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Bawarchi Restaurant
A jumping local thali joint where you can eat well and be merry for not a lot of money.
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Berry's
An icy cool restaurant with an impressive brass front door. Berry is a better bet in the evening, when the trade is busy and the white-tablecloth service comes to the fore. The cooking is classy veg and nonveg, with the usual Indian trade plus great burgers.
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Jagat Niwas Palace Hotel
This is a delightful, peaceful restaurant with wonderful lake views, and particularly good fish dishes and biryani (steamed rice with meat or vegies). It's wise to book ahead in the evening. Breakfast is average.
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Lake Palace Hotel
This Udaipur institution will never live up to its hype, but where else can you eat in such surrounds? A sumptuous buffet dinner is offered along with house wine. Reservations are mandatory, and you've got to iron your shirt.
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Lotus Café
This Anglo-Indian enterprise plucks out some fabulous chicken dishes and is ideal for meeting-and-greeting other travellers. Loads of games are available, and there's plenty of funky background noise.
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Maxim's Café
This has a small, two-level, sparkling clean terrace overlooking the street. The pure-vegetarian food is freshly cooked.
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Natraj Lodge
Justifiably famous throughout town for its delicious all-you-can-eat Gujarati thalis, this place is permanently busy with locals.
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Udai Mahal
This restaurant specialises in the most refined Rajasthani and North Indian food.
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