Street Food in Jaipur - A Tempting Guide
Jaipur - 'The Pink City'. The city of palaces, forts and royalty. Also the city of magnificence and splendour. The city is known for one more thing and that is its delectable cuisines. Yes, we are talking about authentic Rajasthani dishes that are really high on the taste quotient. Dishes ranging from dal-baati-churma to laal maas, keema baati, ghewar, kulfi and a whole lot of other things to eat in Jaipur that a treat for your taste buds. Rajasthani people sure know how to live in grandeur and their food is as mind-blowing as their living style.
When visiting this exquisite city people often get confused with such a varied option of dishes. The local street food of this city is spicy, tangy, ghee-dripping and simply irresistible. Savoring the dishes here is not just about tasting the local cuisines- it is a cultural experience! For the ease of all the travelers visiting this grand city, we have compiled a list of the street food options that the locals simply swear by!
Pyaaz Kachori is a must-try when it comes to things to eat in Jaipur. Once you taste these high-on-calorie-but-even-higher-on-taste kachoris you won't be able to stop eating it. The most known place in Jaipur for this delectable item is Rawat Mishthan Bhandar. This is actually a restaurant but is more popular as a mithai shop. Apart from serving the pyaaz-kachori, they have almost 50 other varieties of sweets. You can also try the samosa, mirchi-vada, aloo bonda, dal kachori and every other thing that is basically a nightmare for people on a diet. Be assured you won't regret savouring these spicy Rajasthani dishes.
3. Masala Chai at Gulab Ji Chaiwala
If you are a tea-lover this place should be a must and on top of your list. Situated opposite Ganpati Plaza this place is renowned for their masala chai and bun-muska. The hot chai high served with the bun-muska is sure to make every tea-lover sing praises for this place. You can also try the bun-samosa which a speciality of this place and is a craze among the locals. It is always packed and you will find people sipping chai and gossiping their heart out here. Be sure to visit this place the next time you are in town.
P.S. - This place closes down at 6 PM so make sure to visit it earlier!
Masala Chowk is a one-stop place to end all of the street food cravings. This new destination for Street Food in Jaipur is an open food court in Ram Niwas Garden. The place acts as a home for all prominent Indian street foods and the common open sitting gives the families and friends freedom to choose from the vast varieties of street foods. This place was intended for the tourists and has gradually turned into a favourite hangout spot for the residents of Jaipur. Masala Chowk has street food types like Samosa, Jalebi, Gol Gappa, Chole Bhature, Tea, Mishri Mawa and also South Indian Dishes like Masala Dosa and Uttapa but in a different style. This world of mouthwatering food has an entry ticket of INR 10 only. Masala Chowk is one of the best places to eat in Jaipur.
5. Kaathi Roll at Al Bake
6. Pav Bhaji at Pandit's
7. Lassi at Lassiwala
8. Sweets from Laxmi Mishthan Bhandar (LMB)
9. Chokhi Dhani
Chokhi Dhani Group, a name synonymous to Rajasthani village themed hospitality since 1990, is now accredited with the 5 Star DELUXE category by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India.
Under the guidance of Chairman Mr Gul Vaswani and Managing Director Mr Subhash Vaswani, Chokhi Dhani Group has emerged out as a unique hospitality chain due to its commitment towards providing guests with unique experience of Rajasthani traditions and culture.
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