51 Best Restaurants in Rajasthan, India

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We've compiled the best of the best in Rajasthan - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Milan Restaurant

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Just behind the fort, this restaurant has an unassuming exterior that you might not even recognize as a restaurant, but what it lacks in decor, it makes up for in homemade cooking—especially meat dishes in the very vegetarian town of Jaisalmer. Milan’s best dishes are the tandoori options: tandoori chicken and Jeera rice or vegetable curry is popular, as is the laal maas, a local favorite. Vegetable kebabs are popular with vegetarian and vegan diners.

Manak Chowk, Amar Sagar Pol, Jaisalmer, 345001, India
9414--761614
Known For
  • Traditional tandoori
  • Chicken and mutton dishes
  • Large portions

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Natraj

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Popular with locals for its thalis, this all-vegetarian restaurant is also one of the few places that opens early (10 am)—if you're in the mood for stuffed paranthas (whole-wheat flatbread) or idlis (South Indian steamed rice cakes). The house specialties are bundi laddu (sugary, deep-fried chickpea-flour balls) and the rasgulla (cottage cheese balls in a sugary syrup); other sweets include ras malai (sweet cheese dumplings smothered in cream), which melt in your mouth. The decor is bland, but the sweets make up for it. No alcohol is served.

M.I. Rd., Jaipur, 302001, India
141-237--5804
Known For
  • Filling thali
  • Vegetarian entrées
  • Homemade dessert

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Niros

$$$ | Panch Batti

This bustling and often boisterous Jaipur institution might be the most popular restaurant among the middle class, and it is the place to grab dinner before a Bollywood movie at the Rajmandir Cinema around the corner. Dine on decent Indian and Chinese food (the range is extensive), as well as continental dishes; to drink, the options include beer and wine, and cold coffee topped with ice cream. During peak tourist season reservations are advisable.

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On the Rocks

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This jungle-theme and mostly outdoor restaurant in the new section of the city won't offer you the best meal you've ever had, but the food---rich and hearty---is good, the beer is cold, and it's an ideal rest stop for a quick drink or lunch. On weekends, its cavelike bar, Rocktails, is a hopping place.

Circuit House Rd., Jodhpur, 342001, India
9119--364555
Known For
  • Cocktail menu
  • Outdoor seating
  • Rajasthani specials

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Out of the Blue

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A favorite with backpackers, this quirky vegetarian restaurant in an old whitewashed-blue building near the Brahma Temple has chilled trance music in the background, and reasonably quick and attentive service. The lengthy menu has everything from pizzas, thalis, extensive breakfasts (fit for a king) with Italian espresso, grilled sandwiches, soups, many flavors of lassi (chocolate, rose, mixed fruit), pasta (a favorite is ravioli in sage sauce), Mexican favorites, and Israeli and Middle Eastern food like falafel, to crepes (vegetable, sweet, or salty) and apple pie. You can eat downstairs in a/c comfort or head to the rooftop and have a meal with a view.

Main Market Rd., Pushkar, 305022, India
9001--894949
Known For
  • Satisfying breakfast
  • Rooftop dining
  • Italian coffee

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Palki Khana

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Inside the City Palace complex, this casual café, is a perfect postmuseum stop—sit outside under Rajasthani umbrellas if you like to people-watch. The menu emphasizes standard continental café fare, such as salads, sandwiches, pizza, and pasta. Beer and an extensive variety of international and Indian wines are also available. If you have tickets for the sound-and-light show, you can watch it over dinner (Rs. 400; reservations required) on the patio. If you want dinner but don't have show tickets, you'll have to wait until the café reopens at 9 pm. Prices tend to be higher than other restaurants in the area.

Udaipur, 313001, India
294-241--9021
Known For
  • Café eatery
  • Drinks and cocktails
  • Lunch spot
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted

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Pokar Sweets & Restaurant

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Arrive at this extra-large food stall as early as 7 am (or as late as 10 pm) for an old North Indian favorite—piping hot puris and alu (deep-fried wheat bread served with potato curry)---or try traditional Jodhpuri sweets, snacks, parathas, and more. Don't expect ambience, but the food is made fresh and bakery items are in chilled cases.

High Court Rd., Jodhpur, 342001, India
9660--057537
Known For
  • Barfi (a fudgelike confection made of sweetened milk)
  • Paratha
  • Traditional sweets for holidays such as Diwali

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Rainbow

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An upgraded dhaba (roadside eatery), this unprepossessing spot located on the way to Amer Fort is a convenient stop after a heavy morning of fort viewing. Air-conditioned and kept spotlessly clean by its house-proud and attentive owners, it serves North Indian specials; favorites on its mostly vegetarian menu include palak paneer (spinach with soft white cheese), garlic naan, kadhi pakoda (yogurt curry with chickpea dumplings), achari aloo (spiced potatoes), vegetable curry (stuffed potato dumplings in gravy). Salads, sandwiches, and a handful of Chinese dishes are also available.

