Place is clean and quiet. Has a classy look to it with wooden floor and black and fight photos of maharani Gyatri Devi & some other polo players. Staff was very courteous and attentive.
From food perspective also spice court didn't fail in any way. Though a little room of improvement is there but nonetheless place is a must try and gives a good peaceful dine-in experience.
Ordered keema baati and chilly chicken..keema baati is very good.. mutton was juicy and well cooked..chilly chicken was boneless and tasty.
loved the food, ambience, service! would def visit again
Brave the waiting lines at this busy, but an extremely interesting eatery. Set in Achrol House is an old world appeal set up, with an enormous compound. The eatery is very enormous and can situate many individuals, yet be set up for long holding up lines. The administration is old world – somewhat terse however on point. The menu offers North Indian and Chinese, yet what you should focus in on is the Rajasthani segment of the menu. It was the 'Keema Baati' that I was anticipating and was advised harshly to attempt it. The meat was delicate, the gravy under a layer of oil, yet the dish was so totally worth the guilty pleasure.
Other must haves: Lal Maas, Kulfi, Kebabs
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I had been to this place last year in December as i was visiting Jaipur for a few days. I had heard a lot about this place from friends who had been there. Their Laas Maas is very famous, so we ordered that of course. It was spicy but so so tasty, absolutely worth it. We also had their Murg Malai Kebab and Reshmi Kebab. I personally liked the Malai Kebab more because the chicken pieces were so tender and the blend of spices were just perfect.
We also ordered their Dal Fry which according to me, was too spicy so it spoilt the taste of the dal. If you don't eat spicy food, i suggest that you don't order this!
Overall, their ambiance was average, nothing great, service was a little slow. The outdoor seating was great though!
The Laal Maas here is amazing! I loved the location, decor & ambience of this place. It truly gives you the feel of a bygone era. Huge photographs of polo players adorn the walls. The staff is well behaved & service is good.
What I did not like : well, most of the other dishes we ordered were strictly average! Only the Laal Maas stood out with its exceptional taste & style of cooking! They make their Laal Maas with Goat mutton which is another plus point !
The ambience is really beautiful. A place good for brunch as well as dinner. The dinner arrangement was very beautiful. A classy ambience with folk dance show at night. A perfect place for family and dinner date. The service is very good.
A Gem in Jaipur...must visit for a foodie... loved the Laal Mans and butter chicken...a memorable meal indeed... will most most definitely go back to explore their keema baati and junglee mans...great service too
So during my stay in Jaipur I was exploring restaurants and I was recommended by a local friend to check this place , So I went there with my family and we had a terrific experience. The place had a great vibe and I loved the antique walls, doors.Rajasthani's cousins were amazing and are their specialities, must try kinda place if you are around.
Found this one place by chance. Saw some good reviews and went for it.
Boy. I was so happy came over here. Laal maas and Kheema batti are amazing. Not to be missed. Our son tried the butter chicken and that too was superb. Ended with Kulfi and Gulab jamun. Lovely.
Surely and highly recommended.
We had a drink in the beautiful garden then ate inside. We had paneer tiki masala, chicken dish Kadai Murg, roti bread, vegetable rice. Everything was really tasty. The service was impeccable. We loved our experience.
Fabulous place - my girlfriend was a little worried about the name and it being insanly spicy but everything we tried was just perfect.
Butter chicken, Lal maas, papad mangodi rice and bread - would order it all again
Oh my my ,I believe the most Authentic Rajasthani Food in the world,
The taste,staff,ambience,food,is out of the world.
This place should register itself for Mitchelin stars from jaipur,
Food is extra ordinary,
Anyone ever thinking about Jaipur ,This should be your spot no 1
Simply amazing food! The staff was also super helpful in helping us pick the best dishes
A hidden gem that offers an unparalleled dining experience. With its inviting ambiance, exquisite flavors, and reasonable prices, it's a true standout in the culinary scene. Whether you're a food enthusiast or simply looking to indulge in a remarkable meal, this restaurant is a must-visit destination.
There is live folk dance and music show. Place is really beautiful. We loved soup and starters. Main course and dessert could have been better.
Please expect 25 mins wait time when you visit here in peak hours.
Was looking for Laal Maas as no visit to Rajasthan is quite complete without tasting it for hard core Non Vegetarians. Our hotel recommended this place. Wasn't prepared for the ambiance which is straight out of an Army Polo club, with pictures of riders and horses and actual Polo Mallets hanging on the walls. Given Rajasthan's association with horses and Polo going back ages, the decor was aptly reflective of the rich history of the region.
The staff are prompt, friendly and the service super fast. The food is very authentic. Tried the Laal Maas with Dal Tadka and Tandoori Roti. Yummy Lassi to wash it all down. Everything was absolutely spot on and delicious. The final bill was quite wallet friendly too. I'm definitely going back. There is a top end pastry shop connected to the restaurant. If you have a sweet tooth, it's a must visit too !!!
One of the very best mutton dishes that one can ever try.
Best laal Maas, keema baati, and must try out Raj Sula.
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