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Jaipur

India

Safety Score

7.1/10

Currency

INR

Language

Hindi

Timezone

UTC+5:30

About Jaipur

Jaipur is a “Pink City” of palaces, forts, and vibrant markets. The city offers elephant‑back views and colorful crafts. Its architecture and festivals capture Rajasthani heritage.

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Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Jaipur is from October to March when the weather is cooler and desert air is less harsh.

Weather Throughout the Year
Jan15°6mm
Feb19°10mm
Mar25°4mm
Apr31°7mm
May35°12mm
Jun34°62mm
Jul30°190mm
Aug28°203mm
Sep27°80mm
Oct26°19mm
Nov21°2mm
Dec16°4mm

Best Restaurants in Jaipur, India

Where to Eat in Jaipur - Dining Guide

Grand Royal Indian

Suvarna Mahal

$$$$
4.9
Rambagh Palace
Bhawani Singh Rd

Lal Maas / Shahi Tukda

The definitive royal experience. Dining under gold-leaf ceilings with live sarangi music. It remains the world’s gold standard for Rajput hospitality.

Pros
  • +Palatial opulence
  • +Elite service
  • +Authentic royal recipes
Cons
  • -Extreme price
  • -Strict dress code
Italian / Royal Fusion

Bar Palladio

$$$
4.8
Narain Niwas Palace
Adarsh Nagar

Blue Cheese Gnocchi / Cocktails

The most "Instagrammed" bar in India. A cobalt-blue dream blending Venetian style with Rajasthani motifs. The 2026 social heart of Jaipur.

Pros
  • +Stunning design
  • +Romantic gardens
  • +Chic crowd
Cons
  • -Hard to get a table
  • -Pricey drinks
Traditional / Heritage

1135 AD

$$$
4.7
Amer Fort
Amer Fort

Junglee Maas / Amber Gosht

Located inside Amer Fort. It’s pure historical immersion, offering candle-lit dinners in a setting that feels like a time machine to the 17th century.

Pros
  • +Historic fort setting
  • +Majestic views
  • +Authentic
Cons
  • -Far from city
  • -Tourist-heavy
Modern Indian Street Food

Tapri Central

$
4.8
C-Scheme
C-Scheme

Vada Pav / Masala Chai

The ultimate rooftop hangout. In 2026, it is still the go-to for "elevated" chai and creative twists on classic Indian snacks.

Pros
  • +Best sunset view
  • +Inexpensive
  • +Vibrant energy
Cons
  • -Very crowded
  • -Long wait times
Forest-Themed / Multi-cuisine

Forresta Kitchen & Bar

$$
4.6
Devraj Niwas
Bani Park

Laal Maas / Forest Cocktails

A lush, green sanctuary in the middle of the city. Known for its "forest-to-plate" aesthetic and legendary Rajasthani meat dishes.

Pros
  • +Beautiful greenery
  • +Great bar
  • +Romantic
Cons
  • -Can be noisy
  • -Mosquitoes in summer
Contemporary Indian / Organic

The Johri

$$$
4.8
Johri Bazar
Old City

Seasonal Thali / Organic Dal

Located in a restored 19th-century haveli in the jewelry district. It’s elegant, vegetarian-forward, and deeply rooted in seasonal local produce.

Pros
  • +Exquisite restoration
  • +Refined flavors
  • +Quiet oasis
Cons
  • -Vegetarian only
  • -Hard to park
Neo-Nordic Rajasthani

Native (2026 Breakout)

$$$$
4.8
C-Scheme
C-Scheme

Fermented Ker Sangri / Smoked Goat

The 2026 "Experimental" star. It applies European fermentation and plating techniques to hardy desert ingredients like cactus and dry berries.

Pros
  • +Innovative
  • +Elite technique
  • +Trendy
Cons
  • -Very expensive
  • -Small portions
Indo-Chinese Heritage

Niros

$$
4.6
MI Road
MI Road

Mutton Reshmi Kebab / Niros Special

A Jaipur legend since 1949. It’s the city’s culinary "old guard," serving a nostalgic mix of Continental, Chinese, and Indian classics.

Pros
  • +Old-school charm
  • +Consistent quality
  • +Central
Cons
  • -Basic decor
  • -Very busy
Rajasthani / Game-Style

Spice Court

$$
4.7
Civil Lines
Civil Lines

Keema Bati / Lal Maas

Famous for its spicy, authentic fare. It’s the place where locals go for the "real" heat of Rajasthan in a lovely garden setting.