72 Ramgarhmod, Amer Rd., Jaipur, 302002, India
9649--633800
Known For
  • Vegetarian Indian dishes
  • Busy with tour groups
  • Clean and well maintained

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Rainbow Restaurant

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Popular with tourists of all ages and backpackers, this family-run restaurant is a great place for Italian coffee and juices—the menu has an incredibly long list of fresh fruit juices and “mocktails." Tandoori food is the favorite here; try the butter chicken or a wide range of vegetarian dishes. It's the spot that local guides recommend for stunning views of Lake Pichola and the Lake Palace as the sun goes down. It's also a nice place to take a tea break between sightseeing.

27–28 Lal Ghat, Udaipur, 313001, India
946-063–1484
Known For
  • Rooftop views
  • Fresh juices
  • Traditional Indian fare

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Risala

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If you're looking to feel like royalty and splurge on a wining-and-dining experience with impeccable service, head to this elegant, formal dining room adorned with portraits from the royal collection—or opt for the balcony overlooking verdant gardens. The contemporary European and unique Indian dishes are a welcome change from the usual Indian and Rajasthani fare, and the extensive drinks menu includes internationally sourced wines. If you like seafood, you're in luck—try the prawn curry in a tomato cream sauce. The restaurant also serves a sumptuous afternoon tea.

Non-hotel guests may have trouble securing a reservation during the busy season; call ahead.

Jodhpur, 342006, India
291-251--0101
Known For
  • Gourmet thali
  • Impeccable service
  • Degustation menu
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Saffron Restaurant

$$ | Goverdhan Chowk

The majority of the restaurants in Jaisalmer are vegetarian, prompting travelers in search of meat-based dishes to flock to this quiet, charming rooftop restaurant at the Nachna Haveli hotel complex. The menu includes a variety of Indian food, as well as Chinese and Italian options and a large array of all-day breakfast plates, but the emphasis is on traditional Rajasthani dishes, Indian, and tandoor (Indian clay-oven roasts), especially chicken delicacies. It offers a special Nachna thali (vegetarian and nonvegetarian); other specialties include roast chicken with potatoes and a selection of gratins and sizzling platters. The restaurant sells beer, wine, and other alcohol at very affordable prices. Service can be slow when busy.

Steam

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The pizzas here are as memorable as the locale—the restaurant is located within an out-of-service steam engine; hop aboard and settle into an interior booth (a must in hot months) or dine on the Victorian-era platform. It's located on the grounds of the Rambagh Palace hotel, part of the Taj Hotel empire, and buzzes at night with locals and in-the-know travelers.

Bhawani Singh Rd., Jaipur, 302005, India
141-667--1234
Known For
  • Gourmet pizza
  • Grilled fish
  • Destination dining
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Stepwell Cafe

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A modern and cosmopolitan vibe greets you when you enter this small café next to the Toorji Stepwell and Raas. It's a perfect spot to sit in air-conditioned comfort and have an afternoon break, and you can choose from cocktails, light meals, or an espresso.

Tunwarji ka Jhalra, Jodhpur, 342001, India
291-263--6455
Known For
  • Coffee
  • Classic cocktails
  • Indian and Italian comfort foods

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Sunset Café

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If you like to people-watch, this small terrace restaurant with lovely lake views is the place to be—expect to see an eclectic mash-up of dreadlocked backpackers, ornately adorned desert dwellers singing and dancing, and plenty of local priests eager to perform pujas (Hindu ceremonies). The menu mixes Indian (stuffed parathas or a thali), Italian (pizza, lasagna, bruschettas) and Mexican (enchiladas), though the international dishes aren't quite what you are used to back home; the veg sizzlers, lasagna, and banana pancakes are particularly popular here.

Come in the early evening, when scores of tourists and locals gather in front of the restaurant on Pushkar Lake's eastern shore to watch the sun set.

Parikrama Marg, Pushkar, 305022, India
9828--558382
Known For
  • Lake views
  • Light meals
  • Vegetarian entrées

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Sunset Terrace

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Overlooking Lake Pichola, this restaurant benefits from a constant breeze, and sitting on the terrace feels as if you've joined the aristocracy and have unlimited leisure---plus live instrumental music adds to the romance in the evenings. Order from a fixed-price menu or à la carte options; favorites include the safed maas (mutton in cashew-nut gravy), butter chicken, papad mangodi ki sabzi (papad and lentil dumpling in tomato gravy), and kung pao chicken. Come at night to have a cocktail and watch the sunset.

