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YUM! We came here for Saturday brunch while visiting Denver.
The restaurant itself is bright and open. It was definitely more casual for brunch, and kid-friendly as well. Our server was great and checked in with us regularly. This Israeli buffet is well worth the $50 per person. They offer a wide variety of sweet and savory dishes, including pastries, fruit, dessert, vegetables, dips, fresh bread, meat, and fish. The buffet has something for everyone, with lots of vegetarian options. Some highlights for me were the freshly baked pita bread and dips, the shakshuka, the roasted vegetables, and the desserts. The carved lamb and prime rib were tender, though very fatty, so that wasn't my favorite. It would be fun if they also offered a bottomless mimosa bar option!
Absolutely wonderful restaurant with a cool setup and vibe.
Our waitress was outstanding, gave a great rundown of the menu and some of her selected favorites as highlights, which we thankfully listened to and enjoyed thoroughly. She was also very attentive and provided really top notch level of service throughout the meal. Highlights were the Branzino, and pretty much every small plate we tried, too hard too pick one above the rest. Would definitely recommend and we will def. be back next time we're in town!
Like, what just happened?? This was not an easy reservation
Like, what just happened?? This was not an easy reservation to get, but boy am I glad we found a way to make it happen. Came for brunch with a party of 8 and we still can't stop thinking about what a lovely, flavorful, delicious, incredible meal we had. Beautiful Jewish flavors from all over the world, namely North Africa, Iraq, Iran, American Jewish, and Israel. The brunch is delicate, but plentiful. We had kids as young as 8 years old and they also found the meal to be amazing! Lovely service - we felt really cared for and special.
Omg I have been to Safta so many times over the last few
Omg I have been to Safta so many times over the last few years (on so many dates, for that matter) and posted a ton of photos of their rarely changing menu. Still 6 out of 5 stars and one of my favorite restaurants in Denver. They are now Michelin-recognized, although no star yet. every detail about Safta is beautifully curated, from their food to their customer experience. I've loved every dish I've tried here, and it sounds simple, but the Tahini Hummus is still my favorite. The best way to dine here is with a group, ordering a few items from each section of the menu. They're great at accommodating dietary restrictions as well. I can't even highlight more items because everything is good. It might seem obvious, but make reservations in advance. Primetime dinner slots fill up. Parking in RiNo can be challenging, but there's a paid garage attached to The Source Hotel, which Safta is located in. I feel pretty spoiled living so close to this restaurant. If you ever have a chance to check it out, whether you're local or visiting, you won't regret it. I still need to try their brunch!!
Loved the vibe, service and food.
Everything was delicious. Ordered the tahini hummus and mahummara to start and then the New York strip and roasted broccoli as the main course. Recommend going with a group of ppl to try more items!
Been coming here ever since I moved to Denver ! This place
Been coming here ever since I moved to Denver ! This place is such a treat! Food is always amazing, service was great, our waiter Jen was extremely attentive. Everything was delicious and we had plenty to share among a group of 6 girls. I always recommend Safta !
Good solid food Dining room is clean and roomy.
Staff are lovely...very friendly, warm, and attentive. We were a leave group and felt very well attended to even with one very picky eater at the table. The food was all really well done. No fussy over-thinking or tweezer constructed garnishes. Excellently built flavour profiles and clean execution.
WOWOWOW Safta is AMAZING.
Everything I ate was 12/10. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful as I had many questions about the menu. I was unsure which wine to get & was persuaded to try an orange wine that did not disappoint. I suggest going with a small group and getting 1-2 items in each of the different menu sections. Will definitely be going back and taking people when they are in town to visit.
I returned to Safta in late Spring of this year.
