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Douglas Gray
Nov 15, 2025
A little hole in the wall with great, authentic northern and Southern Indian cuisine. Having grown up in London, I am a snob about Indian food. Sweet Magic hits the mark.
Not great for dinning in though. Definitely a take out joint.
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Ajay Ivan Cordeiro
Nov 2, 2025
Food quality is not good, taste is bland and very bad, very very mild flavor, I asked for spicy biriyani but it was very very mild. With so many other biriyani offering restaurants around, this restaurant needs to up is game for repeat customers.
The more you eat, the more the food is disappointing, like one other customer reviewed, the chicken pieces tasted raw, not fully cooked, rubbery/chewy, the food quality and taste is just what is needed to lose a customer in their very first visit.
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Nishkal Chowdary
Nov 1, 2025
I had a wonderful experience at Sweet Magic Restaurant! I tried the Meghana Boneless Biryani, Chicken 65, and a few chaats, and everything was absolutely delicious. The food was flavorful, well-prepared, and served hot. The service was excellent — the staff were friendly, quick, and attentive throughout. Even though the place was quite busy, the surroundings were clean and well-maintained, which made the dining experience even better. Overall, great food, great service, and a pleasant atmosphere. Highly recommend!
Sweet Magic in Phoenix is one of the best places for authentic Indian food. The biryani was perfectly cooked and packed with flavor, while the paneer curry had that rich, homemade taste that’s hard to beat. Every dish tasted fresh and full of real spices. I especially loved their **unlimited pani puri offer on Monday** — it was crisp, tangy, and absolutely worth the price. The staff was friendly, the service was quick, and the place had a clean, inviting atmosphere. Overall, Sweet Magic delivers delicious food, great value, and a dining experience that makes you want to come back again.
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Sudhansh Harkut
Nov 1, 2025
Went for their “Unlimited Panipuri” last Monday — and it was a letdown.
The board clearly said $10.99, but the bill came out to $12.99. When I asked why, the staff casually said “price went up.” If that’s the case, update your sign — misleading customers isn’t cool.
On top of that, I told the panipuri guy four times to put less ragda, but he just didn’t care. It’s obvious that the more ragda you pile on, the fewer panipuris you can actually eat — smart trick, but not fair when you’re charging $14 after tax for something that’s supposed to be unlimited.
If you’re going to promote unlimited panipuri, make sure the customer walks away satisfied — not feeling scammed.