Experience a taste sensation on our Jaipur Local Food Tour, where the authentic flavors of the Pink City come alive. Stroll through the bustling streets as you savor Jaipur’s most iconic and mouthwatering dishes. From savory street snacks to rich, indulgent sweets, each stop introduces you to the vibrant culinary traditions that define the city. Some of Jaipur’s famous street foods include creamy Lassi, crispy Samosas, sweet Ghewar, traditional Dal Baati Churma, flavorful Pyaz ki Kachori, and refreshing Kulfi Faluda. With every bite, you’ll dive deeper into Jaipur’s cultural heritage, making this food tour the perfect way to discover the city’s diverse and delicious cuisine.
Tour Highlights
Your journey begins with a convenient pickup from your hotel or any preferred location in Jaipur.
Nicknamed “The Pink City,” Jaipur is famous not only for its majestic palaces and historic forts but also for its rich and flavorful cuisine. From traditional dishes like Dal Baati Churma, Laal Maas, Keema Baati, and Ghewar to indulgent desserts like Kulfi, the city offers a culinary experience as vibrant as its heritage.
Explore the bustling world of Jaipur’s street food—bursting with spicy, tangy, and ghee-laden flavors—for an unforgettable taste of local culture.
This tour is a must for food lovers, showcasing the beloved local specialties that define Jaipur’s unique food scene.
Jaipur’s top spots for the beloved Golgappa—also known as Puchka or Pani Puri—are Nand’s and Chawla’s, iconic rival stalls on Fashion Street. Customize each bite with spicy, sweet, and tangy chutneys, and join the tasty competition to decide your favorite!
A trip to Jaipur isn’t complete without tasting the iconic Pyaaz Kachori, and Rawat Mishthan Bhandar is the go-to spot. Famous for its crispy, flavorful kachoris and a wide range of sweets, this local favorite also serves must-try snacks like Samosa, Mirchi Vada, Aloo Bonda, and Dal Kachori. Not ideal for dieters—but perfect for food lovers!
A must-visit for tea lovers, Gulab Ji Chaiwala—opposite Ganpati Plaza—is famous for its aromatic Masala Chai and Bun-Muska. Don’t miss the popular Bun-Samosa. This lively spot is a favorite hangout for locals and visitors alike.
Jaipur’s vibrant open-air food court in Ram Niwas Garden. Enjoy a wide variety of favorites like Samosa, Gol Gappa, Jalebi, Chole Bhature, and unique twists on Masala Dosa and Uttapam. With casual seating and a small entry fee of INR 10, it’s a popular spot for both locals and tourists to indulge in delicious flavors.
Not just Punjabis, but Rajasthanis also master the art of Lassi. On MI Road, Lassiwala serves this refreshing drink in earthen pots, adding a unique aroma. Available in sweet and sour, topped with thick malai, it’s a local favorite since 1944. Visit early—Lassi often sells out by 4 pm!
For a refreshing treat in Jaipur, head to Shop No. 28 on Link Road, Bapu Bazaar. This spot serves delicious kulfi topped with faluda noodles—a perfect, nostalgic dessert to cool you down and bring back childhood memories.
A Jaipur icon since 1727, Laxmi Mishthan Bhandar (LMB) is famous for its delicious sweets like Phini, Ghewar, Balushahi, Mishri Mawa, and Milk Cake. It also offers a variety of savory snacks, pickles, and chaat. Don’t miss their Special Rajasthani Thali when dining in!