Indian restaurants in Udaipur
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Whistling Teal
This restaurant with superlative curries and exemplary service is entered through the foyer of the Raj Palace Hotel. Set well back from the street in a putting-green-perfect garden, here you can drink cocktails or smoke a hookah in saddles at the bar. The espresso coffee is the real thing – there is also a small coffee bar fronting Bhattiyani Chohtta.
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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? As well as the sumptuous buffet lunch, there is a three-course dinner (Rs3000 plus taxes). Reservations are mandatory, at least the day before, and dress is smart casual.
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Parkview Restaurant
A celebrated local restaurant (since 1968) 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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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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Udai Mahal
This restaurant specialises in the most refined Rajasthani and North Indian food.
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Ambrai
The Indian cuisine at this scenic restaurant – at lake-shore level, looking across to Lake Palace Hotel, Lal Ghat and the City Palace – does justice to its fabulous position. Ambrai feels like a French park, with its wrought-iron furniture, dusty ground and large shady trees, and there’s a terrific bar to complement the dining.
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