I didn't have a reservation so I took a gamble on being seated quickly rather than waiting a long time. Fortunately, they had plenty of seating at the bar. I sat on an end of the bar next to the server area and it was ideal! This was a Sunday evening as well. The bartender who served me was friendly and offered good service. She was personable as well. I ordered the muhammara (hazelnuts, cilantro, and chili oil) with pita, Persian Rice, and the Pomegranate Braised Lamb Shank. The Lamb Shank is DELICIOUS! I love lamb and this entree nailed it! I would definitely order that again. Persian Rice was OK. It didn't meet my expectations. It appeared better on the menu. I liked the flavor explosions on my palate but I felt it was dry and didn't go down smoothly. Glad I tried that but wouldn't order it again. For that hummus (muhammara), it was outstanding. I only wish I had a larger serving of it. Their hummus is phenomenal and pita is great! My bartender brought me an extra pita with more olive oil and spices. I also ordered the Kunafa for dessert. I've had this many times at various places. They truly nailed this one as well! It was SOOO DELICIOUS! I enjoyed every bite and would order this again. Overall, my bill was pricey BUT worth it. Plan to spend money here. This place is far from my home (which can be a good thing for my wallet and waistline) BUT I will go out of my way to eat here. I highly recommend Safta. It's one of my favorite restaurants in Denver. I'm very much looking forward to my next visit! Looking forward to trying other things on their menu.
Delicious Israeli food
This restaurant a little bit out of the main centre in a hotel. We had an incident enroute to the restaurant which made us late for our reservation and they were very understanding. Food was delicious and we shared various dips and small plates. Good selection of cocktails and wine and especially liked their Lebanese wine. Service was excellent. Definitely recommend a visit here.
Wow. Incredible brunch buffet! We had a reservation for
Wow. Incredible brunch buffet! We had a reservation for just past noon, Sunday for brunch and left the restaurant raving about it. The brunch buffet was one of my favorite meals while visiting Denver! From what I could tell by looking at the dinner menu, the brunch spread was basically sample size portions of their dinner menu so totally worth coming for brunch to try it all. In addition, they had a few egg dishes and delightful shakshouka. Fresh breads, pastries and pita along with the selection of cheese and hummus and what more could you ask for? It's too bad we were only in town for the weekend or we would've come back. Clean, fresh eats and delicious!
Ten Happy Stars
We had the carrots, loved them. Falafel very fresh, as was the dip. In the picture is the cabbage. I never thought cabbage could have been that perfect and tasty, it was. It was perfectly seasoned. Then the duck with rice and lentils. The duck was perfectly seasoned and cooked. The skin was crispy, and meat moist. But the rice and lentils had the perfect spices on them. Our meal was so good, and Natalie made it special. Thank you Natalie and the other staff. A great night out.
Fun atmosphere for delicious small-plate sharing!
Fun atmosphere! We got all plates to share among six people and everything was delicious! There were good vegetarian options as well as meat. Although the pitas were spectacularly good, be careful not to get too filled up with them because there's a lot more food on the way!
Magical
My daughter and her fiancé chose Safta as their wedding dinner venue and it was just incredible. People don’t often rave about wedding food and at this one, everyone wanted the left overs. Truly a magical meal between true love and the food - it was perfect.
I was very happy with my dinner here - the food was unique
I was very happy with my dinner here - the food was unique and flavorful, service was attentive and the atmosphere was fun & comfortable. The menu is meant to be served family style so plan on ordering a couple dishes for the table to share! My favorite items on the menu were the dips. I tried the muhammara and the whipped feta. The muhammara is an absolute must to order! The flavor is so unique it's like having a healthy version of a Ferrero Rocher chocolate dip. The whipped feta was delicious as well. We ended up ordering a half of each dip which was a nice appetizer for two people. The naan bread for dipping was pillowy perfection. We also tried the soft cooked egg hummus which was great hummus I just preferred the dips. We finished the meal with crispy eggplant and lamb kebabs. Both were excellent and flavorful. This is a great place for a date night and/or a nice dinner out with friends.
I absolutely love Israeli Mediterranean food, and Safta did
I absolutely love Israeli Mediterranean food, and Safta did not disappoint. We got the roasted mushrooms, hummus, baba ghanoush, and crispy eggplant. All of them were standouts. The roasted mushrooms were very earthy, and the hummus was smooth as butter.
There aren't enough stars for our entire experience here.
