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Best place to eat if you want to have a variety of local food. All dishes are good and reasonably priced. Location is also good. Entry fee is Rs 10/- cash only. All stalls will accept UPI. However, like in most of Jaipur, cleanliness is a concern. Although the place is visibly clean, there is some g
Best place to eat if you want to have a variety of local food. All dishes are good and reasonably priced. Location is also good. Entry fee is Rs 10/- cash only. All stalls will accept UPI. However, like in most of Jaipur, cleanliness is a concern. Although the place is visibly clean, there is some g
Amazing outdoor food court with so many delicious foods to try. Lots of fans going to keep it fairly cool. Beautiful sunset at the front gates. Highly recommend to give this place a visit!
Masala Chowk, just 1 km from Albert Hall and situated in the heart of Jaipur, is like an open restaurant. It offers a variety of food choices, including authentic, Italian, fast food, and more. This spot is perfect for exploring Jaipur's local and famous food options. Whether you're craving tradit
A variety of food stalls with snacks to full Indian thalis, with deserts and ice creams - all in one place! Well maintained and regularly cleaned. There's an entry fee of Rs. 10 for each individual. Food is amazing and so is the place. It's close to the Albert Hall Museum and you can get a good vie
Best place to find different food flavors at one spot. There is an entry ticket of Rs.10 per person, and then you can find a lot of food options. It is a nice and clean place. There are almost 25 different food stalls with common sitting space. Must visit place for tourists
Masala Chowk is amongst the many famous spots that are to see in the city of Jaipur. It is a kind of a food court, one of its kind, famous for its variety of dishes it has to offer. Everything here is a delicacy in its own. There's good food at affordable rates along with the entry fee being 10/- on
If you want to taste all the local food of Jaipur then this is the place for you. Ticket is also here ₹10 per person.
Good place for walk in and chit chat .........😍 Large public exposure...😈 Have entrance fees of rupees 10/person.......😉 Chowmin was nice in taste and is abundant quantity......
Now there taste and options has increased and slow and gradually they become more cautious and concentrate on there taste. Because in last few years there taste was bad and they did not take care of hygiene. Now I visit there after a very long time and I seem good and clean 🙂
It's a great and well maintained food court with a huge variety of veg options. South Indian, Punjabi, Rajasthani, etc. cuisine thalis and other items are readily available here and priced quite well.
Masala chowk is inside the garden. It has a lot of food stalls displayed by famous food joints in Jaipur, though i personally felt that the main branch or actual place was much better than the stalls in masala chowk. Over-all, it's a good place to explore once. Nothing special though.
There is an entry fee of Rs 10/-. You have 12-15 small stalls with variety of snacks being served.Decent place. We had malai soya chaap which was good along with Raj kachori.
Masala Chowk in Jaipur is a food lover's paradise. This open-air food court offers a diverse range of delectable local dishes, all under one roof. From mouthwatering street food to traditional Rajasthani delicacies, you can indulge in a delightful culinary journey. The vibrant and lively ambiance ad
Very reasonable prices and tasty food! You do need to pay to get in though. There was a downpour of rain when we started eating but we were kept dry under the big parasols. Lovely area to sit and eat in.
Masala Chowk in Jaipur offers a culinary experience that is both delectable and affordable. Opting for the daal baati, we were pleasantly surprised by the authentic flavors and perfect preparation. The lunchtime visit ensured a comfortable setting with a manageable crowd. The portion size was genero
Anyone who is in Jaipur must visit Masala Chowk for a hot of tea or a plate of Jalebi. The open space is walkable from the famous Albert Hall Museum and has an entry fee of Rs 10. There are many food stalls inside and a very nice seating for customers in the middle of the area. It is a self service
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