Reviews Taste Of Saffron Restaurant

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Matthew Renée Van Pelt
+5
I have been here many times, they have a great little lunch special that drew me in the first time. 

I have been here with a few different people and I have had similar reactions from most. It very much looks like nothing from the outside (although they have done some improvements since they first opened) the service is good but the food WOW!!

We usually order the platter for 2 or 4 people (which is somehow less than $25 per person), you never need any more than this, it includes many meats, salads, varieties of rice and some bread (I think) there is more than enough food per person, in fact you will stumble away as you will eat more than you should.

All of the individual foods are fantastic, however when you douse the rice or bread with the juices from the meats and well this is just Orgasmic!!!I will be back many times in the future to show more people how amazing it is
10 months ago
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John Mackay
+4
Our first time here. We tried the Gheymeh on the lunch menu. Delicious lamb stew. Excellent meal and great value. Would highly recommend. Looking forward to going again to sample more items from their menu.
11 months ago
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Suzie Lee
+5
Hidden Gem!
The food at this small suburban restaurant is terrific - Iranian/Persian cuisine is similar to Middle Eastern food. The lamb cutlets are amazing, the lamb backstrap, fesanjan (pomegranate chicken), banjan boranee (eggplant dish) and saffron ice cream (made in house?) are delicious. The service is warm and friendly and BYO is a plus! Make sure you book if you go there on a Friday or Saturday night.
May 20, 2019
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Steven_park10
+5
My review is based on coming in for the lunch special. I had a the Joojeh chicken rice and salad meal. Tasted great, healthy and the value for money. At $9.90 it’s easily something you could charge $15.00 for. Fast food meals often cost more and are not nearly as tastey as Saffron. Great food, price and service
Jan 10, 2019
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Spanner
+4
I thought this place was really cute. Relaxing and informal. The food was authentic and generous in size and the staff attentive and pleasant. The organ player had me concerned but he was quite good and the sound didn't overwhelm the place. Good job
Oct 21, 2018
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DianaW
+4
Simple fare done well with a cosy & intimate atmosphere. Ordered the mashed eggplant to start which was super tasty in generous serve. The vegetarian platter of roasted vegetables, corn, zucchini, mushrooms, capsicum etc was simple & basic however I love simplicity. The veges were chargrilled & there was a good selection- there was a tasty dip which complimented the dish & a huge mound of rice
Jul 29, 2018
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Atreyu
+4
TL;DR: Stone's Corner has done it yet again. What makes for the perimeters of Stone's Corner is a bit on the nebulous side, but what is certain is that is extends beyond the main side road from Logan in which a good selection of eateries has popped up over the past half-decade or so. Still, we have little crevices and side streets that house a few hidden gems, and this is another one of them. Taste of Saffron, proving again why Persian cuisine deserves a bigger place on the map, is just one more of them.

Hidden down the alleyway in Stone's Corner, for the eagle-eyed wanderer, coming upon anything down here can well be striking the next lot of gold. A couple of times in a row now, this was really by chance - as you will see why soon - but what still remains is that it is worthwhile trying out, and gets a good recommendation. We are talking about the Taste of Saffron, which again proves the charms of Persian. This is what you take people to in order to impress them.

This was going to be one good weekend for wrestling fans, the two of us here. Back-to-back events on the WWE Network, which more often than not means that it starts of with an NXT Takeover playing on the Sunday morning. It is hard to get as good as this, and after all the usual errands were done swiftly during the first part of the day, it was high time to head home, put it on and watch it live. A couple of days in advance, I had arrange some delivery to come to the door around lunch time (via UberEats - what else?). For something a bit different, and since it had been a candidate for some time yet, a bit of Persian was thought to do the trick.

All that was left to do until then was to sit and wait for it arrive at the house. Pretty much the word go with the service of UberEats. A bigger order did possibly have them play it safe and say to deliver later - a good face-save there - and ultimately, it got here fairly efficiently, so that is all that matters.

Saffron has a decent menu, one that is fairly extensive and has a wide variety of options in each of the categories. Among these, there are starters which get put into cold and hot. The former one is a mixture of salads and dips to go with breads, and it applies to the latter in part in addition to having a couple of finger foods options.

Next up it is the mains section, and throughout it all it is a meat-lovers paradise. Through various cuts of lamb and chicken, a range of grills are slowly cooked with various marinades and spices soaking into the flesh. Each of them gets served with some tomato, and a big bed of saffron rice. Still with both lamb and chicken being the main meats, they add on some stews that are on a bed of either saffron rice, potatoes, or even their lonesome. A few token vegetable options are there, showcasing some of the Mediterranean influence via pasta and such. And to round any of them off, three kinds of bread are there and they are a good deal at a mere $2-a pop (plus each one is actually quite plentiful, just a word in advance).

Finishing all of this off is a small lot of beverages and desserts, just to give it that polished appearance. The sweets are characteristically Middle Eastern, with one being merely a combination of two of them, and the beverages are a range of Persian staples and the usual round of bottled stuff that is available. Plus, after all of this in-house are the chef's and weekly specials. That is truly the mark of place to bring people to.

With such a big selection, wanting again to get a feel for it all, but also not get too much expenditure either (only two patrons here, being big eaters aside). Through good faith and guidance, there is always a way. A starter, a couple of mains - one that in kebab form and one in stew form (plus without much attention being given, both lamb and chicken managed to be covered), then getting a side along with drinks and dessert to round it all off. This is fairly big - we are talking an NXT Takeover - and it was more than enough.

