Rajjot Sweet & Snacks
If you're craving delicious Indian cuisine, Rajjot Sweet & Snacks is the perfect spot to satisfy your hunger. Located at 1234 S Wolfe Rd in Sunnyvale, CA, this charming eatery offers a casual dining experience with a warm atmosphere that’s great for the whole family. The moderate noise level adds to the lively ambiance, making it a comfortable place to enjoy your meal without being too noisy or too quiet.
One of the highlights of Rajjot Sweet & Snacks is its diverse menu, which includes a variety of flavorful dishes that will surely leave you wanting more. If you're in the mood for something rich and creamy, the Butter Chicken is a must-try. Tender pieces of chicken cooked in a flavorful, buttery gravy are perfectly balanced with spices. Another fan favorite is the Aloo Paratha, a delicious stuffed flatbread filled with spiced mashed potatoes, served hot and fresh, ideal for dipping into curries or yogurt.
For those who enjoy a more indulgent meal, the Malai Kofta is a great choice. This dish features soft, melt-in-your-mouth dumplings made from paneer, cooked in a rich tomato-based gravy. And if you love goat meat, the Goat Curry offers a savory, tender experience with bold flavors that will transport your taste buds to another level. Don’t forget to order the Dal Makhani – a comforting dish made from lentils and kidney beans, simmered slowly with spices for a deep, smoky flavor.
What sets Rajjot Sweet & Snacks apart is not just the food but also the welcoming vibe. It’s an excellent choice for families with kids, thanks to its relaxed, friendly atmosphere. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite or enjoying a leisurely meal, you'll always feel at home.
With a combination of mouthwatering dishes and a cozy environment, Rajjot Sweet & Snacks in Sunnyvale is definitely a place worth visiting. Come hungry, and leave satisfied!
Reviews
This hole in the wall is a hidden gem. Been taking out from here for 25 years now and the quality is astonishingly consistent as day 1. They didn't increase the price for 20 years, and only around the pandemic, they made some modest adjustments to combat universal inflation. Still, the best value for money. The 5 stars is more for the authentic Punjabi taste than the value.
4 Stars Raj Joth serves some of the best Punjabi food in the South Bay--truly top-notch! Every dish is packed with authentic flavors, making it one of my favorite spots for Punjabi cuisine. That said, the ambience leaves a lot to be desired. Sitting in the restaurant doesn't really feel like a proper dining experience, and the space could definitely use a little fixing up and cleaning to match the quality of the food. If you're looking for incredible Punjabi food and can overlook the atmosphere, Raj Joth is absolutely worth it. A little TLC to the space, and this place could easily be 5 stars!
Wonderful and friendly staff. I have tried parhatas and dahi balley. They are all taste delicious. Their food is better than other chaat places nearby.
We got a aloo , mulu and a mix paratha and they were delicious as well as huge portions . They reminded me of how authentic parathas should taste . The kadhi pakora was super yummy too .
This review is only for their sweets. I've come here several times to pick up mithai (Indian sweets), mostly before Diwali and sometimes at other times of the year. On a normal day, getting sweets here is similar to going into a donut shop... looking at the options behind the display case, telling staff which ones you want and they bag or box it up for you. It's a totally different experience when you come here before Diwali. Much more fun than going there on a normal day. They close down their dining room area to transform it into their mithai room. They will rearrange their tables by pushing them all together at the center of the room to create one large table for displaying many trays of their sweets. They have a pile of empty gift boxes in several sizes. Pick up the one you want, put on a glove, and go pick your own sweets to fill you box. The downside is that absolutely nothing is labeled. This restaurant's clientele is primarily Indian people who already know what everything is, so they don't really need the labels. It's much more challenging for someone like myself, who is unfamiliar with all the different types of sweets. But it also means everything is a surprise when we try each one. There were 2 trays with what looked like the same thing, both being round and the same color. When I tried them, I discovered they were both different sweets. And if you look carefully, one had a more smooth texture while the other had a more "grainy" texture. I'm glad I picked up one from each of these 2 trays so I could try both. There was one sweet, the diamond shaped Kaju Katli (I think it is called, not 100% since nothing is labeled), was not included on the large table of sweets in the room. I had to ask for that and the lady went to the back fridge to get these for me. I'm not sure if there may be other sweets, you may want to get, that are not displayed out in the open. It doesn't hurt to ask them. The ladies who work here are nice and try to be helpful, despite the language barrier. We manage. Don't let this be a deterrent for coming here. At the very least, there's always the universal language of gesturing and pointing. There is a small parking lot here, and it has never been full whenever I stop by.