Rajjot Sweets & Snacks in Sunnyvale

United StatesRajjot Sweets & Snacks

 

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1234, South Wolfe Road, 94086, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 408-730-5510
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Latitude: 37.3537232, Longitude: -122.0135102

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  • Pankaj Agarwal

    Pankaj Agarwal

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    Rajjot is an all time favourite. They have great paratha collections and their onion paratha is one of my favorites. They are large enough that three would be enough for two. They also have a great selection of curries, both veg and non veg. Their saag is one of the best I've ever tasted and you can never go wrong with the kadhi pakori. The desserts are also good, but one should never miss the dahi bhalla and mango lassi if available. The pricing is very reasonable and the food quality really great. Their primary focus is online and to-go orders but they do have seats available if you want to dine in

  • Gaurav Dhanuka

    Gaurav Dhanuka

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    Rajjot has kind of become once a week place for us to go nowadays. What takes us thr almost every week? 1. Awesome stuffed parathas served hot with nice pickle and raw onions (Such parathas u can only get in Northern India). 2. Perfect price point 3. North Indian food varieties to be tried Recently we tried makke ki roti n sarson ka saag. It was very authentic and tasty. Wud definitely recommend everyone to try in this winter season before it isn’t available any more (they are serving it daily) We had tried their paneer, mooli, Gobhi n Aloo parathas and all are great. Chola batoore plate comes with two big sized Batooras so they can be heavy. While it is mostly a pickup place but there is a small seating place too which we prefer as we wanna have them hot. Service is remarkably fast and can surprise first timers. They take Apple Pay as well which is a convenience.

  • Rupinder Matharu

    Rupinder Matharu

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    This is a total ‘hole in the wall’ kinda place. It’s located in a strip mall between a liquor store on one side and a Persian restaurant on the other. It’s been around for years and generally pretty busy when we’ve been. There’s a small parking lot at the front that can get fairly packed. Often there’s a line at the front. It does have a small sit down area but I’d definitely would not anyone for a special occasion for a sit down meal here. It’s pretty rough I’d say … so 99% we get the food to go. Now the good thing, for me, is the food … I really like most of the food I’ve had there - today I had butter chicken, channa and rajma. I had these with fresh rotis. It was a pretty good meal and got good portions for the price. We’ve been coming here off and on for years so would recommend if someone asked me if they had a hankering for some North Indian (Punjabi) foods … has pretty good selections of hot main dishes every time we’ve been …. it also has Indian sweets.

  • Sumit Saluja

    Sumit Saluja

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    Not perfect food not perfect ambience but perfect Dhaba experience in Sunnyvale. Basic hearty Indian food at good prices - Parathas, Dal, Sabzi (veggies), not bad chicken dishes - like their chili chicken, Lassi, Chai, Mithai (sweets), Samosa and some other savory quick bites. People come here for take out but I also used to come here for lunch with my colleagues. Somehow perfect vibe for a casual conversation over lunch… don’t know why but the experience is pretty close to what you might get in a basic restaurant in India… maybe that’s the charm. Or maybe the no nonsense and unpretentious customer service. It’s run by hearty Punjabi ladies. Love the achar (pickle) and onion with the chapatis. There should be more places like this - casual, unpretentious and don’t break your wallet.

  • Mini Rag

    Mini Rag

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    Extremely affordable Indian sweets and Punjabi dishes that taste homemade. You are not going to rajjot for gourmet meals. In the sweets the Bengali sweets taste delicious. In food, they make rotis fresh which is nice. Try the paneer paratha or the aloo paratha, both stuffed and we'll cooked. In the sabzi, the saag, bhindi and dal makhani are great. The mattar paneer is pretty ok. The service is ok, it is understandable that the staff is busy doing multiple things.

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