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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Famous foods and food-Joints of Jaipur. A blog on Jaipur. A Blog about Jaipur and its very own food. The real and traditional food joints of Jaipur. When you land in Jaipur, just walk through the old lanes of walled city of Jaipur and relish the traditional taste of Jaipur.

1.) Laxmi Mishthan Bhandar ( A very famous sweets shop). This shop is situated on main road in Johari Bazar.


2.) Sampat's Kachori of unpealed potatoes- (Sampat ki Kachori- bina chhile aaloo ki kachori).This shop is in Chandpole Bazar.

3.)  Mahaveer Rabdi Bhandar - This food joint deserves one visit must. This shop serves Roti (Indian Bread) and vegetable made of potato, onion and cottage cheese(Aloo, Pyaj and Paneer). The taste of both the items, Roti and Sabji (vegetable) is amazing, the aroma catches your senses and your are going to die for this dish. Their signature dish is Radbi (a milk product made by boiling milk for hours). the Roti (Indian Bread) they make is made from Bejad Flour. Bejad Flour is made by mixing the flours of Barley and Chik Pea. This is tasty as well nutritious also. 

4.) Hing Kachori with Curd, very yummy, delicious!!! 

I bet you will never find this taste and combination anywhere else other than this shop...This shop is located inside the street just adjacent to State Bank India in Chaura Rasta. This street is also known as 'Churukon Ka Rasta.'

5.) Sodhya Halwai's Mohan Thaal and Namkeen. This shop is inside the Lalji Sand ka Rasta in Chaura Rasta.( Mohan Thaal is Jaipur's very own dish, and it is made by mixing and roasting Gram Flour and sugar). 

6)  Kaljug Halwai's green chilli vegetable (Mirchi Ke Tirpole). (Kaljug halwai ke Mirchi ke tirpole). This shop is inside the Khunteto ka Rasta in Kishanpole Bazar, when you are going towards Ajmeri Gate from Chhoti Chaupad.


7)  Bhagat Mishthan Bhandar's Laddoo - very delicious laddoos. These laddoos will melt in your mouth as soon as you put in. This shop is also located in Kishanpole Bazar near Chhoti Chaupad, opposite Maharaja Girls' School.


8) Busya Halwai's cheap Samose and Kachori (the cheapest samosas and kachoris in Jaipur). This shop is on second crossing of Nahargarh Road when entered from Chandpole.


9)  Radhe-Radhe Namkeen Bhandaar's Hing Kachori. This shop is located on main Jhotwara Road, just ahead of Power House Road, opposite Meera Marg, Banipark, Kisan Hostel.


10)  Panipuri (patashi/ Golgappe) handcarts  opposite Isarlaat (sargasuli) in Tripolia
Bazaar, but these handcarts are available only after 4 pm in afternoon till 10'O clock in night. 
        Anyone must try once the DSP Pataashi fro Govind's HandCart. 

11) Jaipur's Gajak and Revadi. Gajak  and Revadi are made from Jaggery and Sesame. The famous Gajak shop is Narayan Ji Gajak situated in Johari Bazar. One other famous shop is situated in Chaura rasta opposite SBI Bank. Other traditional outlets are in Lalji Sand ka Rasta and in Kishanpole Bazar inside Andheri Darwaja.

12) Lane of Namkeen Shops- Namkeen Walon Ka Rasta- Also there is a whole street famous for Namkeen. There are 8-10 shops selling namkeen famous for its taste. This street is in Chaura Rasta.




Contact me for Jaipur Food Tour- amareshwarsharma@gmail.com


some interesting street names of jaipur

1.) Barah Bhaiyon ka chouraha ( Twelve Brother's corssroads)

2.) Lal ji sand ka rasta (Red Bulls' street)

3.) Food-Loving ladies' street - chatori Aurton ka chouraha ( for the food loving ladies, i have used the 'aurton' instead of an local offensive word)

4.) Bhoot ke Kue KA Rasta 

5.)Barah Gangaur Ka Rasta 


6) Guttya Hanuman Ji ki Gali


7) 
Barber's Canopy - Nai  Ki Thadi (a structure like canopy)

8) Brahman Ki Thadi


9) Gurjar ki Thadi 


10) 
Female Gardner's crossroads - Maalan ka Chauraha

11) Foota Khurra (Broken Slope) 


12) 
Female Monkey's Checkpost - Baandari ka Nasik

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Some Interesting facts about Jaipur

The most unique Our Jaipur Have-

1:) Shri Radha Govinddevji Temple 

2:) The Hawamahal (The Wind Palace)

3:) The Jaibaan Cannion

4:) City construction based on a game name i.e. Chaupad (Chaupad is a old Jaipuri traditional game like chess. Its two main market circles were also named on this game, that are Chhoti Chaupad i.e. small chaupad and Badi Chaupad i.e. Big Chaupad. 

5:) Uncommon and surprising names of markets and streets.

6:) Very friendly, lovely people of Jaipur.