Raja Sweets

Indian restaurant · Briar Meadow

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Where to Celebrate Diwali in Houston

"This decades-old, family-owned restaurant and sweet shop located within the Mahatma Gandhi District is known for its variety of mithai offerings, displaying upwards of 30 different types on any given day — all made fresh, from scratch. From perfectly rolled laddus to bite-size pieces of almond fudge and chocolate barfi, Raja Sweets is a one-stop shop for creating a top-notch Diwali gift box. Brave the line, or save time by pre-ordering by phone in advance." - Megha McSwain

https://houston.eater.com/maps/diwali-festival-of-lights-mithai-houston

5667 Hillcroft Ave, Houston, TX 77036 Get directions

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