Taj Fateh Prakash Palace, Udaipur, 313001, India
294-262--8873
Known For
  • Sunset cocktails
  • Date-night dinners with folk music
  • Tourists relaxing with cold beers on hot afternoons
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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The Swinton House

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Housed in a pink-walled bungalow off the busy M.I. Road, this restaurant-bar channels the spirit of British architect Samuel Swinton Jacob, who designed many of Jaipur's iconic buildings like Rambagh Palace and Albert Hall Museum. The food menu includes everything from Indian chaat to pan-Asian to Italian—there's something for everyone. The space is divided into two distinct units: The Yard, with a retractable glass roof and delicate pink furnishing, is awash with natural light while Albion has a speakeasy vibe with deep colors, vintage furniture, and chandeliers. The bar shakes up some interesting cocktails—the Sassy Jamun with gin, jamun (Malabar plum, type of stonefruit), and yuzu foam is a deliciously tart and spicy purple-colored concoction.

B-20, Gopnath Marg, Jaipur, 302001, India
7707--066000
Known For
  • Photogenic interiors
  • Refined multi-cuisine menu
  • Inventive cocktails
Restaurant Details
Reservation recommended

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Tapri

$$ | C-Scheme

With several tea varieties, juices, and plenty of snacks---including samosas, pizza, and pav bhaji (vegetable curry with bread)—Tapri is Jaipur's modern café where friends, ladies who lunch, and visitors come to spend a few hours relaxing while overlooking Central Park. The tea is served with a timer to ensure yours is steeped perfectly to your liking; the ice tea (you can order a whole pitcher) is perfect for blazing hot days. There are also three other locations around the city.

B4-E Prithviraj Rd., Jaipur, 302001, India
7414--003335
Known For
  • Varieties of tea
  • Vegetarian menu
  • Light meals

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Taro Skybar and Lounge

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Located on the top floor of Parallel Hotel, this happening lounge bar and restaurant offers sweeping views of the cityscape and the surrounding Aravallis. Try one of their signature cocktails along with a selection of Mediterranean-inspired bar bites, dim sums, and sushi; there's also an extensive pizza, pasta, and risotto menu. After a long day of sightseeing, this is the perfect place for a sunset drink and finger food or dinner, although the music does get progressively louder through the evening.

Saheli Marg, New Fatehpura, Udaipur, 313001, India
9251--691617
Known For
  • Inventive cocktails
  • Diverse food menu
  • Rooftop dining with views

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The Trio

$$$

Serving rich North Indian and Rajasthani food, as well as some Chinese, quite a few continental dishes, and a choice of desserts which you don't find at other Jaisalmer restaurants, this rooftop restaurant is an old favorite with travelers even if the food is not outstanding. The tented roof top has a kitschy though charming look, with good views of the fort from the smaller open terrace area. Try the tandoori thali, a combo platter of various chicken and vegetable items baked in a tandoor oven.

Trio can get packed with prebooked tour groups, so check whether you need a reservation for dinner during the peak season.

Gandhi Chowk, Jaisalmer, 345001, India
2992-252733
Known For
  • Rich Rajasthan cuisine
  • Good for groups
  • Meat and vegetarian dishes

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Upre

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The name of the Lake Pichola Hotel's restaurant means "upstairs" in the local dialect, and that's exactly what it is—a rooftop spot beside the pool, with spectacular views of the City Palace complex and lake, especially charming and romantic when they are lighted up after dark (it can be hot at lunchtime). There's typical Rajasthani seating on high beds and against bolsters, too. Run by the same family that runs 1559 AD, this is a favorite among locals and tourists, who come for the good-quality (though not outstanding) food at reasonable prices. The menu features Italian, Mexican, and Chinese dishes alongside the Indian food. The restaurant also has a well-stocked bar.

Udaipur, 313001, India
294-243–1197
Known For
  • Big dinner crowds in high season (make reservations)
  • Drinks with on the rooftop with views
  • Diverse menu
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Lala Misthan Bhandar

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Next door to Gehrilal Goverdhan Singh Choudhary, near the Clock Tower, is a sweet stall, Lala Misthan Bhandar, where you can satisfy your sweet tooth and refuel with the best gulab jamun (fried milk balls in syrup) and imarti (pretzel-shaped pastries dipped in sugary syrup) in town, its open late till 10 pm.

Jagdish Chowk, Udaipur, India

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