This place is very confusing. There are 2 locations separated by a store in between them. The one on the left is where they make jalebi fresh inside where you can watch them make it. The one on the right has a sit down restaurant with a variety of Punjabi food, snacks to go, and sweets. We went to both sides.
The samosas are 3/$1 which is quite reasonable. Average priced, perhaps on the pricier side than what I am used to. They were not bad. The vegetarian thali was quite good for $7.99. Not a bad price either. They also give you raita which most thalis do not include. Everything I tried was really good. I really loved the gajar halva for dessert. Best I've had outside of the home. The naan was also very large and tasty. Nothing special.
The jalebi was definitely the star of the visit. It was $4/lb. They were hot and sweet and crispy. Not overly large or soft, which I hate in a jalebi. The service was a little slow and you basically have to wait until orders before yours are filled before you even tell them how many pounds you want. It's confusing of you've never been before.
The jalebi is why I will be coming back here several times. The food overall was not bad either. Service was mainly why I rated it 4/5 instead of 5/5.