Pros
  • +Authentic spice
  • +Beautiful garden
  • +Great value
Cons
  • -Service can be slow
  • -Loud
Northwest Frontier

Peshawri

$$$$
4.8
ITC Rajputana
Station Road

Dal Bukhara / Sikandari Sham

The sister to Delhi’s Bukhara. No cutlery, rugged decor, and the best slow-cooked lentils and tandoori meats in Rajasthan.

Pros
  • +Iconic Dal Bukhara
  • +Rustic charm
  • +Elite quality
Cons
  • -No cutlery (by design)
  • -Expensive
Mediterranean / Middle Eastern

Caffé Palladio

$$
4.7
Santha Bagh
Narain Singh Cir

Mezze Platter / Pistachio Cake

The lighter, sun-drenched sister to Bar Palladio. Inspired by Sicily and Turkey, it’s a pastel-colored dream for a long lunch.

Pros
  • +Stunning interiors
  • +Light/Fresh food
  • +Great coffee
Cons
  • -Closes early
  • -Quiet vibe
Street Food / Iconic

Rawat Mishtan Bhandar

$
4.7
Sindhi Camp
Sindhi Camp

Pyaaz Kachori / Lassi

The most famous kachori in the world. In 2026, it remains a mandatory stop for every visitor to the Pink City.

Pros
  • +Best Pyaaz Kachori
  • +Very cheap
  • +Fast
Cons
  • -Zero ambiance
  • -Extreme crowds
Rajasthani Vegetarian

Laxmi Mishthan Bhandar (LMB)

$$
4.6
Johri Bazar
Old City

Rajasthani Thali / Paneer Ghewar

An institution in the heart of the Old City. Known for its massive, authentic "Royal Rajasthani Thali" and incredible sweets.

Pros
  • +Heritage location
  • +Iconic sweets
  • +Safe for tourists
Cons
  • -Very touristy
  • -Old-school service
Mediterranean / Global

Steam

$$$
4.6
Rambagh Palace
Bhawani Singh Rd

Wood-fired Pizza / Mezze

Set in a restored Victorian-era steam train. It is one of the most unique "atmosphere" restaurants in India.

Pros
  • +Dining in a train
  • +Great cocktails
  • +Relaxed
Cons
  • -Hotel prices
  • -Small menu
Modern Indian / Fusion

Once Upon a Time at Bagh

$$$
4.7
Khatipura
Khatipura

Fusion Kebabs / Cocktails

A 2026 trendsetter. Set in a sprawling garden haveli, it blends modern mixology with high-end, reinvented Indian soul food.

Pros
  • +Vibrant night vibe
  • +Beautiful garden
  • +Creative
Cons
  • -Far from center
  • -Pricey
Cafe / View

The Tattoo Cafe & Lounge

$
4.5
Hawa Mahal Rd
Old City

Masala Chai / Pasta

The best seat in the city for Hawa Mahal views. Perfect for a quick snack and the ultimate "Pink City" photo op.

Pros
  • +Unbeatable view
  • +Cheap
  • +Good for photos
Cons
  • -Average food quality
  • -Noisy
Pan-Asian / Bakery

Brot Company

$$
4.8
Civil Lines
Civil Lines

Sourdough / Ramen / Dim Sum

Jaipur’s leading artisanal bakery and bistro. A favorite for the city’s creative class seeking global flavors and fresh bread.

Pros
  • +Best bread in QC
  • +Modern/Chic
  • +Fresh
Cons
  • -Can be quiet
  • -Small portions
Mughlai / North Indian

Handi

$$
4.6
MI Road
MI Road

Handi Meat / Chicken Tikka

Award-winning Mughlai cuisine. Known for its smoky, clay-pot cooked meats and a lively rooftop atmosphere overlooking MI Road.

Pros
  • +Authentic flavors
  • +Lively rooftop
  • +Consistent
Cons
  • -Hectic/Busy
  • -Average service
Modern / Multi-cuisine

Zarza

$$
4.5
C-Scheme
C-Scheme

Cocktails / Modern Platters

A high-energy rooftop lounge. In 2026, it remains the hub for Jaipur’s youth, focusing on great music and social dining.

