Best Rajasthani Restaurants in Jaipur

9 top-rated picks
Jaipur\'s Rajasthani dining ranges from Chokhi Dhani\'s immersive village resort experience to Suvarna Mahal\'s royal Rajput thalis at Rambagh Palace. Spice Court and similar mid-range spots deliver authentic dal baati churma and laal maas.
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#1
Suvarna Mahal
★ 4.6
₹₹₹ · Rambagh Palace, Jaipur
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#2
Rawat Mishthan Bhandar
★ 4.5
₹ · Veg-friendly · Station Road, Jaipur
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#3
1135 AD
★ 4.5
₹₹₹ · Veg-friendly · Amer Fort, Jaipur
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#4
Laxmi Misthan Bhandar (LMB)
★ 4.4
₹₹ · Veg-friendly · Johari Bazaar, Jaipur
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#5
Chokhi Dhani
★ 4.4
₹₹ · Veg-friendly · Tonk Road, Jaipur
RajasthaniThaliFolk
#6
Spice Court
★ 4.4
₹₹ · Veg-friendly · Civil Lines
RajasthaniNorth Indian
#7
Padao Restaurant
★ 4.3
₹₹ · Veg-friendly · Nahargarh Fort
RajasthaniNorth Indian
#8
Masala Chowk
★ 4.2
₹ · Veg-friendly · Ram Niwas Garden
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#9
Samrat Restaurant Jaipur
★ 4.2
₹₹ · Veg-friendly · MI Road
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Frequently asked questions

Which is the best Rajasthani restaurant in Jaipur?

The top Rajasthani restaurants in Jaipur are ranked above. Authentic Rajasthani cuisine emphasises ghee, dal, and dried-lentil preparations developed for the desert climate where fresh vegetables were scarce.

What is the Rajasthani thali price in Jaipur?

A standard Rajasthani unlimited thali in Jaipur ranges from Rs 350-700 at mid-range restaurants. Premium royal Rajasthani thalis at heritage hotels can go Rs 1,500-3,000 per person. Most include 4-5 desserts as part of the spread.

What should I order at a Rajasthani restaurant?

Dal baati churma is the test dish of Rajasthani cuisine — order it always. Then laal maas if you eat non-veg, or gatte ki sabzi and ker sangri for vegetarians. Finish with ghewar or malpua.

Are Rajasthani restaurants in Jaipur all vegetarian?

Most Rajasthani restaurants in Jaipur are pure vegetarian following Marwari tradition. The ones that serve non-veg specialise in laal maas, safed maas, and Rajput-style mutton dishes.

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Last reviewed: May 2026 · Editorial process