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Khejarla Fort Restaurant: You'll love it!
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kocherp 5 reviews

In the splendid kitchens of Marwar, cooking and serving meals was more of an art than a chore. Hundreds of cooks were employed in the pompous palaces and forts with emphasis on keeping their recipes close guarded secrets - with some being passed on to their children and some being lost forever. The Khejarla restaurant offers mouth watering delicacies and brew with a fine dining experience.

The multi-cuisine gourmet includes lip smacking Mughlai, South Indian, Rajasthani, Chinese and Continental cuisine which are served with the emphasis on fresh ingredients. Guests can relish traditional Rajasthani delicacies which are specially prepared by cooks who have served the royal family through the generations.

You can savour your breakfast and dinner on the Fort ramparts that overlook the pool or opt for a meal at the spacious dining hall with grand interiors making it all the more appetizing. Those who are in game for some experimentation can go for bonfire dinners at the roof top and those on a romantic holiday could do a candle-lit dinner either indoors or at the terrace restaurant.

Other options include a combined experience of barbeque with a swim in the clear shimmering waters at the pool veranda. For the famous brew, there is an elegant, beautifully redesigned lounge bar which could be the perfect venue for sipping your favourite cocktails and to revive the memories of the Rajput era.

Favorite Dish: Crispy Mushroom and Corn
South Indian Dishes
Rajasthani cuisines

Written Apr 7, 2009

Address: Fort Khejarla

Phone: 097184638000

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