From the moment we walked in it was delightful, however our server (Steven sp?) was outstanding! His attention to detail, description of each item on the menu, attentiveness without being overly attentive was spot on perfection! Now about the food --- Straight fire! We tried 2 types of hummus, the harissa chicken, carrots, falafel (had no idea it was supposed to taste like this), Baklava & the least option on the dessert menu, all of them were somewhere between fabulous and mind blowing . The restaurant is laid out so nicely, we sat around the corner, near the back & felt like we were the only ones there. You can see the kitchen and it's so clean and efficient. If I can go back (I don't live in Colorado) and IF I could only pick 3 things they would be (in this order) 1.Steven 2. Soft Egg Humus 3. Pita bread (it's so melt in your mouth good)
ambiance is cute and service was great but the food was
ambiance is cute and service was great but the food was extremely mediocre. we got whipped feta, duck matzah ball soup, lamb shank and salmon crudo. we walked away feeling like we've had better versions of all of the above. the soup was definitely the best thing we got. whipped feta was hard (this typically comes smooth), lamb was cold and over cooked with mediocre flavor. def not the worst meal i've ever had but not at all worth all of the hype. sonny's was MUCH better.
Drinks and foods all good.
Plus, great service. One of bartenders was cold/not kind but could be one of days being tired.
We did the Sunday brunch.
Large selection and all fresh and delicious. Our server made sure we had full water glasses/coffee and offered for drinks (which we declined due to the amount of food). Located in The Source hotel, warm ambience despite the hotel being more industrial with it's decor.
Great Mediterranean! Nice staff, cute spot and delicious
Great Mediterranean! Nice staff, cute spot and delicious food. The brunch is a buffet and has a lot of their menu available on it!
Every thing is served family style which is one of my
Every thing is served family style which is one of my personal favorites. I like to try multiple dishes and this is the best way to try a wide range of options. We had the lamb which is a must try! Then my favorite for the night was the eggplant dish. Crispy and blasting full of flavors. We sat at the bar and our server was great. She kept food and drinks coming! Although I didn't sit at the table it looked super cute and completely full. Definitely need a reservation!
I really enjoyed Safta.
The appetizers, small plates and hummus were amazing. I usually go with a few recommendations from the waiter as a first timer to a restaurant and the Harissa chicken was recommended. I figured you can't go wrong with chicken and everything else was soooooo good so far, so why not. If I based my review off of the chicken, it would be 3 stars easy. However the hummus was so good, I couldn't do that. I also enjoyed the Lamb Kebobs. Idk what I was expecting from the ambience, it was a little tight back to back with the seating but comfortable enough and modern and the service was great. I'll be back but I won't get the chicken. I may just stick to the hummus and small plates and sip on some wine. You can't go wrong doing that.
Wonderful hip Mediterranean restaurant.
Cool location. We were there in winter but in summer the who space is opened up. We loved the appetizers and also terrific entrees--meat and vegetarian. Loved the signature drinks.
Amazing!
We ordered several small plates to share among 5 people. Whipped feta, hummus, pickles, carrots were our small plates and we also enjoyed lamb kabobs and hangar steak! For dessert we had halvah and the baklava! Our meal was amazing. We shared all our plates and enjoyed a relaxing meal. Will return again!
Ahh…mazing!!!
So good!! Everything we had was so good! The drinks, the hummus, the fattoush, the whipped feta, the falafel, the cheese borekas!! We truly enjoyed every dish and every flavor. A great experience. Would love to come when it was a warm day so the garage doors could be open but still liked the ambiance. Hopefully I will be back!
Outstanding Brunch- MUST go
This review is about their weekend brunch. I see people have left reviews for dinner and brunch. Dinner is sit down service order from menu, brunch is set price buffet style. I cant speak to the dinner offerings but, the brunch is CRAZY AWESOME! I will try and describe the experience, but I don’t think i can give it true justice . Check out all my pictures (lots) to see the greatness for yourself. This is NOT your typical restaurant cheap blah buffet, this is high end selection, quality and flavor. The chefs are right there facing you preparing all the dishes you are eating. They take pride on what they are preparing and it shows. This Israeli/Mediterranean cuisine offerings mixed with traditional brunch dishes is down very well. Our group tried nearly everything they offered- i think i went up five times LOL- and by the end we were happily stuffed and all were saying “wow!” Definitely give Safta a brunch visit you will not be disappointed .
