RajasthanRestaurants

Other restaurants in Rajasthan

  1. A

    Peacock Rooftop Restaurant

    Overlooking Hathroi Fort – and most of Jaipur – this multilevel rooftop restaurant with an extraordinary peacock canopy has excellent views and food to match. Sit in the quirky iron furniture or upstairs in the romantic nook to enjoy superb Indian and Chinese dishes, or even a pizza. There are great value thalis (veg and nonveg starting at Rs50) and Western breakfasts.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Little Italy

    A delightful garden restaurant with wood-fired pizzas and excellent pasta, pita and hummus. The pesto is made with home-grown basil, and the coffee is good by Pushkar standards.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Dr Dosa

    Though it has a quirky name and a cartoon sign, this classy all-veg restaurant is worth a visit. Enter through the defensive wooden door, and inside you’ll find a feature fish tank, dim lighting and white linen tables with silver service – including goblets. As the name suggests there are traditional dosas, but there are also multicuisine versions of this South Indian classic. And it’s not all dosas: North Indian, Chinese and continental dishes are also offered.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Moti Mahal Delux

    The famous Delhi restaurant now has franchises all over India delivering its world-famous butter chicken to the masses. The tantalising menu features a vast range of veg and nonveg, including seafood and succulent tandoori dishes. Snuggle into a comfortable booth and enjoy the ambience, spicy food and, last but not least, a delicious pista kulfi (pistachio-flavoured sweet similar to ice cream).

    reviewed

  5. E

    Om Revolving Restaurant

    The rocket-shaped tower of Jaipur houses a revolving restaurant 56m above the glittering city. The surrounds are almost glitzy, and the alcohol-free vegetarian menu features several Rajasthani specialities as well as many multicuisine variations. The central stage occasionally hosts live ghazal singing (Urdu songs derived from poetry; sad love themes).

    reviewed

  6. F

    Little Italy

    The best Italian restaurant in town, Little Italy is part of a small chain that dishes up excellent vegetarian pasta, risotto and wood-fired pizza in cool, contemporary surroundings. The menu is extensive and includes some first-rate Italian desserts. There is a lounge bar attached so your vegetarian dining can be accompanied with wine or beer.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Cafe Namaste

    A European-themed bakery that delivers the goods with scrumptious muffins, apple pies, cinnamon rolls, brownies, etc. And to wash it down there is coffee from a shiny silver espresso machine (Rs40 to Rs70) taking pride of place.

    reviewed

  8. H

    Kanchan Shree Ice Cream

    This friendly little dairy whips up homemade ice cream (Rs10) and delicious makhania lassis, as well as numerous other flavours. You can also order lassis with a dollop of ice cream or fizzy ice-cream sodas.

    reviewed

  9. I

    Arbuda

    This big restaurant is set on a sweeping open terrace filled with chrome chairs. It’s very popular for its Gujarati, Punjabi and South Indian food, and does fine continental breakfasts and fresh juices .

    reviewed

  10. J

    Chocolate Boutique

    This tiny shop of tempting treats has a small range of fresh cakes, brownies, tarts and pies, as well as quality homemade chocolates, which you can buy separately (Rs10 to Rs12 each) or gift boxed.

    reviewed

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  12. K

    Thali House

    This frenetic restaurant is a favourite with thali connoisseurs. There’s a fast-service area under cyclonic fans and a more relaxed air-con section where you can savour the very popular veg thali.

    reviewed

  13. L

    Suraj Restaurant

    Situated beneath the Suraj Hotel, this is Bikaner’s best-value thali joint. Choose between the ‘mini’, ‘deluxe’ and the highly recommended ‘special’, which can be shared between two people.

    reviewed

  14. M

    King’s Food

    A busy, open-to-the-street fast-food joint. It has the usual have-a-go menu and offers Chinese, Punjabi and South Indian food, and delicious lassis.

    reviewed

  15. N

    Kanak Dining Hall

    The excellent all-you-can-eat thalis are contenders for Mt Abu’s best; there’s seating indoors in the busy dining hall or outside under a canopy.

    reviewed

  16. O

    Shere Punjab Hotel

    This place in the market has bargain Punjabi and Chinese food. There are plenty of regular veg and nonveg curries that won’t stretch the budget.

    reviewed

  17. P

    Bake Hut

    An extremely busy bakery that does a roaring trade in sweet cakes and various breads. It’s attached to the back of the Surya Mahal restaurant.

    reviewed

  18. Q

    Elite

    Elite has a welcoming ambience attracting families to feast on the town’s best thali (Rs54).

    reviewed

  19. R

    Baskin Robbins

    Tucked into the edge of the Hotel Gangaur’s compound is this pint-sized ice-cream pit stop.

    reviewed

  20. S

    Hadee Rani Guest House

    A superb rooftop restaurant with an energetic family in charge.

    reviewed

  21. T

    Savage Garden

    This place, near Chandpol, is very atmospheric, with indigo walls and tables in alcoves or in a pleasant courtyard. The food is Mediterranean with Italian and Middle Eastern influences – try the three meze: babaganoush, hummus and tabouli. The bar is slick, with red, white and sparkling Indian wines from Nasik, Maharashtra.

    reviewed

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  23. U

    Little Italy

    Though it’s run by the same family in charge of the Bhang Shop, you won’t have to worry about bhang pizzas. But if the munchies strike, pizza is a logical choice, and here you’ll find superb all-veg antipasti, pasta, pizza, salad and dessert served in a cosy indoor restaurant or on a delightful terrace with cinemascopic fort views.

    reviewed