Philadelphia Indian Restaurant Cited for Multiple Health Inspection Violations

Saffron Patch was flagged for missing handwashing supplies and improper sanitizer levels.

Written By riya yadav
Storefront image of Saffron Patch (Image credit: Yelp)

[Editor’s note: The report referenced in this article reflects conditions observed during an inspection conducted on March 9 and does not represent the establishment’s current or future status.]

In an inspection conducted on March 9, the Philadelphia Department of Public Health reported violations at Saffron Patch. The inspection report cited equipment issues, sanitation concerns, and improper food storage.

WhatNow has reached out to the restaurant for comment and will update the story upon receiving a response.

Saffron Patch

Saffron Patch serves vegetarian options and halal specialties
Screenshot of the Saffron Patch (Source: philadelphia-pa.healthinspections.us)
  • When: March 9, 2026
  • Where: 2650 S 15th St, Philadelphia, PA 19145

Saffron Patch serves both vegetarian and non-vegetarian delights in Philadelphia. According to the report, inspectors noted the following violations:

  • Soap was not available at the handwashing sink. No sign reminding employees to wash their hands was posted. The paper towel dispenser was empty. Soap, paper towels, and a handwashing sign were added during the inspection.
  • Several food items were seen uncovered in the walk-in refrigerator.
  • The chlorine concentration in the sanitizing solution at the three-compartment warewashing sink measured 0 ppm instead of the required 50-100 ppm. The sanitizer solution was prepared to the proper concentration during the inspection.
  • Potentially hazardous ready-to-eat foods, including watermelon, chicken, spinach, lettuce, lamb, and cheese, stored in the walk-in and cold preparation refrigeration units, were held for more than 48 hours without proper date marking.
  • A fly zapper was installed in the food preparation area, posing a risk of contaminating food, equipment, or utensils. The device was moved during the inspection.
  • Food items were observed stored less than six inches above the floor in several areas of the facility, according to the report.
  • A food dispensing utensil used for sugar and flour was found in direct contact with the food, with the handle not stored above the food surface.
  • Glass plates and takeout containers were not properly inverted.
Soap was not available at the handwashing sink.
Screenshot of the violations (Image credit: philadelphia-pa.healthinspections.us)
  • The handwashing, food preparation, and warewashing sinks require resealing and caulking so they sit flush with the wall. The report also noted that the drying rack above the warewashing sink was not NSF/ANSI approved.
  • A chest freezer and ice maker were inoperable, and an under-counter freezer was also not functioning and was being used for dry storage. A domestic coffee maker and blender were also observed in the food preparation area.
  • Cardboard was observed lining shelves inside a reach-in refrigerator, which is not permitted.
  • The report noted grease and debris in the fryer cabinet. Black residue and grime were observed on the gaskets of walk-in, reach-in, and cold preparation refrigeration units. Dust had also accumulated on the fan guards of the walk-in refrigerator.
  • Floors and walls required additional cleaning to remove cobwebs, debris, grease, and grime.
  • A broom, dustpan, and mop were seen stored directly on the floor rather than being properly elevated.

The full inspection report is available online.

Follow-up Inspection

The report said grease and debris were found in the fryer cabinet.
Screenshot of the comments (Source: philadelphia-pa.healthinspections.us)

According to the report, the inspection revealed found that Saffron Patch was non-compliant with food regulations. The restaurant was asked to correct all the violations ahead of the reinspection, or it may face revocation of its health license and other legal action.

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Riya Yadav is a writer with a background in journalism and literature who brings her thoughtful, story-driven approach to content creation. She has contributed to newspapers, with a focus on feature writing that captures the nuance of people and culture. Passionate about art, books, cinema, and all things creative, Riya combines cultural insight with strong research to bring clarity and depth to her writing.
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