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"Like Charlie in the chocolate factory, I'm sure I let out little gasps of joy when I first eyed the display case at Punjab Sweets." Seattle PI

"Upon walking in, our eyes were immediately drawn to the trays of variously shaped sweet treats that dominate the back wall of this light yellow, simply designed cafe. We had heard the savory vegetarian food offerings here are just as good as the sweets (they are)…" Seattle Weekly

"The all vegetarian Punjab Sweets in Kent serves some of the tastiest Indian food in the Seattle area (we even put them on the cover of the dining guide last year)" Seattle Weekly

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"Decorated in regal burgundies and greens, Punjab Sweets in as noble a room as one might reasonably hope for in a strip mall, featuring glass cases filled with Indian confections pretty as petit fours" Seattle Metropolitan

"It can take a while for a Seattle reviewer to make it as far as Kent, even for reputedly scrumptious Indian food. But this friendly diner/sweets shop, which shares a strip mall with a taco bus and a Ukranian restaurant, turns out to be a fine field trip for casual north Indian food." Seattle Magazine

"Punjab Sweets is a Kent-based Indian bakery and restaurant that a friend promised was “the best Indian food in town.”" Colors Northwest Magazine

"Savor a couple of gulab jamun (breaded milk balls drenched I rosewater syrup) or jalebi (swirl shaped dough dipped in orange sauce) and you’ll see why hordes of loyal customers trek to Punjab Sweets in Kent. " Seattle Metropolitan

"Okay, so Punjab Sweets is not technically a bakery, but the treats they serve up are oh-so delicious." NW Palate Magazine

"Treat your sweet tooth to something new" Sunset Magazine

"Food reviewers near and far have said some of the best Indian food in the Puget Sound area is created by a Kent restaurant whose reputation for excellence just keeps growing." Seattle Times, The Shop SE

"Kent family turns flair for traditional Indian cooking into a thriving business" Kent Reporter

23617 104th Ave SE C Kent, WA 98031 253.859.3236 Daily 11 a.m.-9 p.m.