Safran - Menu

Schlossstr. 57A, 70176 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

🛍 Tee, Grill, Persisch, Mittagessen

4.4 💬 2509 Reviews
Safran

Phone: +4971165863893

Address: Schlossstr. 57A, 70176 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

City: Stuttgart

Dishes: 30

Reviews: 2509

Website: http://www.safran-stuttgart.de

"I live by myself in Stuttgart and have been going to Safran for the last 3 years. I normally buy about 40 E worth of food and enjoy for multiple sittings. I do not normally write reviews, but doing so after a long time. I have been to pretty much every restaurant that has kabob in the menu. Not everyone can cook kabob just the way it is meant to be. Akbar and the family at Safran has mastered Persian/Iranian food. My favorites are the 3 different kabobs as well as the Fasenjan. I have tried the other dishes and all have been perfected. Again, I have tasted food from many Persian restaurants, but you will not go wrong here. I would recommend this restaurant over all in Stuttgart, and Kabul Restaurant in Frankfurt overall on kabobs and Persian food. Good luck. -J"

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The first time ordered and it was super delicious! Will definitely be reordered.

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Very unfriendly customer service. Taking the orders with mask under the chin! Kebab potion half of other persian restaurants!


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It's an Iranian restaurant with a beautiful atmosphere, foods are tasty, price is reasonable. Staff are friendly I recommend it


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Worst customer service ever. Food was low in quality and quantity. Persian food is not represented very well. Vague menu prices.


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Staff super friendly. Price performance is great. The lamb perfectly prepared and delicate. The whole food was phenomenal. All again


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De bons plats, un bon acceuil, des petits prix, tout pour plaire pour ce restaurant qui nous a sauvé de la famine! De très bons plats végétariens.


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User

Super delicious food, very delicate meat and lace rice. Had 4 different dishes, through the bank everything best! Pick up easily possible. Very friendly!


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Die Lokalität kannte ich noch von früher, unter anderem Namen, mit anderer Bewirtung. Das Safran ist ein gelungener Nachfolger, ehrliche persische Küche, viele Fleischgerichte (auch Grill), kein Fisch, drei vegetarische Hauptgerichte, und auch vegetarische Vorspeisen. Diese darf man nicht verpassen! Am Eingang wird man bereits darauf hingewiesen, dass keine Kreditkarten akzeptiert werden und die Wartezeiten ggf. auch mal länger sein können. Wenn man das berücksichtigt, hat man einen perfekten Abend! Sehr zu empfehlen.


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We went to this restaurant as a family, looking forward to authentic persian food after a having spent a nice day in Stuttgart. The service was awful! The gentleman who served the food did throw the plates towards us with an attitude. We were all confused... They also informed us they do not accept card payments and we had to look around for a cash point for some time... This restaurant is a discredit to hospitable nature of Iranians. The Kebab “ Koobideh” was distasteful. The strange thing is the lady who supposedly was helping us with the menu told us to go for the the cheaper options as the more expensive ones are for the “Germans” as they have “no idea what they pay for”!!! Disgusting an...


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User

I live by myself in Stuttgart and have been going to Safran for the last 3 years. I normally buy about 40 E worth of food and enjoy for multiple sittings. I do not normally write reviews, but doing so after a long time. I have been to pretty much every restaurant that has kabob in the menu. Not everyone can cook kabob just the way it is meant to be. Akbar and the family at Safran has mastered Persian/Iranian food. My favorites are the 3 different kabobs as well as the Fasenjan. I have tried the other dishes and all have been perfected. Again, I have tasted food from many Persian restaurants, but you will not go wrong here. I would recommend this restaurant over all in Stuttgart, and Kabul Re...

Stuttgart

Stuttgart

Stuttgart, a vibrant German city, blends modernity and tradition with lush vineyards, and is known for dishes like Maultaschen and Spätzle.

Categories

  • Tee Explore our selection of soothing teas, offering both classic and exotic blends. Perfectly brewed to awaken your senses, indulge in our range for a moment of tranquility and flavor in every sip.
  • Grill Succulent meats and fresh vegetables perfectly cooked over an open flame, delivering rich smoky flavors. Savor tender steaks, juicy burgers, and tangy marinated kebabs, all grilled to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience.
  • Persisch Experience the rich flavors of Persian cuisine, featuring aromatic herbs, flavorful stews, and perfectly grilled kebabs. Delight in traditional dishes crafted with passion and a touch of exotic spices.
  • Mittagessen Discover our lunch selections with flavorful dishes crafted to satisfy your midday cravings. From hearty main courses to light bites, each option is designed to keep you energized for the rest of your day.

Amenities

  • Sitzplätze
  • Reservierungen
  • Vegane Optionen
  • Serviert Alkohol

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