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1. Pc J.

Always fresh and yummy! This has been my go to place for the last five years and it never fails.

2. Paul P.

Very popular place for Indian fare in the West Valley. The food is healthy and good (and very obviously authentic). I have been here several times, but not as often as I should. No complaints whatsoever. It is a great spot.

3. Anchal B.

This place is the biggest hidden gem! My family has been coming here for years, and it is seriously the best place for purely authentic Punjabi food! The line goes by fairly quickly, and once you get to the counter, you place your order all at once. They let you sit down and eat first and then you go back to the counter to pay. They give out free chai as well, which is a very great bonus. The food is high quality, I highly recommend the chole bhature as well, the chole is flavorful and packed with spices and the bhature are so soft, and fluffy. Also make sure to grab some samosas, they are the best! Seating isn't a problem. There's plenty of tables. Their parking lot is small, but people are just coming and going so there's always space available.

4. Tim T.

If this place was open every day I would never get tired of it. Somehow I live a block from this gem. A part of me wants to share it with others because I know how amazing this place is and part of me doesn't want to tell anyone because of the same reason. If you like Indian food this place raises the standards by a whole lot. I'm sure even in India you won't find more delicious food than you would at Baba Sweets. Baba Sweets hits all the right notes, spots and flavors. Do yourself a favor if you haven't been. The Garlic Naan is a must. The chana batura is the best. They make their own cheese "paneer" and likely the best vegetarian restaurant in the entire country, dare I say the best in the continent.

5. Peter M.

If you are looking for fresh, tasty, wholesome vegetarian Panjabi food, you have to visit Baba Sweets. All their dishes have distinct and distinguishing flavors with different hallmark textures. In addition, they have interesting sides. Their onion and carrot Achar (pickle), masala chili (chilis with spices) and Raita (yogurt with spices) and all fantastic. I generally pick up carry out here and also order different types of bread. My favorite is the Aloo Paratha (Bread with spiced potatoes), which can be enjoyed just alone or with Raita. Other good bets are the bhatura or the poori (both breads are deep fried, the former being much thicker and larger than the latter). Then add a little heat to your taste buds by taking bites of the masala chili. You will savor explosive flavors, satisfying mouthfeel and gastronomic satisfaction. If you like milk tea, get their masala chai (which comes infused with cardamom), is something you will remember and reorder when you come back again. They also have Chaat (Indian snacks) and a large variety of Indian sweets (if that is your fancy). Service is exceptional.

6. Vee P.

Craving Indian, this is a must-try! No frills, just a "quick" pick and go type restaurant. I put quick in quotes due to depending on line. There is a line to get into, wait your turn, get help from the person calling you to come up to the counter. Two item combo? Three item? Only a few bucks difference and lots of food extra. I always opt for the larger combo, so worth it. Saag is only available on Sundays, I know cause it's my favorite and I've asked a handful of times, lol. Their samosa is delicious, and always hits the spot. When you get your Naan (bread - comes with a combo), eat it fresh, eat it soon, the longer it sits and gets steamed in the heat bag, it changes it. The people working there are nice and friendly, and very helpful if you need some help or explaining. The carrot dessert is awesome as it is quite balanced. Sweet, but not super sweet. The Gulab Jamun is good too. Thick, but not dense, however, it is super sweet, good thing you only get one. Definitely try this place, it's one of my go-to places all the time.

7. Salma T.

this place is soooo delicious if you're looking for indian sweets! I haven't tried the food just yet, but the dessert assortments are amazing! the line moves fast and the restaurant is clean and nice. I really feel like if you like rasmalai, the rasgolay is the way to go. it's different than rasmalai, but equally delicious. as far as the barfis go, that's more up to personal preference, but I love the pistachio one! highly recomme

8. Supriya C.

Great Indian Vegetarian food- delicious and good portion sizes. The atmosphere is that of a dhaba in India which means it is perfectly functional with no frills. But we like to eat in when possible because let's face it, the hot freshly made food can't be beat! Service is adequate if they are busy when friendly when it is not crowded- they offer chai even if you are getting an order to go! Checks all the boxes and prices are super reasonable so 100% winner!

9. Crystal K.

Food was ready to serve and so we'll priced. We got so much food for less than $40 total. It was our first time here so we didn't know the words or too familiar with the food, but we wanted to try a lot of different things. There was a long line because everyone knows where the good stuff is at. It took a bit of time in line before we got to order, but that was because they paid attention to each customer and their many orders. I loved the hand made signs they had everywhere that established the culture of the environment. For example, everything is self served. We bus our own trays and clean up after ourselves when we're done eating because they are focused on the food quality. For food, my family and I ordered 2x two item combo with vegetable rice, and four items we wanted to try. I loved all of it. The mix of flavors and spices were so amazing. We ordered the butter and garlic naan, which was hot, fresh, and delicious. We also order the samosa Chana, which was samosa doused in yogurt and other toppings. We also got the bread pakora, which was a deep fry bread with a potato filling with two different dipping sauces. Everything was vegetarian For dessert, I tried the Desi ghee ladoo, which was a sweet dessert shaped as an orange ball. I loved the texture and it was sweet but not too sweet. I also bought the peanut bar which was also delicious. For drinks, we got the mango lassi, which was a smooth mango drink, and the hot tea, which was delicious. Overall, I'm glad we tried this place. Everything was well priced and we had leftover food for lunch the next day. I would definitely come back and I highly recommend.