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 | State of Rajasthan Restaurants | Tips 11 - 20 of 20 |  | I found just what I needed waiting for me in town, a delicious lassi from Sathi's Cold Drink shop. Sathi makes one o the best lassis I’ve had so far. They're made out of saffron, pistachios, nuts, raisins, and more. Ask anyone in the old town and they'll point you on the right direction. Leave a Comment Theme: IndianPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: less expensive than averageAddress: Bundi, Rajasthan, Indian
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A lassi is an Indian drink made out of milk and yogurt. It's really hard to explain unless you've had it for it doesn't quite have the flavor of yogurt or milkshake. It's definitely good to have any time of the day. It can be either be sweat or dry. It also can be combining with fruit, spices, or nuts. Leave a Comment
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I had a delicious home cooked a thali at the Kishan Niwas Guesthouse in Bundi. These basic dinners are available all throughout India. They usually have one to three dishes (mainly vegetables, but sometimes with cheese, egg or meat), rice, dal (lentils), curd (yogurt) or raita (desert with yogurt), papad (tostada), and chappatti (pita or tortilla looking flat bread made out of wheat). Each region varies in how spicy or sweat the dish is. At times, the chappatti is substituted by nan (oven baked flat bread), parathas (flat bread that may or may not have a filling), or a massive portion of rice (as in Bengal). I truly think Raj's wife (see my Bundi tips) makes the best chapattis in India! Leave a Comment
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A good way to end the day at Pushkar is at the Sunset Cafe. I joined a few friends for a bite to eat. It?s a beautiful restaurant overlooking the Ghats and the lake. It?s a great place to admire how the town lights up after dark. The food is not the best in India, but they do have western plates for those seeking that type of food. I personally would recommend it for the views? so have a lassi or chai instead of a meal. Oh, the western deserts are really good here. Leave a Comment Theme: IndianPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: least expensiveAddress: Pushkar. Rajasthan, India
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Walking down the main bazar, I entered a city gate into the walled in Sardar Bazar, which has its own distinct feeling. It's divided into 4 sections: produce, spices, clothes and fabrics, and hardware. In the center lies the impressive Clock Tower. The lassi shop inside one of the gates makes delicious lassis. There are also two fruit juices stands inside the compound with killer mango shakes. Leave a Comment
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Ah, the tea... how can you forget.... all the memories.... everywhere I go in India I was offered tea... one day in Bundi (Rajasthan), Raj, my host in spotted me in the street and invited me to his project (a hotel he is building) for a cup of chai (masala tea). Indians take their tea with milk, sugar, and spices. It's delicious! The secluded terrace of his allowed me to see the night fair taking place below on the street. Leave a Comment
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Chokhi Dhani Village has been the mirror of Rajasthani culture since 1989. Started as a restaurant, over the years it has evolved into a theme park showcasing the authentic village life of one of the most colorful states in the country. Your initial reaction to Chokhi Dhani might be one of a tourist trap it is one of the best ways in which you can experience a Rajasthani village, food & buskers in one place. Food: The dining hall is renowned for the mouth watering and typical Rajasthani food, served to you on a leaf platter in the tradition of Manuhaar. Let me warn you that the food is heavy with ghee & butter used in profusion but the taste is awesome so be prepared to over indulge. The service is a bit too intrusive and if you dont like wasting food you will find it offensive as the waiters continue to serve you if you empty your plate so you have to waste some food if you want them to stop. Buskers: The whole place has a myriad of buskers. Some interesting ones are listed below. Kalbeli Dance: Traditional snake charmers, the folk dancers sway to the lilt of the ?Been? and beat of the drum. Their graceful and sinuous dance movements captivate all visitors Bhopa Bhopi: Chokhi Dhani Village features true children of the desert. They sing and dance to the old folk songs of Rajasthan. You would find it hard not to join in. Puppet Show: The colorful Puppet Show transports you into the world of valiant Kings, beautiful princesses and all powerful magicians. The puppeteer makes episodes and scenes from their lives come alive to give you a glimpse of their lifestyle. Bamboo Balancing: See this gutsy feat live. The brave artiste balances himself on a bamboo without the protection of a safety net beneath. Fortune Teller Parrot: Let the parrot pick the card that predicts your future and answer your queries. This is a traditional way of knowing about future and has been practiced in Egyptian and Roman civilizations as well.
As you enter Chokhi Dhani you will be greeted in the traditional way by a lady who will apply kumkum to your forehead and shower flower petals on you. You then make your way towards the dining hall through an open ground full of buskers. The dining hall is typically full and you might have to wait for 30 - 45 minutes but then there is no dearth of things to do here and the only risk you run is of missing your seat because you were too engrossed in watching some dance of magic trick. The food is awesome and heavy. Good for an experience but certainly deadly if eaten everyday : ). Ker sangri, kadhi, khichadi, bhakri, papad are some of the specialities. They serve white butter in small terracotta plates for eating with the bhakri (thick bread made from millet flour) and buttermilk in terracotta glasses. Leave a Comment
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The food is excellent
Damaloo Kasmiri, Vegetable kebab Leave a Comment Theme: IndianPrice: US$11-20 » Currency ConverterComparison: more expensive than averageAddress: Hotel Hillock, Mount AbuPhone: + 91 2974 238463
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This is a vegetarian restaurant and the right place stop for a good meal anytime when you travel between Ajmeer and Jaipur.
Almost everything what they serve is homely,good and authentic!! A lady manages this place, who still mourns for the demise of her husband, and keeps her husbands dream project doing well. Very friendly atmosphere and a woman's touch could be felt in everything as you enter this small restaurant and craft shop. There is a craft shop as well. The collection of items comes from all parts of India and well displayed. Leave a Comment Theme: OtherAddress: Bandersindri village,Phone: (01463) 238555/ 246555Directions: On the left side of the express highway, 19kms from Kishan Gargh toll booth, about 20kms towards Dudu town.Other Contact: Mob: 09414011055
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In this small Oasis situated in the desert, at 120 Km from Jodhpur on the route to Jaisalmer.We stopped for a lunch break.It is a lovely resort, with traditional decoration, lots of green and the restaurant is particularcy good. We try Yogurth, sauce pakora, several kinds of paneer, and rice pudding.You can also relax in the shadow of the trees. The resort offers rooms for the night, and has a camp in the desert, where you can spend a night among the dunes. Leave a Comment Theme: Autogrill/Rest StopPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: RajasthanDirections: 120 Kilometars from Jodhpur on route to Jaisalmer
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