LOCATIONS

Saffron

3616 Far West Blvd., 512/241-1732

John Anderson

Nestled comfortably in Northwest Hills' commercial strip along Far West Boulevard, Saffron combines the flavors of Nepal and India with a modern dining sensibility. Look for homey curries, house momo, and hybrid dishes like Bombay Brussels.
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Saffron

Saffron brings Nepalese food to Austin

Rachel Feit, October 29, 2015

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