
Went to Safta on a holiday weekday night. Reservations were easy to come by/the restaurant was pretty empty maybe due to the end of the holiday weekend. Parking is in a structure at The Source,...
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Safta in Denver, CO, is renowned for offering the best Mediterranean and Israeli cuisine in the area. The restaurant takes diners on a culinary journey that celebrates the diverse flavors of Israel, drawing inspiration from the Middle East, Europe, and North Africa.
The menu at Safta is a reflection of the intersection of food and culture, showcasing a fusion of culinary influences from countries like Bulgaria, Yemen, Syria, Morocco, Turkey, and Greece. Guests can savor wood-fired pita bread made just steps away from their table, ensuring an authentic taste experience.
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Went to Safta on a holiday weekday night. Reservations were easy to come by/the restaurant was pretty empty maybe due to the end of the holiday weekend. Parking is in a structure at The Source,...
Went to Safta as I have heard people saying wonderful things about the Israeli restaurant in Rino. Upon arriving I noticed how detailed oriented the staff is and the top notch service they provide...
If you're looking for a relaxing Saturday brunch, Safta Denver is not the place. What was supposed to be an enjoyable meal turned into one of the most frustrating dining experiences I've had in...
HELPFUL TIPS IF IT'S YOUR FIRST TIME HERE (as it was for me): I'd been looking forward to dining here as one of our honeymoon dinners while visiting Denver. The atmosphere was very welcoming and...
Tasty food, small portions, fresh pita's straight from oven. Slow but attentive service with a small wine list and reasonable prices. Cool spot.
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