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Since Amma opened in Center City and I happily discovered Thanal Tavern, these two tend to be my 'go to' places for Indian food. Before they opened, I went to Saffron more often. While the first two are more convenient for me geographically, Saffron is still worth the trip to Bala Cynwyd.
Saffron is an attractive space. I always feel welcomed sincerely when I come here. When my good friend who was vegetarian was alive, we'd come here on a regular basis and never had a disappointing meal. The dishes are mainly North Indian and extremely well prepared. One thing I love about this place is that they feature monthly specials-both appetizers and mains, so there is always a reason to go back to taste what's new.
If you're a carb lover like me, they have a fairly extensive selection of naans and parathas. There are a lot of $10 and $11 lunch specials, vegetarian and non-vegetarian and I have never left hungry. Their chicken tikka masala lunch is one of my favorites and while I have never had anything frighteningly spicy here, the food is far from bland. They don't do buffet lunches (which I hate-other than Thanal's). This is really a white table cloth sort of place in the best possible, unstuffy and unpretentious way. If I know someone conservative who wants a lunch that's just a little different but not too 'weird,' I'll suggest Saffron. No one has ever complained.
The fried items, like the samosas and pakoras, are always light and crisp, never soggy or grease soaked. I like the samosas here so much that invariably I order some to go and heat them up in the toaster oven the next day for breakfast. They're filling and substantial, but not nap inducing. : )
Nothing here is ground breaking but everything is prepared with great care and served in a hospitable and courteous manner. My water glass never gets empty or even half full, I am always treated like an honored guest, and closet glutton that I am, I can eat a LOT at Saffron without hearing my wallet scream for help.
For those who tend to prefer having their food delivered, I've used Uber Eats (not a plug, just my preference) when ordering from Saffron and every time I have, it's been seamless and almost as good as eating in, so either way, don't hesitate if you want some of your standard North Indian favorites elevated from 'eh-okay' to 'Damn! This is GOOD!'