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7-Day Foodie Itinerary in Jaipur

Monday, August 7: Culinary Delights in Old City

Start your foodie adventure by exploring the gastronomic wonders of Jaipur's Old City. In the morning, head to the famous Laxmi Mishtan Bhandar for a traditional Rajasthani breakfast of pyaaz kachori (onion-filled deep-fried pastry) and hot masala chai. Afterward, visit the Johri Bazaar area for a tasting tour of local street food like samosas, pyaz ki kachori, and lassi. In the evening, indulge in a royal thali (platter) at Chokhi Dhani, where you can savor an array of Rajasthani delicacies in an authentic village setting.

  • Laxmi Mishtan Bhandar: Cost: ₹200, Time: 1 hour
  • Johri Bazaar Street Food Tour: Cost: ₹500, Time: 2 hours
  • Chokhi Dhani: Cost: ₹1,200, Time: 3 hours
Tuesday, August 8: A Taste of Imperial Rajasthani Cuisine

Embark on a culinary journey through the royal flavors of Jaipur. Start your day with a leisurely breakfast at Suvarna Mahal, the regal restaurant in Rambagh Palace, known for its opulent interiors and delectable Rajasthani specialties. In the afternoon, have lunch at Spice Court, a charming restaurant offering a blend of Rajasthani and North Indian cuisines. In the evening, visit Dzurt Patisserie & Café for delightful desserts and try their unique fusion creations.

  • Suvarna Mahal: Cost: ₹2,500, Time: 2 hours
  • Spice Court: Cost: ₹800, Time: 1.5 hours
  • Dzurt Patisserie & Café: Cost: ₹500, Time: 1 hour
Wednesday, August 9: The Flavors of Jaipur's Royal Kitchens

Today, immerse yourself in the culinary heritage of Jaipur's royal families. Begin your day with a visit to the City Palace, where you can explore the Maharaja's kitchen and learn about the traditional cooking techniques. Enjoy a royal lunch at the iconic 1135 AD restaurant, housed in the historic Amer Fort, and indulge in the rich flavors of Rajputana cuisine. In the evening, treat yourself to a traditional Rajasthani thali at Niros, one of Jaipur's oldest and most renowned restaurants.

  • City Palace: Cost: ₹500, Time: 2 hours
  • 1135 AD: Cost: ₹2,000, Time: 2 hours
  • Niros: Cost: ₹1,000, Time: 1.5 hours
Thursday, August 10: Exploring Jaipur's Street Food Scene

Dive into the vibrant street food scene of Jaipur today. Begin your day with a visit to Masala Chowk, a popular food court offering a variety of vegetarian street food delicacies. Try the famous pyaaz kachori, golgappas (pani puri), and aloo tikki. In the afternoon, head to Gopal Ji Ka Rasta for mouthwatering Rajasthani snacks like mirchi vada (stuffed chili fritters) and dal kachori. End your day with a visit to Ramchandra Kulfi Bhandar, a local gem known for its delectable kulfis (Indian ice cream).

  • Masala Chowk: Cost: ₹300, Time: 1.5 hours
  • Gopal Ji Ka Rasta: Cost: ₹200, Time: 1 hour
  • Ramchandra Kulfi Bhandar: Cost: ₹150, Time: 1 hour
Friday, August 11: Jaipur's Vegetarian Delights

Indulge in the diverse vegetarian cuisine of Jaipur today. Start your day with a visit to Anokhi Café, a charming rooftop eatery offering organic and healthy vegetarian dishes. In the afternoon, head to Rawat Mishthan Bhandar for their famous mirchi vada and poha (flattened rice) along with a refreshing lassi. In the evening, savor the flavors of Rajasthan at Peacock Rooftop Restaurant, known for its Rajasthani thali and stunning views of the city.

  • Anokhi Café: Cost: ₹600, Time: 2 hours
  • Rawat Mishthan Bhandar: Cost: ₹300, Time: 1.5 hours
  • Peacock Rooftop Restaurant: Cost: ₹900, Time: 2 hours
Saturday, August 12: Jaipur's Sweet Tooth

Today, discover the sweet side of Jaipur by indulging in its famous desserts. Start your day with a visit to LMB (Laxmi Misthan Bhandar) for their iconic Rajasthani sweets like ghewar and mawa kachori. In the afternoon, head to Pandit Kulfi for their irresistible kulfi faluda and rabri faluda. In the evening, treat yourself to the famous pyaz kachori at Rawat Kachori and end your day with a visit to Niros for their delectable Indian desserts.

  • LMB: Cost: ₹400, Time: 1.5 hours
  • Pandit Kulfi: Cost: ₹200, Time: 1 hour
  • Rawat Kachori: Cost: ₹200, Time: 1 hour
  • Niros: Cost: ₹500, Time: 1.5 hours
Sunday, August 13: Experiencing Jaipur's Local Food Markets

Explore the bustling local food markets of Jaipur on your last day. Begin your day with a visit to Bapu Bazaar, known for its colorful textiles and traditional snacks like kachoris and samosas. In the afternoon, head to Nehru Bazaar and try the famous lassi at Lassiwala. End your day at Jaipur's oldest market, Tripolia Bazaar, where you can sample local street food like chaat and kesar kulfi.

  • Bapu Bazaar: Cost: ₹300, Time: 2 hours
  • Nehru Bazaar: Cost: ₹150, Time: 1 hour
  • Tripolia Bazaar: Cost: ₹200, Time: 1.5 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions and places loved by locals, don't miss the opportunity to explore the unique flavors of Jaipur's food scene beyond the city center. Visit the area of Achrol, located on the outskirts of Jaipur, and enjoy a countryside experience with traditional Rajasthani cuisine prepared by local families. Another hidden gem is the vegetarian restaurant Padao, situated atop Nahargarh Fort, offering breathtaking views of the city along with lip-smacking food.

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