Hari Garh

Udaipur


Behind elaborate carved doors and through an overgrown garden is a two-story pavilion that houses this atmospheric restaurant. The space opens out onto the lakeside under a spreading fig tree. The menu is extensive with a plethora of tandoor varieties and North Indian curries plus a small selection of Chinese and continental dishes.

It is worth noting that in warm weather this restaurant doesn't catch the cooling breeze that is found on Udaipur's rooftop restaurants.


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