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Address: 845 Vikings Pkwy D, Eagan, MN 55121
Phone: (651) 666-3642
Website: http://saffronindiagrill.com/
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The Naan was not our all time favorite, but solid and paired nicely with the dishes. My son thought the chicken biryani was okay, not his favorite, but filling. He enjoyed the mango lasso.
A good choice. Nice atmosphere. Clean building. The staff were attentive and helpful.
The spice levels they have is great, 4 out of 5 had me sweating a little bit. But 5 out of 5 pushes my heat tolerance which is what I want a lot of times. I absolutely love very spicy food.
This is one of the best Indian restaurants in Minnesota. I’ve come here at least 4 times. We live downtown where there’s a lot of options for great Indian restaurants, this place is worth the drive because the overall experience is better than the ones around me.
The staff is super nice and attentive. They seem like they take pride in their food and like they care about the experience their customers have. It’s also nice that they have cocktails for options since most Indian restaurants just have beer. The cocktails are good and strong.
I stopped by this place recently out of curiosity. From the start, I appreciated how clean and organized the space was it’s definitely well-maintained. That said, the atmosphere felt pretty bare. There was minimal signage, no clear branding, and not much decor to give it a unique identity. It honestly felt like a space still in transition, maybe newly opened or waiting to be finished.
The vibe was more sterile than cozy, and it didn’t give off the kind of energy that makes you excited to sit down and stay a while. A little artwork, some warmer lighting, or even a menu board could help bring some life into the place. Right now, it just feels like it’s missing something that welcoming spark that draws people in.
As for the food, I’d rate it a solid 3 out of 5 stars. It wasn’t bad, but it didn’t stand out either. The portions were decent, and the presentation was clean, but the flavor lacked that extra kick. Everything was just okay enough to satisfy hunger, but not enough to make me eager to come back specifically for the food.
One thing that did leave a sour note, though, was the service near closing time. I understand staff are ready to wrap up after a long day, but during the last hour of operation, it was pretty obvious we were being rushed out. Lights were dimmed early, chairs were being stacked, and the overall vibe shifted from “welcome” to “please leave.” It made the end of the visit feel awkward and a bit unprofessional.
Overall, it’s a place with potential clean space, decent food but it still has some work to do when it comes to creating a warm atmosphere and improving customer service, especially during closing.
We had the house appetizer platter and everything was delicious, I like the veggie samosa best. My husband had the lamb tikka masala and I had the mattar paneer. We both really liked our meals and the garlic naan was amazing.