Milan Sweet Center

296 S Abel St, Milpitas
(408) 946-2525

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Praveen Prabhakar

Got samosa and gulab jamun. Samosas were so oily and it smelt of oil that’s been reused multiple times. The gulab jamun was so hard I could’ve thrown it at someone and hurt them. Ended up throwing away both the dishes.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 3

Kavita Kasliwal

Ordered jain sizzlers paneer n samosa one.. they were good enough... Ordered samosa n chola bhatura but they were very oily, ordered fafda... Thinking that fafda will be hot but it was pre prepared one n they will serve either chutney or chilli green

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Nemish Sarvaiya

Really good jain food

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Ayushmaan Dash

Hey everyone, What we liked about Milan was that it was to close to our house and its in milpatas ( we live in ) We like rhe sweets so much like chum chum , samosa , peda , and kaja kalti .
Highly recommend this place sweet center .

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Megh Dedhia

The restaurant is as good as it seems from outside. If you are disgusted by the looks of it, trust your instincts and head to a better restaurant down the street, I’m sure you’ll find better food. The taste is underwhelming and you cannot argue with them when you get 5 pieces of dhokla for $6. I won’t say im disappointed but folks you don’t want to be regretting your decision to head to this restaurant when you’re downing tasteless samosas that you could have easily fried back home.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Dhyey Shah

Please avoid at any cost. This shop sells Indian snacks and serves food that is absolutely tasteless. This is not Indian food. Feels like they just used Indian names of food and made it absolutely bland. Have lived in India for 20 years of my life I can definitely say this is bad. They served us kachori with no filling and when asked they say this is how its made. Are you trying to fool me?

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Dilip Shah

I can’t believe I paid $13 (plus tax and tip) for just 6.8 oz of kadhi – that was literally my entire dinner. It wasn’t even enough to fill a small bowl! This is outrageous. Please don’t cheat customers on portion sizes.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

ishan tyagi

Horrible dine-in experience
Worst food quality possible
Most substandard sweets that you can get

Food: 1

Amruta Patil

Khasta kachori was stale, oily and seriously lacking taste..

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Akshaya Kumar

All Thallis and sizzlers are sooooo delriously delicious!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Paneer Sizzler, Jain Milan Thali

Rahul Srivastava

Glad to have vegetarian places with no onion no garlic options. And reasonably priced for the quantity served.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sanjay Bhasin

Excellent Gujrati food. Their undeo and sweets are the best. Most popular is samosa sizzler with pasta Milan Restaurant has been a favorite of mine in Milpitas for over a decade, and it's a consistently great experience! What keeps me coming back is definitely their fantastic thaali. The variety of dishes you get is wonderful, offering a little taste of everything, and the fact that they include tandoori roti in the thaali option is a huge plus for me. Beyond the delicious food, Milan also boasts plenty of seating, so it's rarely a hassle to find a table, even during busy times. Parking is also never an issue, which makes it a convenient spot to visit. If you're looking for a reliable Indian restaurant in Milpitas with a satisfying and varied menu, ample space, and easy parking, I highly recommend giving Milan a try!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

MAX HYPERMARKET

The place is very unclean, has a disgusting smell as you walk in. The food is disgusting. There was cockroaches and mice on the floor which were dead. The food arrived cold and reheated from last night. When I complained the owner threatened to call the cops. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY HERE.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Palak Chudasama

For strict vegetarians, these guys use the same oil to fry sheekh kebabs, samosas and kachoris. I took the first bite and almost gagged, then called them to ask if they fry any meat items in the same oil and they confirmed.

divya sai

I really like their milk cake and jalebi — they’re a must-try! If you ever feel like celebrating, I’d definitely recommend them. Their Akbari Paneer is my husband’s favorite, he loves it.The prices are a bit high, but the taste is amazing and worth it.

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