Posted by : Unknown Tuesday 23 October 2012


What to Eat in Jaipur

RestaurantAreaSpecialty
LMBJohri BazarRajasthani ethinic food
AnnapurnaBehind Rajmandir CinemaGujrati Cuisine
Rawat Misthan BhandarStation RoadSweets
Copper ChimneyMI RoadInternational, A/c excellent décor
Surya MahalMI RoadIndian, Paneer butter masala
Pizza HutMI RoadItallian Pizzas
NatrajMI RoadMulticuisine
Indian Coffee HouseKishan PolSnacks
NirosMI RoadContinental/Indian

Dal Batti Churma




Recognised as a Rajasthan speciality, Dal-batti-churma, is a wholesome Rajasthani meal. Dal, or lentil curry, is served with Bhatti, a roundel of stuffed flour that's baked in a charcoal fire or oven. Choorma is a sweet dish made with flour, jaggery or sugar and ghee. 

Bhatti comes in varieties acts as a substitute for rotis. You could opt for plain batti, or try the more exotic masala, dry fruit or missi battis. Batti is made out of wheat, flour, millet or a mix of maize and wheat flour, with loads of ghee. 

There is also an unending variety in churma - the colour of which depends on the ingredients. To relish Dal-bhatti-churma at a nominal expense, check out the dhabas near Sindhi Camp (Central) Bus Stand.

Mawa Kachori



A kachori filled with mawa and sugar syrup, this delicacy is not to be missed. It is available at all sweet shops. In Jaipur, try famous sweet shops such as Rawat sweets and Kanji sweets near the bus stand and at LMB, Johri Bazar. 

Ghewar


A deep-fried sweet dish, Ghewar is in great demand during festivals such as Gangaur and Teej. It comes in varieties such as plain, desi ghee and mawa. The best shops for this are LMB at Johri Bazar and Rawat Sweets.

Mirchi Bada

Sharing prime spot with samosas and kachoris in the snack market are Mirchi Badas - green chillies dunked in besan and deep fried. You can even find vendors selling these on makeshift handcarts by the roadside.

Rajasthani Subji




Gatte ki subji, Rajasthani curry, Mangori, Pakodi and Ker Sangari, the traditional subjis, are part of the daily meals here. A papad - plain or masala - is a must to sum up meals, as a tradition in Rajasthan.






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