Pros
  • +High energy
  • +Great view
  • +Popular bar
Cons
  • -Loud
  • -Sceney
Street Tea / Iconic

Gulab Ji Chai Wale

$
4.8
Ganpati Plaza
MI Road

Masala Chai / Bun Maska

The soul of Jaipur's mornings. Famous for its secret-recipe chai and philanthropic history. A true local experience.

Pros
  • +Best chai in city
  • +Historic
  • +Ultra-cheap
Cons
  • -Standing only
  • -Very crowded
Game / Tribal Indian

Shikaar (2026)

$$$$
4.7
Malviya Nagar
Malviya Nagar

Quail Curry / Pit-Roasted Meat

A 2026 newcomer focusing on the "Hunting Lodge" traditions of Rajasthan. Moody, dark, and meat-centric.

Pros
  • +Unique concept
  • +Strong flavors
  • +Sexy vibe
Cons
  • -Heavy food
  • -Pricey
Themed / Social

Sky Beach

$$
4.4
Queens Road
Vaishali Nagar

Cocktails / Starters

A beach-themed rooftop with actual sand! It’s gimmicky but incredibly popular for parties and weekend hangouts.

Pros
  • +Unique "beach" vibe
  • +Fun for groups
  • +Lively
Cons
  • -Food is average
  • -Sandy feet!
Desserts / European

Dzurt Patisserie

$
4.8
C-Scheme
C-Scheme

Macarons / Belgian Waffles

Chef-led French patisserie. In 2026, it is still the definitive spot for high-end sweets and European-style tea time.

Pros
  • +Elite pastries
  • +Chic/Quiet
  • +Great coffee
Cons
  • -Small space
  • -Limited savory
Indian / Fine Dining

Saffron

$$$
4.6
Marriott Hotel
Tonk Road

Tandoori Lobster / Biryani

Refined Indian dining in a sleek, modern hotel setting. Known for its open kitchen and consistent, high-quality North Indian fare.

Pros
  • +Great for families
  • +Professional
  • +Open kitchen
Cons
  • -Lacks "soul"
  • -Hotel atmosphere
Chinese / Pan-Asian

Dragon House

$$$
4.7
Radisson City Centre
MI Road Area

Dim Sum / Crispy Chili Beef

The best Chinese food in Jaipur. A stunning red-and-gold pagoda-style interior with a terrace that overlooks the city.

Pros
  • +Authentic Asian
  • +Stunning decor
  • +Great terrace
Cons
  • -Pricey
  • -Service can be formal

Best Restaurants in Jaipur - Where to Eat Guide

Discover the best restaurants in Jaipur with our guide to the top 25 dining spots in Jaipur, India. Whether you're after authentic local cuisine, international flavours, street food, or fine dining, Jaipur's food scene caters to every palate and budget.

Top-rated restaurants in Jaipur include Suvarna Mahal, Bar Palladio, 1135 AD, each known for standout dishes and memorable dining experiences that capture the flavours of India.

The best restaurants in Jaipur span everything from neighbourhood eateries and rooftop bars to upscale tasting menus. Eating well in Jaipur is part of the experience — take your time exploring different areas and cuisine styles rather than sticking to tourist hotspots.

Use our Jaipur restaurant guide below to filter by cuisine type, price range, and location. Whether you're searching for the best India food or international options, you'll find the right place to eat in Jaipur for any occasion.

Frequently Asked Questions about Jaipur

Jaipur is known for its unique culinary scene. Explore local specialties and regional dishes at our recommended restaurants above. From street food to fine dining, there's something for every taste.

For popular restaurants, especially for dinner, reservations are recommended. Many restaurants now accept online bookings. Casual spots and lunch service typically don't require reservations.

Meal costs vary widely in Jaipur. Budget options range from affordable street food to mid-range restaurants. Check our restaurant recommendations for options at different price points.

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About Jaipur, India

Jaipur is known for Palaces, Forts, Elephants, Color, Crafts, making it one of the most visited destinations in India. When planning your Jaipur trip, note that the local language is Hindi, the currency is INR, the best time to visit is The best time to visit Jaipur is from October to March when the weather is cooler and desert air is less harsh.. Our free Jaipur guide covers 25 things to do and must-see attractions, 25 top-rated restaurants, 25 recommended hotels and places to stay, all handpicked to help you travel smarter and make the most of every day.

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