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Ambrai
At water level, looking across to Lake Palace Hotel and Lal Ghat, Ambrai feels like a French park, with its wrought-iron chairs and dusty ground. The food at this scenic restaurant is nothing to rave about, but after a couple of sunset drinks, the mattar rajputana will do the trick.
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Parkview Restaurant
A celebrated local restaurant with a surprisingly low tourist quota, Parkview does a solid spread of Indian staples in a 90-seater elongated room with fuzzy red seats, and well-dressed waiters.
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Savage Garden
This place, near Chandpol, is still doing it right. It's unusually atmospheric, with deep-blue walls, bowls of flowers, and tables in alcoves or in a pleasant courtyard. The starters are sublime - try the stuffed pappadam rolls. The bar is slick, and the service slicker.
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Shilpi Restaurant
Next to Shilpgram, this is a pleasantly open restaurant serving the usual range of cuisines. It also has a pool with a small entry fee.
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Whistling Teal
A brilliant restaurant with superlative curries and exemplary service. Set in a putting-green-perfect garden, the Whistling Teal has walls covered with grainy photos, and you can drink cocktails in saddles at the bar. The jazz soundtrack is classy, and the coffee menu extensive.
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