Great food nice place
Great experience great food I truly recomendéis it to all my friends the pita bread is excellent also the hummus and the experience is great
Hunting dinner
Our first Israeli focused restaurant. A sharing menu of delicious dishes full of flavour. A vibrant and busy venue definitely a Denver highlight.
In one word - disappointment!!!
Average at best. I dined at many Israeli restaurant, and was looking forward to din ing at Santa on my trip to Denver. I had high expectations given the vibe the place has. What a disappointment!!!!! The food was just OK, nothing impressive. The most disappointing thing was the size of the dishes. The "Salatim" (appetizers) were the size of food samples. We were a parry of 8, and our waiter recommended to order about 15 appetizers. We ordered 18. When they were served , I was shocked. Tiny little plates with food samples!!! The variety was minimal, and the taste - OK. nothing to die for. The entrees were average as well. We didn't bother to stay for the desert. In one word - disappointment!!!
Safta Brunch Denver
Great brunch. Loved the egg in the skillet. Lots of healthy choices. Watch your bill. Ours was delivered upside down on the tray. My husband put his credit card down, assuming that we were charged for 2 persons brunch. Good thing he turned it over to look before the card was collected for payment. The waitress charged us for 4 people brunch. She quickly apologized, rolled her eyes, and fixed the bill. My question is, why present it to the patron upside down?
Safta at RiNo - Don't miss it!
Safta has been a gem of an experience. I had gone for brunch and the menu was extensive. It started with erray of different breads and jams. I particularly enjoyed plum and apricot jam. That was followed by hummus, Tahini and pitta bread with israili salad. There were egg items and some non vegetarian fares. 3- 4 types of coffee and tea were included in the price. Safta was outright 5 star experience with excellent service.
Not up to snuff
Really disappointed! The food was like-warm, and dry. The wait staff was mildly attentive. Not a great night!
Outstanding
Absolutely fantastic experience from the get go. We ordered baba ganoush for a starter. It was fresh and creamy and the pita for dipping felt right from the oven. The Tunisian tomato hummus was outrageous with fresh crispy veggies for dipping including fennel, raddish and more. The starter and salatim (salad) were so good we could have stopped there, but thankfully we did not. My wife and i also split the hanger steak entree and it was positively phenomenal...so tender it literally melted in your mouth. We had never had Israeli food before but we will definitely have it again. I'd give it 10 stars if I could. Everyone there we encountered was helpful and friendly and they have a large gluten free menu where we ordered everything from.
I really really really liked Safta! The super creamy hummus
I really really really liked Safta! The super creamy hummus (we went with the tahini), lovely, sturdy yet pillow-y pita, melt in your mouth lamb shank, and picked veggies to cut the richness of everything. Absolutely wonderful! I can't wait to return! Oh, and my husband's mock-tail was super tasty. I thoroughly enjoyed the Moroccan mint tea and very much appreciated the refill on the hot water for that. Definitely recommend!
This is hands down my favorite restaurant in Denver.
I take every out of town guest here and every one of them leave just as in love with Safta as I am. The atmosphere, food, and service are all consistently OUTSTANDING. The entire staff is extremely knowledgeable, talented and caring. For dinner, you have to try a hummus or two ( I love the foraged mushroom or lamb ragu). The Persian rice is also an absolute MUST. If you're into roasted chicken, no one does it better than Safta. For brunch, get the shakshuka. No matter what you get here, you can't go wrong especially with guidance from your server. So grateful Safta exists!
Nice, but expensive for what you get!
We enjoyed the pita (best ever) , the hummus was delicious. The eggplant and chicken were good. Most everyone enjoyed, however the wine list was way overpriced and quite limited. Nice cocktail menu, I was a bit surprised to see a 4% kitchen appreciation fee.
