Eating Out in Jaipur
The state capital typifies the cuisine available by and large in Rajasthan. A paradox is that while the Rajputs are non-vegetarian, the Marwari vegetarian community has seen to the establishment of a large number of vegetarian restaurants as well. Local specialities include a number of chickpea flour gravies, but the favourite is Dal-Bati-Choorma, - small bun-like pieces filled with clarified butter roasted in live coals, cereals and sweetened bread pudding that is dry and flaky.
The non-vegetarian speciality is soola, or barbecued meats marinated with a local vegetable that lends it piquancy. Count on the chillies being on the high side.
Most hotels have excellent restaurants that serve a selection of these and international favourites. The non-hotel restautant.
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Sarnath : Eating Out
UPSTDC runs a restaurant here which offers Indian cuisine. Some private restaurants also operate and offer Chinese food.
Chamba: Eating out
The town is famous for its gastronomic delights, of which khatta meat and chambya-li madra are special, however, there are no worthwhile dining out options outside the hotels.
Cafe river view (HPTDC), chaugan.
Garden restaurants, drive-in eating joints, restaurants with attached pubs and bars, fast food joints and typical south in¬dian thali meals in the local style are avail¬able all over bangalore.
Reacihng Agra By Road
For those driving from Delhi, the best route is by Mathura Road via Faridabad (25 km), Palwal, Hodat, Kosi and Mathura {145 km). There is a dual-carriageway national highway for most of the journey from Delhi to Mathura.
Facilities En route There are rest houses with catering facilities on the highway after every 50 to 75 km. Hodal: The midway point, Hodal, has a Haryana Tourism facility including a motel last food restaurant and entertainment. Kosi: At Kosi, an ITDC hotel offers accommodation as well as eating and bar facilities. Being an important highway on which traffic operates
Dalhousie: Eating out
The local cuisine is dominated by north indian (particularly punjabi) and chinese/tibetan food. For the latter, there are many stalls along the figure of eight promenade (the mall), specially at sub¬hash and gandhi chowks. Otherwise, two prominent restaurants, kwality at Gandhi chowk abd Moti Mahak at subhash Chowk are worth a try.