Rajasthan Restaurants

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  • 1. Café Enigma

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    This four-story, family-run restaurant is a good choice for continental cuisine (think veggie burgers and Israeli salads) as well as Indian classics, with spice levels suited to the Western palate; the pizzas and pastas are popular, too. It's also a good place for breakfast, as it usually stocks a few pastries from a nearby bakery, makes paranthas (potato-stuffed flatbreads) that are fresh and not too oily. The café also serves "real" filter coffee. For views of Pushkar and the surrounding desert, sit on the rooftop terrace.

    Pushkar, Rajasthan, 305022, India
    998-344--1449

    Known For

    • Homemade hummus
    • Rooftop views
    • Small snacks

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  • 2. Café Namaste

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    This little bakery and café in the Hotel Gangaur Palace, with courtyard or rooftop seating, sells fresh pastries and cakes, as well as delicious, real espresso. If you come for breakfast, try the baked beans on toast or the soft cinnamon rolls (not always available during summer months), apple crumble, or date-and-walnut pie. The café is on a busy thoroughfare, but you can take your coffee and pastry upstairs to its sister venue Natural City View (same menu). It also serves international dishes at lunch and dinner.

    339 Ashoka Haveli, Gangaur Ghat Marg, Udaipur, Rajasthan, 313001, India
    294-242–2303

    Known For

    • Espresso
    • Breakfast pastries
    • Rooftop terrace with views of Lake Pichola

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    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 3. Cafe Nature's Blessing

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    This small café and bakery offers a range of healthy, light food, be it a tofu stir-fry or one of the interesting salads—all prepared to order. If you have had one too many naans or paneer-butter-ghee packed lunches, head here for a sandwich with homemade bread, cheesecake, or a healthy vegetarian or vegan meal.

    Panch Kund Rd., Pushkar, Rajasthan, Cafe Nature's Blessing, India
    964-969–5538

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  • 4. Jaisal Italy

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    At the base of the fort, this little Italian restaurant has a lovely vibe, an interior that is simple yet far from rustic, and an open rooftop area that is perfect for people-watching. It also has a huge advantage: it is one of the only restaurants in town with an indoor area with a/c comfort. The menu focuses on vegetarian Italian pasta dishes and pizza as well as good espresso and tiramisu---just don't expect it to taste the same as a cafe in Italy. Beer is available.

    Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, 345001, India
    2992-253–504

    Known For

    • Italian-style pasta
    • Vegetarian dishes
    • A/c dining room

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  • 5. Jal Mahal

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    For a break after a morning of sightseeing at Jaipur's fortresses, go to this pretty restaurant in the Trident hotel to sample a mix of Indian and European fare—pastas, kebabs, salads, sandwiches—washed down with cold Indian beer, or try the grilled red snapper or the Rajasthani thali (traditional laal maas or spiced mutton), two of the best dishes on the menu. It also offers a sizeable breakfast buffet.

    Amber Fort Rd., opposite Jal Mahal, Jaipur, Rajasthan, 302002, India
    141-267–0101

    Known For

    • Large breakfast buffet with American and Indian staples
    • Authentic Rajasthani specialties
    • Wine by the glass or bottle

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  • 6. Janta Sweet Home

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    Jodhpur's most famous sweet shop buzzes till 11 pm, so consider stopping here for dessert. It's a good place to sample regional delicacies; test your chilli tolerance level with the spicy mirchi bada, a huge pepper that's been breaded and deep-fried or, for something sweeter, try the local specialty: mawa kachori (a pastry filled with nut-based milk solid), ghevar (disc-shape sweet), rabri laddu (milk balls). The place Indianized vegetarian versions of American-style fast food—think pizzas and burgers—are also available, though they are just okay at best. There's another branch of Janta near the railway station, but you are best off hitting the main branch at Nai Sarak.

    3 Nai Sarak, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, 342001, India
    291-263–6666

    Known For

    • Freshly fried snacks
    • Authentic Indian desserts
    • Takeout

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  • 7. Little Tibet

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    Most of the restaurants within the fort are vegetarian for historical reasons (mainly vegetarian Brahmin families lived in the fort), but a small section, where Rajput families live, have a few nonvegetarian restaurants—Little Tibet is one of them. It serves a mix of Tibetan (momos, vegetable and meat, great thukpa soups), Chinese, and Indian, with a few global items thrown in. The Indian nonvegetarian food is competently cooked if not hugely exciting; Tibetan fare is better. You can either eat at the main level or climb up to the rooftop, lit with fairy lights, and eat under the stars. It stays open later than most places inside the fort.

    Fort Kotri Para, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
    779-195–7921

    Known For

    • Meat dishes
    • Tibetan dumplings
    • Rooftop seating

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  • 8. Natraj

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

    6, M.I. Rd., Jaipur, Rajasthan, 302001, India
    141-237–5804

    Known For

    • Filling thali; vegetarian entrées; homemade dessert

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  • 9. 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, 20 types of grilled sandwiches, 12 types of soup, 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.

    Kapra Bazar, Pushkar, Rajasthan, 305022, India
    978-408–9600

    Known For

    • Satisfying breakfast
    • Rooftop dining
    • Italian coffee

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  • 10. Pokar Sweets

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    Arrive at this extra-large food stall as early as 6 am (or as late as midnight) 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, dosas, and more. Don't expect ambience, but the food is made fresh and bakery items are in chilled cases.

    Near Pokar Hotel, High Court Rd., Jodhpur, Rajasthan, 342001, India
    982-902–3001

    Known For

    • Barfi (a fudgelike confection made of sweetened milk)
    • Potato alu
    • Traditional sweets for holidays such as Diwali

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  • 11. 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, Rajasthan, 313001, India
    946-063–1484

    Known For

    • Rooftop views
    • Fresh juices
    • Traditional Indian fare
  • 12. 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 Nachana 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 Nachana 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.

    Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, 345001, India
    299-225–2110

    Known For

    • Rooftop terrace
    • Tandoori dishes
    • Bar menu
  • 13. 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, Rajasthan, 305022, India
    145-277–2382

    Known For

    • Lake views
    • Light meals
    • Vegetarian entrées

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