It may well be an American staple, yet the way the chicken wings sounded here it was too good to pass up (and I stand by having to get wings whenever we are talking American, by the by); I will also confess if called out that I just like them. These were a different style to normal, with the wings being barbecued beautifully after getting marinated in a combination of Persian mayonnaise, saffron and lemon juice. There were at least half a dozen of these suckers, and they were the perfect size for a party platter. The meat was tender, the flavour of the lemon went well in seasoning the chicken and it well suited the big drizzle of mayonnaise over the meat. This was a good way to start the meal.

Whatever way the ordering went, it certainly would have required getting at least one sort of kebab, the Persian specialty. This was a combination of lamb and chicken kebabs, more specifically the Jooejeh for the chicken and the Koobideh for the lamb. With the latter, the meat is seasoned with a variety of herbs and spices, while the former is marinated in the trusty combination of lemon and saffron, helped out by olive oil. Both of these kebabs were really tender, pulling apart so easily, and just every crevice of the meat was juicy and infused the flavours utilised in the respective kebabs. There was more than enough rice on the side, which was well fluffed and absorbed heaps of the juices. Maybe the rice was a little on the bland side, and you can't fault the kebabs.

On the stew side, we have a "Zereshk Polo". Maybe it is blasphemy, but I preferred this one by quite a bit. However they cooked this chicken, it did absolute wonders to it. Whether it was a quarter or half a chicken, the flesh fell off the bone practically from being prodded. The flesh was sweet, tender and juicy, plus leaving the skin on made all the difference in the world. This chicken had a generous serving of tomato sauce over it, which flavoured it well giving off a slightly sweet aroma, and the rice even had little bits of either pomegranate or tomato mixed through it. Thumbs are definitely up to this place thus far.

As I did say, there was plenty of bread to go around. Taking a shot in the dark, unsure about what the portion would be, two orders of the Lebanese bread was gotten on the side. It is okay, the bread is not much on its own when eating, but works just as well as a roti or naan when picking up bits of meat to eat. Something is definitely being done right when my house mate saves up the bread to have with lunches for much later (and it goes quickly).

As a treat as well, drinks usually aren't considered too much - some noted exceptions - but this was a time that I did get them. A love-it-or-hate-it kind of drink, doogh is the characteristic choice to wet the whistle. The best sort of comparison is the Indian lassi, with it being yoghurt-based. Doogh is salted, and a bit on the fizzy side, and that is certainly a strange combination. First time around trying it, my house mate decided he was not a fan but I thought to hold it out to accustom the taste (it has happened before, many times). I have come to the conclusion, it is not for me either. Just not a whole lot of flavour here, and leaving it at that - this is certainly an acquired taste.

To end it on a good note, also for some sweets it was difficult to get beyond the trusty baklava. After so many tries of this sweet, describing it pretty futile beyond saying it is delicious, only a slight bit sweet due to the honey, and the pistachio flavour gives it a good nutty taste on top of it all.

Ever since trying a great Persian restaurant elsewhere in town, this has been one cuisine that I have often touted to no end. Suffice to say, that one has yet to be matched but this is not about there - it is all about here. Like it was said, this is not quite up there with the best that there is offer but it still has put out an admirable effort. Portion sizes here are really generous, and even in the take-away containers they managed to get a good aesthetic that truly was candy to the eye.
Jun 30, 2018
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Suburb Review
+4
Great Persian restaurant, with delicious chicken and beef skewers. Service was really friendly as top notch. The saffron rice is also unique. Would recommend!
Dec 16, 2017
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John Williams
+5
Ridiculously good.

Taste of Saffron Restaurant has changed the way I see Bengali Cuisine. This is not just 'Takeaway Indian', this is the gateway to an amazing mouth-experience of delicious flavours and succulent bites. The Methi Malai Chicken and Lamb Chap Fry come highly recommended.
Oct 31, 2016
5
Margaret Lau
+5
We ordered Saffron platter for 2-4 people. The rice was fluffy, flavoursome, and with crispy crust. The salad was good. The lamb, chicken and beef were well seasoned, moist and tender. We also has Persian tea with baklava as desert. We thoroughly enjoyed it.
5
Dana Hooshmand
+5
Shockingly good Persian food. I was surprised. I'm Persian and have obviously had a lot of good stuff... This is among the best I've had in Australia and it's in an inconspicuous restaurant in Stones Corner. If you're new to Persian food, get "koobideh" - the signature kebab that comes with rice. Even the rice is delicious! Buttery and soft. I'm sure they do everything well, and I'll be back to see.
5
fereshteh mohseni
+5
We were very happy with everything from the food quality and service. They're so friendly and nice. You won't regret it
5
Varun Sanil
+5
Really amazing dining experience, kebabs, rice, faloodeh, tea and doogh… absolutely fantastic! Portion sizing, taste and pricing… spot on! I need to come here more often and bring more friends over. The falooda is very different from an Indian one, it totally blew my mind.
5
Stephen Muscat
+5
Simply put divine food. Served to us by the loveliest people. Effortless dining of the most beautifully prepared dishes. Their tea was magnificent. To the staff I thank you for your kind attention and the time ensuring our meal was an event worthy of memory to the tastes and colours of fine Persian cuisine. Thank you.
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Darren Pickup
+4
Ordered from door dash this past Sunday evening. Food arrived quickly, hot, and in good condition. Dishes were tasty and can't really fault the quality of the food. However, I just can't get over how steep the prices are for what you get. $17 for 5 chicken wings, albeit tasty, is just ridiculous.
5
Parisa
+5
Highly recommended. Fantastic customer service. I booked the restaurant for a big party from weeks ago, but I had to cancel it late night before the party due to the COVID outbreak. The restaurant owner was so friendly and understanding of my situation. It shows how professional he is and how much he cares about his customers.
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