delicious and authentic indian food in the heart of twin falls. stopped in for a late lunch friday and restaurant was essentially empty. space is big with lots of seating, could be suitable for a large party. service is friendly and efficient. the food is fresh and flavorful, with tandoori mushroom being a unique standout. daily lunch specials are a great value, and everything we tried was so tasty. also love that you can order smaller portions of entrees during lunch hours, with lots of options for vegetarians too!
Saffron Twin Falls
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delicious and authentic indian food in the heart of twin falls. stopped in for a late lunch friday and restaurant was essentially empty. space is big with lots of seating, could be suitable for a large party. service is friendly and efficient. the food is fresh and flavorful, with tandoori mushroom being a unique standout. daily lunch specials are a great value, and everything we tried was so tasty. also love that you can order smaller portions of entrees during lunch hours, with lots of options for vegetarians too!
This is an amazing place! The food is so fresh and delicious! We tried a big lunch special plate with Aloe Gobi and Butter Chicken, and also a plate of Tandoori Mushrooms. They both were absolutely phenomenal. We also tried Chilli Cheese Naan, which was very fluffy and flavourful. The service was also very good! I highly recommend this restaurant.
This is an amazing place! The food is so fresh and delicious! We tried a big lunch special plate with Aloe Gobi and Butter Chicken, and also a plate of Tandoori Mushrooms. They both were absolutely phenomenal. We also tried Chilli Cheese Naan, which was very fluffy and flavourful. The service was also very good! I highly recommend this restaurant.
I visited Saffron on Nov 5th and noticed a sign at the door stating that gratuities are now mandatory. Tipping, to me, is a voluntary token of appreciation for good service. The idea that a charge is required to "provide better service" feels at odds with the tipping ethos and can be confusing for guests who expect to decide how they reward staff after their meal.