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7 places to eat and drink in Jodhpur



7 places to eat and drink in Jodhpur

Baradari

In the shadow of the imposing Mehrangarh Fort, this restaurant at RAAS Jodhpur serves a variety of foods, including Thai, Mediterranean, and local cooking. The meal, which is cooked using organic ingredients from the chef's own kitchen garden, is the star here, according to foodies, not the scenery. Website

Chokelao Mahal

What could be more enjoyable than dining while admiring Mehrangarh Fort? savoring a dinner while perched atop Mehrangarh Fort and taking at the city from above! A unique jeep transports you from the gate to this eatery, which is located inside the fort's walls. Why not eat like a Maharaja when in such a royal area? Order the Silver Thali dish, which, as the name suggests, comes with silverware. (0291 254 8790)

 Nai Sarak

Nai Sarak or New Street takes you back to the Jodhpur of old in a city with a long history and little evidence of change. Local attractions like Pokar Sweets (098290 22200) and Shri Arora Namkeen & Sweets (098290 27042) are where locals and tourists alike go to get their fill of samosas, pyaaz ki kachoris, saffron jalebis, kalakand, rabdi, and gulab jamun. Similarly, if you're looking for a quick snack, the city's A-list includes hidden gems like Surya Namkeen (098296 30121), and Choudhary Namkeen (094149 12798), Chaturbhuj Rameshchandra (094141 31765), and Mohanji Mithaiwala (093147 10760). Some people, like Pokar, even package and seal treats so you may bring what you love home with you.

On The Rocks

The Indian restaurant On The Rocks is close to Ajit Bhawan. However, the cozy bar, which offers a fine wine list and tasty cocktails, is a major attraction. Particularly suggested is the whisky sour. Website.

Risala

In a palace where the descendants of Jodhpur's former kings still reside, savor delicacies that have been passed down from royal bawarchis. View the lovely grounds or Mehrangarh in the distance from the Umaid Bhawan Palace while turbaned waiters in durbans call you "hukum" and serve you opulent continental and Indian cuisine. Website.

Café Stepwell

The new Stepwell Café, a component of the JDH Project, is the ideal spot from which to take in the beauty and history of the old, walled city of Jodhpur while sipping a cappuccino. Old pictures of Rajasthan's nobility line the walls, and comfort cuisine is on the Indo-European menu. This is the kind of place Jodhpur has been lacking—a pleasant fusion of old and new. Website.

Tashli

Excellent Rajasthani cuisine is served at Tashli, a local favorite. Unsurprisingly, one of the most popular dishes is laal maas.

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