Jaipur, being the capital of Rajasthan, is home to numerous restaurants that offer interesting dishes from all around this desert state. The Mirza Ismail Road, popularly referred to as MI Road, is popular for the many jewellery stores lining up the road, but the real jewels here are the traditional Rajasthani dishes served up at its restaurants. Niros, one of the oldest establishments in town, is frequented by foreign tourists for its delectable food and neat and tidy setting. The gatte ki sabzi served here is an absolute must-have. Natraj is immensely popular for its relatively inexpensive vegetarian Rajasthani thali. Handi serves tender mutton cooked in traditional handis (pots) and smoked with burning charcoal, along with wafer-thin roomali rotis. Next door is the equally pocket-friendly Surya Mahal. MI Road also has several small joints serving samosas, jalebis, creamy lassi and kachoris. If you want some excellent dal baati choorma at a reasonable rate, you can go to Thali House near Sindhi Camp.