I can't decide whether dinner or the brunch buffet at Safta
I can't decide whether dinner or the brunch buffet at Safta is better; both were nothing short of spectacular!If variety is your thing, then the brunch buffet is the way to go. It was a great way to sample a lot of items on their menu all at once, along with other items that I haven't seen on the dinner menu. My favorite items were the roasted lamb, the lamb meatballs and borekas. The hostess mentioned that children under 10 eat free, so maybe I'll take my kids with us one of these days. Dinner offers hearty, flavorful items like a whole fried fish in a harissa sauce and the lamb shank in pomegranate sauce. Easily one of my favorite restaurants in Denver, hands down. Can't wait to dine here again!
My friend told me about this place, so I wanted to see what
My friend told me about this place, so I wanted to see what all the fuss was about. It's one of those place where you have to make a reservation and I was lucky enough to score a reservation there. We were assisted by Matty, who did an excellent job of going over the menu with us. Based on some of his recommendations, we ended up ordering the muhammara, foraged mushrooms hummus, falafel, lamb kebabs, and salmon crudo. My favorites were the hummus and salmon crudo, especially the yogurt sauce and the housemade pita bread. I would order those again or try the lamb ragu hummus. The lamb kebabs were like lamb meatballs, but they were also really good. I enjoyed the spices and different flavors with each dish and sauce. It was like a savory party in my mouth! Matty provided the best service and the busser was also very good about refilling water. I would definitely come here again for the food and exceptional service! There is street parking available or the parking structure charges $8 an hour or something like that (nope, we parked somewhere where we could eye our car and it was free). It's in the River North Arts district so come early if you want to find free parking.
Solid dinner place! Make sure to get all the dips and extra
Solid dinner place! Make sure to get all the dips and extra pita! The wine list is also incredible.
This beautiful restaurant is a quaint little spot inside of
This beautiful restaurant is a quaint little spot inside of 'The Source' in the RiNo district in Denver, perfect for a date night or a girls dinner. Alon Shaya's, simple yet glam aesthetic motif and menu of Israeli "tapas" just hits different. I mean it when I say that "This was the best meal I've had in a long time". All of the different hummus(es) are to die for and are a meal in itself, they also donate to various charities for "Hummus for a Cause" for every order of the monthly pick. A truly unparalleled dining experience. Bring back the olive oil martini!
How did I not hear about this brunch buffet sooner? This
How did I not hear about this brunch buffet sooner? This spread is above and beyond. Lips of dips, spreads, breads, lamb, cheese, vegetables. The desserts even have their own section. The included tea was delightful as well. I highly recommend this for this a group of friends or family. Its a set price and there is something everyone can enjoy.
It's was good.
Weird atmosphere and strange service, we had like 5 different people come to our table. Food wasn't as good as I was expecting. Pretty pricey and just wasn't up to the hype
Maybe people think this place is great because for Denver,
Maybe people think this place is great because for Denver, it might have some panache. But in reality, this is just a well-marketed mediocre restaurant. First, they cultivate exclusivity by making it difficult to get a reservation. But if you arrive at 5 or even 6 pm, you can walk right in and snag a seat at the bar (and the seats at the bar are more comfortable than the early American-looking chairs at the tables). Further, the servers/bartenders are exceptionally knowledgeable about the menu and will make helpful suggestions about ordering. The wine list is mediocre so I regret not ordering a cocktail. The menu is fairly limited and there seems to be a concerted effort by the chef to personalize everything, including the pita bread. The pita here (obviously made in house) is thick and doughy - very suitable for a falafel sandwich but too heavy as an accompaniment to the rest of the dishes. The brisket stuffed cabbage was quite tasty but not exceptional. The lamb "kabobs" were actually lamb meatballs. The tahini hummus was very good but I prefer a grainier hummus. The cheese boreas were the best dish we enjoyed. Our bill was upwards of $130 (one dish each of the items I described plus one glass of wine) so I wouldn't peg this as a two $$ place.
