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Creative fusion dishes and Mumbai-style street food
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Frequently Asked Questions
What cuisines does Saffron Kitchen Leyton serve?
Saffron Kitchen serves Indian.
Is Saffron Kitchen Leyton Halal?
Yes, Saffron Kitchen does serve Halal food. The owner of the restaurant said "We are HMC approved. This means our entire menu and supply-chain is certified Halal according to HMC standards. No traces of pork or alcohol in the store."
Is Saffron Kitchen Leyton HMC certified?
Yes, Saffron Kitchen is HMC certified. See all HMC certified restaurants or learn what HMC certification means.
Is everything Halal at Saffron Kitchen Leyton?
The owner of Saffron Kitchen has verbally confirmed that all meat is Halal and no alcohol is served.
Is alcohol served at Saffron Kitchen?
Saffron Kitchen does not serve alcohol.
Does Saffron Kitchen serve Halal in London?
Yes Saffron Kitchen is a Halal restaurant in London. Discover more restaurants in London.
Does Saffron Kitchen have prayer space?
It has not been reported that Saffron Kitchen has a prayer space on-site. Please search for local mosques.
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Halal info
The owner has confirmed Saffron Kitchen does serve Halal food. They said: We are HMC approved. This means our entire menu and supply-chain is certified Halal according to HMC standards. No traces of pork or alcohol in the store. This status was last updated over a year ago.
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Halal Status
We are HMC approved. This means our entire menu and supply-chain is certified Halal according to HMC standards. No traces of pork or alcohol in the store.
Halal status was last updated over a year ago.
Reviews
Matt O'Neill
a month ago
Great place with authentic dishes and a lively environment. Staff are wonderful and service is speedy. Brilliant place for families and good value. There are only a handful of really good proper authentic restaurants like this in London and this is one of them. It’s extremely popular so booking recommended, sometimes have to queue anyway but only for a short while once they’ve opened and got everyone settled. Plenty of parking nearby and easy to get to by car, train or bus.
Micha
a month ago
We went for a work dinner, there were 10 of us. My colleague booked a reservation about a week in advance and due to the amount of people we had we were able to reserve a side booth which was quite comfortable and discreet, it was a bit away from the main seating area meaning that it was more private, you couldn't hear much of the noise from the other guests and overall it was a great setting. We ended up getting a lot of dishes to share and had some food left over, the bill came to £33 per person which for the quality of the food and environment was amazing. I was fully expecting to pay £40-£50 at the end of that night. Food was quick and delicious, they have a lot of delicious Vegetarian options as well scrumptious Meat options. We ended up spending about 2 hours there and we're fully satisfied with the food and service. Would definitely recommend. On of my colleagues even asked whether they could deliver and the food was just that amazing. Definitely will come again.
Mohamed Tourito
a week ago
Really good food. Delicious many flavours. Service is top with the waiters always coming over making sure you’re good and removing used plates and providing napkins and wet wipes.
Ahmed Sharif
5 months ago
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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Opening Hours
Sunday: 5:00 – 11:00 PM
Monday: 5:00 – 11:00 PM
Tuesday: 5:00 – 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 5:00 – 11:00 PM
Thursday: 5:00 – 11:00 PM
Friday: 5:00 – 11:00 PM
Saturday: 5:00 – 11:00 PM
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Location
300 Lea Bridge Road, London, E10 7LD, UK



