EP, United Kingdom
Description
Information of Saffron Circle UK, Restaurant in London (London)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Saffron Circle UK
Sunday
12–10pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
5–11pm
Wednesday
5–11pm
Thursday
5–11pm
Friday
5–11pm
Saturday
12–11pm
Reviews of Saffron Circle UK
C. S.
The boy in the hotel was really polite and welcoming.
We went here for a late lunch so it was basically empty.
We ordered Chilli Paneer and Butter Chicken with some Garlic Naan and Tandoori Roti. The Chilli Paneer was a little sweeter than it typically should be (even if it's made in the Indian Chinese style). It still tasted decent. The Butter Chicken was good.
The first Tandoori roti that was served to us didn't look good and without having to ask them, the chef himself got me another Tandoori Chapati and apologized for the looks of the last one :D
The entire experience was good.
C. M.
Surprisingly good Indian food with a slight modern feel/twist. They were particularly good with the allergies as we had one allergic person with us and they kept us well informed about what was in the food for her etc. Will be heading back soon.
M. P.
This is a fantastic Indian restaurant and lives up to its name of offering high quality craft Indian cuisine. My family and I have been here MANY times for celebrating birthdays, diwali and the end of lock down and are never disappointed! Satish, has often met our requests for bespoke curries like malai Cofta (my favourite) and unlike other curry houses each curry has an individual and authentic taste. I’m also impressed by their ability to add to the menu over time and the quality of the service. I’ve recommended many friends to visit the restaurant and will be doing so myself for a long time! P.S this review should have gone on in August 2020 but for some reason google didn’t allow it! So my apologies to the restaurant 🙏
N. F.
I’ve only ordered from Deliveroo, but wow, I’m blown away. I’ve had so many disappointments at other places nearby and in London, this was truly a gem to find. The lamb vindaloo was perfect, truly spicy and incredibly tender lamb. The saag paneer wonderfully complemented the vindaloo, and the paneer tasted so fresh. The roti and naan were equally delicious, I couldn’t decide which to get. They even use conpostable takeout containers.
I’m so happy to have found this place.
G. B.
Had a delicious meal here tonight, starting from small plates (street food style) to dessert. Staff were spot-on with honest and tailored recommendations, and the atmosphere was mellow and relaxing. The chai tea gave a warming start, and there is an appropriate wine list chosen to match the dishes. The traditional tandoor grilled salmon and lamb chops melt in your mouth, and the dal with spinach had just the right amount of spice for flavour and heat, we also loved the peshawari naan and monk fish curry. The cocktails were unique, made with care, and flavoured to accompany our food- a wonderful experience all round. We will come back for sure to try the rest! Thank you for looking after us.
P. B.
We dined here on their opening night last night. The restaurant has taken over the location of a previous restaurant called Guglee that has moved on.
First of all all the staff are really delightful and the decor is modern with hints of Dishoom.
Most important thing first: their peshwari naan is off the charts. I've never eaten such tasty naan. These guys don't skimp on the pistachios. Really go there for that alone. You'll see what I mean.
For appetisers we had idli, samosas, keema pao all were very tasty and reflected modern twist on great classic dishes - not in a bad way. So if if you're looking for traditional Indian food you won't be disappointed. MY GF is Indian and has a pretty good ability to distinguish authentic Indian cuisine from dumbed down interpretations.
The lamb shank was succulent and massive and the chicken biryani was also really flavoursome.
The desert was a creamy carrot halwa - that can be a little too sweet - but here is was absolutely spot on with a seriously creamy ice cream.
Cocktails were good also: I had the hot rum thing and my GF had refreshing Juhu beach.
Three appetisers, two big mains, one desert and two cocktails and the total 84 GBP including service .
Highly recommended!
S. N.
Lovely Indian restaurant in an unexpected location. Friendly service and very veggie friendly. Recommended!
R. G.
Amazing experience
Great food, tasteful drinks
Among the handful of places in London that comes close to authentic taste
T. L. T.
The best finger licking dish they prepared ( Butter Chicken and Butter Naan ) Lassi was ok ok ...
Ordered Dish:- Butter Chicken with Butter Naan and Lassi
Butter Chicken with Butter Naan :- 9/10
Lassi:- 3/10 (Didn't feel like Lassi)
Service :- 9/10
Cleanliness:- 9/10
Absence:- 9/10
Note : Best Place for Family Dine-In