Might have just taken the cake for top restaurant in
Might have just taken the cake for top restaurant in Denver! So damn delicious and phenomenal service. The eggplant was the best bite of food, next the salmon crudo was tied with the chanterelle. Both were incredible. The muhammara was a nice surprise. It was complex, fun and delicious. The Persian rice was confusing. I wasn't sure I loved it, yet we couldn't stop eating it and I then I was devouring it. Very confusing which is fun! Gage was an incredible server too!
This place is a MUST.
Visited from Seattle and already crave it again. Really hoping they bring this to our city!Isreali and Mediterranean inspired dishes that are all shareable. Bring an appetite because when you order for the table you can try a handful of unique flavorful foods. Spreads: Baba Ganoush (7/10): Delicious and large sized spreads perfect to share with fresh naan Lamb Ragu Humma: (9/10) this taste was so unique and flavorful Chees Borekas: (10/10) was hesitant on ordering this and it was such a perfect addition. Sweet and so light to a crip to eat. Falafel: (10/10) I have eaten a lot of falafel and this has been my favorite one so far. Not greasy at all! Service/ Ambiance was superb. Busy restaurant, but they advise you on what to order, how much to order for size of the table and gave great options for each section.
By far the best food I have had in Denver and what a
By far the best food I have had in Denver and what a fantastic way to enjoy shared plates with Mediterranean cuisine. We loved the fresh pita, the wonderful vegetarian options. Our server was a little strange she had this crazy uptight face and smiled a little scary. She smiled so hard at our table and then a moment later her face just completely changed as she turned away from our table. The drinks fella was very relaxed and cool. I was very thankful the manager was able to get us a nice table without a prior reservation. Fantastic fresh food, pricey but worth every penny. I loved the theater of watching the sous chefs working in their stations. Excellent decor and overall wonderful experience. will be a must-have on every Denver trip.
I've been hearing about this place since I've lived in
I've been hearing about this place since I've lived in Denver, and overall had a pretty good experience here the other night. We went during prime time on a Friday, and they were almost fully packed by 6 PM. For starters, we ordered the lamb ragu hummus and the cheese borekas, both of which were delicious, however the star of the show was the pita- it was delish. For entrees, we ended up getting the short rib stuffed cabbage and the half chicken. The cabbage was great flavor-wise, however it arrived cold to the table, though I still enjoyed it. The harissa chicken was good, but with nothing beyond a half charred lemon on the plate, my partner and I found it difficult to find the value in it for $35. Drinks were excellent, the "aloe can you go" was by far my favorite, chareau on any menu is a must. Service was good, but nothing to write home about. Overall, I did enjoy myself, but the portion sizes kept us hungry after everything, with two appetizers, pita, and two entrees. Being raised jewish and on mediterranean food, I had really high expectations for these dishes, so I'd love to come back and try it again, perhaps for brunch or strictly hummus next time.
Just a bad, overpriced restaurant with lousy food
Can't say anything positive about this restaurant experience. The location is terrible, the atmosphere is warehouse cheap and tacky, the chairs were uncomfortable, the food quality was lousy, and I ended with an upset stomach from their bad cooking oils. To add insult to injury, not only were the prices ridiculously high, management snuck in a 4% "kitchen appreciation fee," which was never discussed up front by the wait staff. All in all, this is a restaurant that deserves to fail. I will never eat there again.
Delicious food in a nice modern setting
Delicious Israeli and Mediterranean inspired food in a nice attractive dining room. Service was friendly and efficient. Since we ordered plates to share, our waitress coursed all of the food appropriately. Cocktails were delicious as well. The hummus option we tried (with a lamb ragout) was great, and the fresh pita are fantastic. If I had to find any fault, I wish the chef was a tad bit more restrained with salting. That said, I'm sensitive to salt and wish the already delicious food here could stand on it's own without the extra salt. The whipped feta small plate was also delicious, as were the crispy eggplant. All in all, we really enjoyed our dinner. Valet parking is available, but not validated. On street parking is difficult, but there is a garage attached to the hotel, first hour free, then $8 an hour which was reasonable. Go give this restaurant a try!
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