
Jaipur Food Tour with Rajasthan Tour Taxi Company
Introduction
Rajasthan Tour Taxi Company’s Jaipur Food Tour allows you to explore the city’s rich culinary heritage. This journey is designed for foodies who wish to experience the real flavors of Rajasthani cuisine. This tour takes you on a gourmet adventure around the Pink City, with street cuisine delights and traditional Rajasthani thalis.
Tour Highlights: Lassiwala on MI Road.
Start your cuisine tour with a cool glass of lassi at the popular Lassiwala on MI Road. This thick, creamy yogurt drink, served in ancient ceramic glasses, is an excellent way to start your culinary experience.
Samosa and Kachori at Rawat Mishthan Bhandar
Specialty: Samosa and Kachori.
Experience: Visit Rawat Mishthan Bhandar, a legendary cafe known for its delicious food. Try the famed Pyaaz Kachori and Aloo Samosa, which are crispy, spicy, and really excellent.
Choki Dhani
Chokhi Dhani, an ethnic village resort, specializes on traditional Rajasthani Thali and provides an authentic eating experience. Enjoy a traditional Rajasthani thali with a variety of delicacies such as Dal Baati Churma, Gatte ki Sabzi, Ker Sangri, and more, all served in a lively rural atmosphere with folk music and dancing.
Laxmi Misthan Bhandar (LMB)
Specialty: Rajasthani sweets.
Experience: LMB serves a variety of authentic Rajasthani sweets. Don’t miss their famed Ghewar, a sweet dessert designed for celebrations, or the creamy, rich Mawa Kachori.
Golgappa at Chawla’s and Nand’s.
Specialty: Golgappa (Pani Puri).
Try the popular street meal, Golgappa, at Chawla’s and Nand’s. These crispy, hollow puris packed with spicy tamarind water, potato, and chickpeas are a must-try.
Jaipur Kulfi at Pandit Kulfi
Pandit Kulfi offers classic Jaipuri kulfi for a refreshing experience. This rich, creamy frozen treat comes in a variety of flavors, including kesar, pista, and rose.
Masala Chowk
Specialty: Street Food. Visit Masala Chowk, a dedicated food court for street food enthusiasts. You can try a variety of street dishes from different vendors, including as Pav Bhaji, Chole Bhature, and Aloo Tikki.
Jaipuri Sandwich at Anokhi Café.
Specialty: Jaipuri Sandwich. End your culinary trip with Anokhi Café, recognized for its healthful and organic offerings. Try their Jaipuri Sandwich, which combines fresh, local ingredients with a new twist on traditional flavors.
Tour itinerary: Morning
9:00 a.m.: Pickup from your Jaipur hotel in a comfortable, air-conditioned car.
9:30 a.m.: Start your day with a delicious lassi from Lassiwala on MI Road.
10:30 a.m.: Visit Rawat Mishthan Bhandar to have samosas and Pyaaz Kachori.
Late morning:
11:30 AM: Visit Chokhi Dhani for a traditional Rajasthani thali meal, complete with cultural acts and a rural atmosphere.
Afternoon:
1:30 PM: LMB serves a selection of Rajasthani sweets, including Ghewar and Mawa Kachori.
2:30 PM: Try Golgappa at Chawla’s and Nand’s, a popular local restaurant serving this spicy street cuisine.
Late afternoon:
3:30 PM: Cool down with Jaipuri Kulfi at Pandit Kulfi.
4:30 PM: Visit Masala Chowk to sample a variety of street dishes.
Evening:
6:00 PM: Finish your culinary tour at Anokhi Café with their signature Jaipuri sandwich.
7:00 PM: Return to your hotel, capping off a day of great culinary exploration.
Conclusion
Rajasthan Tour Taxi Company’s Jaipur Food Tour takes you on a delightful trip through the Pink City’s many gastronomic offerings. With expert guides, comfortable vehicles, and a well-curated itinerary, this tour offers an amazing experience for foodies, allowing you to sample the finest of Jaipur’s traditional and street cuisine options.
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