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Eating Out and Restaurants : |
| Jaisalmer does not have as much to offer as any major metro city of India but it being relying only on tourist trade every traveler gets his share of bite into the flavors that best suits his taste buds. It offers wide varieties like peanut butters, pancakes with maple syrups as dishes for breakfast. All different continents’ cuisines like Chinese, Italian, Mexican, Tibetan and whole lot of |
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Indian dishes.
Restaurants meeting all budget sizes can easily be discovered from fine rich locality to street lanes. Daal, Baati, Churma with desert grown herbs called “Kair Sangri” with Bajra Roti makes a perfect traditional Rajasthani meal .Wash down with buttermilk or the various flavored Lassi’s.
Non-vegetarian too is terrific if one can handle the spicy heat “Laal Mass” or “Junglee Mass”, lamb cooked in red hot chili peppers. It’s a delicacy amongst the locals.
Due to scantiest of rainfall in the desert crops grown mainly are Bajra, Jowar, Motif, Til, etc. You will be surprised to find Bhaang (marijuana) shops serving in form of Lassi's legally permitted by the government. Explore as much as you can with food.
It is an enchanting experience to be on a camel safari and local villager preparing a basic meal on wooden lit fire with the most basic means of resources.
Some of the more renowned restaurants in the area are:
Poolside Barbeque, At the Fort Rajwada Hotel
The pool side restaurant is preferred at night. Enjoy a romantic candle light dinner under an open sky with “starry night” humming as a background score with some authentic Rajasthani spicy food ending it up with sumptuous lip smacking Chocolate Soufflé.
Little Italy, inside the Fort
The place offers a lavish spread of Italian food with a beautiful ambience. The Bruschetta and Pasta Arabiata are highly recommended.
Monica Restaurant, near the first Fort Gate
The restaurant is famous with travelers. It offering various cuisines ranging from Chinese, Continental and India. Rajasthani Thali is recommended.
Natraj Restaurant
It has a fine view of the upper part of Salim Singh ki Haveli. The food is quite reasonable, has a good setting and Chicken Mughlai and Fried Ice Cream are a must order for the day.
Trio, near the Amar Sagar Gate
Pricier then the other but food is awesome and well presented. Mutton Saag rules here. It is one of the oldest restaurant of Jaisalmer.
Top Deck
Is a restaurant you can laze around at, sipping onto some delicious Lassi’s.
Bhang Shop, outside the first gate at the Fort
This place takes you on a heavenly abode of Marijuana buzz served in Lassi, cookies and food. Surprisingly it is all legalized by the government. A cheapest form to enjoy the trance mode but it is not taken too well by a lot of people. So just watch out your limit.
Dhanraj Bhatia Sweets
Serving for past 10 generations, the place is famous for some mouth watering sweets like ‘Ghotua’ and ‘Panchadhari Ladoos’. It’s a must visit for sweet lovers.
Vyas Meal Service, at the Jain temple
Run by an elderly couple the place offers excellent home cooked vegetarian Thalis and Masala Chai.
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