Swagat

68 S Abel St, Milpitas CA 95035 (408) 262-1128
Cuisines and Dishes at Swagat:
  • Indian

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Ratings and Reviews for Swagat

  • Yelp user Nicole B.

    Mar 13 2011

    Nicole B. via Yelp

    Bought an assortment of their desserts last night, everything except the plain burfi was stale!read more

  • Yelp user Silpa R.

    Jul 28 2010

    Silpa R. via Yelp

    We went there to buy some sweets and thought of taking mixed variety for 1/2 Lb. We got 5 pieces of each variety and when we tasted it, we felt like...read more

  • Yelp user Ann L.

    Nov 01 2009

    Ann L. via Yelp

    We went to get some Swagat Sweets after eating at Ta Restaurant in the same strip mall. We got: 2 coconut bulfi and 2 milk bulfi I liked the milk bulfi a...read more

  • Nov 06 2008

    via Citysearch

    Swagat provides authentic Indian Cuisine at a very low and affordable price. The waiters were very friendly and helpful in offeri...read more

  • Jul 18 2007

    jcfrench via Citysearch

    Yes the service is incredibly rude, save the Hispanic busser who was very attentive and friendly. Yes the place is a bit dumpy an...read more

  • Jan 29 2005

    gsahai via Citysearch

    decent food, but terrible service! suggest you avoid unless devoid of other options....read more

From Citysearch

No frills or thrills here, just good northern and southern Indian cuisine.

The Food
Dishes from the south are more unusual than those from further north. Delicate Madras ''dosas'' are crepes made of everything from lentil to moong bean flour. ''Utappam'' is a crisp, manhole-sized, American-style pancake flavored with onions, chilies, cilantro, and cumin and served with rich coconut, spicy mint, and tart tomato sauces. A more acquired taste, ''idli'' are steamed rice cakes also served with the trio of sauces, but even a rookie can appreciate the sambar, South India's classic rice-lentil-tomato soup. Northern tandoori dishes are also worth sampling and are sometimes on offer in the $8 lunch buffet.

The Scene
Both Swagats specializes in both traditional northern and southern Indian cuisine, with chefs from northern and southern states in residence to ensure authenticity. You'll feel comfortable at either location; service is attentive and decor is clean and simple.

—Laura Reiley



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