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How to Get a Reservation at Saffy's in Los Angeles

Saffy's, the more spontaneous restaurant from Ori Menashe and Genevieve Gergis, books on OpenTable and welcomes walk-ins with bar seating. It is the easiest of the group, though usually packed.

The short answer

Saffy's, the Middle Eastern restaurant in East Hollywood from Ori Menashe and Genevieve Gergis, was designed to be more spontaneous than its siblings Bestia and Bavel. It books on OpenTable and welcomes walk-ins, with bar seating set aside for the no-reservation crowd.

It is the easiest of the group to get into, though it is usually packed and a wait is common at peak. Book ahead for weekends, and lean on the bar for walk-ins. Confirm the current booking window on the live listing.

Reservations or the bar

Saffy's gives you two good options, which is exactly the point. If the room is booked, walk up to the bar.

  • Book on OpenTable for weekends, which still fill at peak.
  • Walk in for the bar, which is held for the no-reservation crowd.
  • Off-peak and weeknights are noticeably easier.
  • Expect a short wait when it is busy, since the room is popular and lively.
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Frequently asked

Does Saffy's take walk-ins?

Yes. Saffy's was built to be more spontaneous than its siblings, with bar seating held for walk-ins. It is the most reliable no-reservation route, though a wait is common at peak.

How hard is it to book Saffy's?

Saffy's is the easiest of the Menashe and Gergis restaurants. Weekends fill at peak, but weeknights, off-peak hours, and the walk-in bar make it attainable.

What platform does Saffy's use?

Saffy's books on OpenTable. Confirm the current booking window on the live listing, and remember the bar is set aside for walk-ins when the dining room is full.

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