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The city of Jaipur has a magnificent array of cuisines to offer to its foodies. Read the article to know more about the delicious Jaipur food and its availability.

Jaipur Food

Dotted with hilltop forts, royal palaces and innovative structures, the city of Jaipur has earned affection as the spice court of the country. Apart from lush landscapes, the city of Jaipur has an array of colorful, spicy and unique traditional feasts, which proudly represents the rich royal culture of the land. Just like its glorious architecture and serene beauty, the gastronomy of Jaipur is highly influenced by its availability of ingredients and historical past. The food culture of this magnificent desert land is as rich as its glorious past. With lot of curds, ghee and dry fruits, the ultra spicy, rich food of Jaipur is a true treat for the food fanatics. Apart from authentic Rajasthani food, the restaurants in Jaipur offer different type of regional and international cuisines. Thus on your trip to Jaipur, leave all worries aside and enjoy the vibrant food along with its lush topography. If you want to know more about the food culture of Jaipur, then go ahead and explore the article.

Jaipur Food Guide

Rajasthani Cuisines

Jaipur, the land of vibrant colors and rich culture, is popular for its traditional Rajasthani cuisines. On your visit to Jaipur, don’t forget to try some of the mouthwatering foods of the royal city. Vegetarian being the main part of food, Rajasthanis relish them with hot spices, ghee and dry fruits. Since Rajasthani cuisine has been passed on from one generation to the other, one can still experience an age-old charm and flavor about it. Some of the widely loved Rajasthani cuisines are dal-bati, churma, rabdi, ghewar, tarfini, chaavadi, khaddi, vadi, googri, makki ki raab and the list is endless. To treat your taste buds to authentic Rajasthani food, hop into the Surya Villas restaurant inside the Le Meridian Hotel. Some of the other popular Rajasthani restaurants are Aangan at Amer Road, Laxmi Misthan Bhandar at Johari Bazar and Apno Gaon Restaurant at Sikar Road.

Street Food
The street food culture of Jaipur is as old as the city itself and attracts people with its explicit taste and reasonable cost. With roadside vendors dishing out snacks, chaats, sweets and other munchies, street food in Jaipur is a feast in itself. On your visit to Jaipur, do enjoy the characteristic Rajasthani street food namely roasted corn (bhuttas), pakores, spicy chana gram, mirchi bada, kachori, ghewar etc. Apart from conventional Rajasthani food, the street food also offers some of the exceptional popular chats such as pani puri, bhel puri, masala puri, samosa etc. From spicy hot dishes to yummy sweets, street of Jaipur has everything to offer you. Although there are wide number of street stalls at every corner of the city, the best is available at the old city area and near popular bazaars of Jaipur.

Indian Cuisine
Just like any other city of the country, Jaipur is also popular for its exotic array of regional cuisine. Whether it is North Indian, South Indian, Punjabi, Gujarati or Bengali, Jaipur has good number of restaurants that offers a wide range of regional delicacies. So on your trip to Jaipur, there is no need to skip from your favorite regional cuisines. Some of the restaurants in Jaipur where you can enjoy the traditional Indian cuisines are Goth at Amer Road, Khana Khazana at Subhash Nagar, Deep Restaurant at Sindhi camp and Sankalp at C Scheme.

International Cuisine
Jaipur being the major tourist attraction in India, there are number of international cuisine restaurants to allure the tourists from worldwide. From Chinese to Thai to Italian and Mexican, Jaipur offers a wide variety of delicious cuisines from around the world. Some of the popular restaurants for international cuisines are Muskan at Vidhyadhar Nagar, The Niros at Pink City, Copper Chimney at MI Road and The Temptations at Jhotwara.