Werk Creative/Safta
Werk Creative/Safta
Werk Creative/Safta
Mike Thurk/Safta
Werk Creative/Safta
Werk Creative/Safta
Werk Creative/Safta
Werk Creative/Safta
Werk Creative/Safta
Emily Ferretti/Safta
Werk Creative/Safta
Werk Creative/Safta
Werk Creative/Safta
Safta
Michelin Guide
Israeli
The Michelin Guide's review
Safta may mean "grandmother" in Hebrew, but there's nothing old school about this restaurant, Chef Alon Shaya's first outside Louisiana. Instead, this hot spot is located in the trendy Source Hotel. At first glance, it looks like you’re walking toward a coffee counter (and you are), but it wraps around to the restaurant and the kitchen. It's all airy and upbeat, just like the Israeli menu that lists many favorites but feels original and interesting. There must be hummus, of course, but here it's given a fresh take with roasted chanterelle mushrooms and chermoula butter served with freshly baked pita. Next up is a selection of salatim, or pickles and spreads, followed by a panoply of dishes ranging from harissa chicken, duck matzo ball soup, and short rib-stuffed cabbage to pomegranate lamb shank.
Its strengths
Parking
Location
3330 Brighton Blvd.Denver 80216