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07 Nov
07Nov

November air brings the winter palette alive turning Jaipur into a cosy cloth. Jaipur’s aroma is filled with spicy food, hot chai, and mouthwatering sweets. Heritage-rich city, Known for its culture, traditions, and vibrant markets is always the favourite destination for tourists. Winter marks the perfect time to visit Jaipur, not only saves you from hot summer winds, but welcomes you to its royal charm, offering the best winter food in Jaipur that every traveler should try. Whether you’re visiting to explore the most famous places in Jaipur as a solo traveler or for a family getaway, Jaipur, also known as the Pink City, offers a trip full of peace, flavors, and culture. From kachories to Bajre ki Khichdi, here is the list of the Best winter foods in Jaipur that you must try this season.

Top Winter Foods In Jaipur That Every Traveler Should Try

Here is your ultimate guide for the best winter foods in Jaipur. A list for all the food lovers or the travelers staying at SGI Hotel, one of the most affordable hotels in Jaipur.

  1. Masala Chai – The Heartbeat of Jaipur Winters

Winter opens the door to Jaipur's most favourite Masala Chai. Becomes more than just a drink. Infused with ginger, cardamom, and cloves. It’s warmth in a cup, embracing you in a cosy hug on a winter morning. You can spot the famous Masala Chai at Sahu Chai Wala and Gulab Ji Chai Wale, serving some of the best chai in the city. 

  1.  Pyaz Kachori – The Street Snack that Defines Jaipur

When it comes to one of the best street foods in Jaipur, Pyaz Kachori always leads the way. These deep-fried pastries are stuffed with a spicy onion, potato, and masala filling. Hot kachori is often served with mint chutney. Winter mornings usually begin with a Pyaz Kachori and a hot Masala Chai. A duo that you can’t miss. If you want to experience this local favorite, you can get the taste of the best Pyaz Kachori at Rawat Misthan Bhandar or Samrat Kachori Wala, which are among the best street food places in Jaipur

  1. Mirchi Bada – Spice Up Your Jaipur Winter

If you are a spice lover, then Mirchi Bada is a must-try. Mirchi Vada is a large green chili stuffed with potato filling, dipped in gram flour batter, and deep-fried. An ultimate spicy snack for a chill winter evening. Jaipur has a taste for spice. You can find these Hot and spicy Mirchi Vada at Rawat Mishthan Bhandar or Shankar Misthan Bhandar. Bapu Bazaar also offers some street-style Mirchi Vadas that you can try. 

  1. Dal Baati Churma – The Royal Winter Comfort

If we are talking about the list of famous food in Jaipur during winter, you can never not talk about the iconic Dal Baati Churma. A representation of Rajasthan, Dal Baati Churma is the combination of baked wheat balls, lentils, and sweet crushed wheat. Perfect for Jaipur’s winter. Chokhi Dhani gives you the taste of Dal Baati Churma in its authentic Rajasthani style. For a finger-licking experience, you can also try Laxmi Misthan Bhandar (LMB). Dal Baati Churma is a must-add to your perfect Jaipur Itinerary

  1. Makke ki Roti & Sarson ka Saag – A Winter Classic

Born in the land of Punjab, Makke Ki Roti and Sarson Ka Saag have made their place in the heart of every Jaipurite. Together, they form the top winter foods in Jaipur, giving warmth and comfort in the Jaipur winters. Restaurants like Spice Court and Handi serve one of the best flavours with a generous dollop of butter on top. 

  1. Bajre ki Khichdi – The Traditional Winter Energy Food

Made from pearl millet and spiced with ghee, cumin, and black pepper, Bajre Ki Khichdi is one of the most healthy and comforting foods for winters. Pair it with kadhi or curd for a complete winter meal. Bajre Ki Khichdi is a light, nutritious, and healthy meal perfect for Jaipur’s winter. Bajre Ki Khichdi is found in homes of Rajasthan and at local eateries across the city. 

  1. Shakarkandi – Roasted Sweet Potato Delight

Roasted Sweet Potato, commonly called Shakarkandi, is found on the streets of Bapu Bazaar or Johari Bazaar. Served with a pinch of black salt, chili powder, and lemon, a healthy treat served by the vendors. A simple yet nostalgic treat that is a must try on a Jaipur evening. 

  1. Gajar ka Halwa – The Soul of Jaipur Winters

A trip to Jaipur in winters is incomplete without the bowl of warm and sweet Gajar Ka Halwa. Made from grated carrots, milk, sugar, and ghee, A dessert that has a place in every heart. A single spoon will make you crave more. You can get a hold of this delicious dessert at Rawat Misthan Bhandar, Bombay Misthan, or even at SGI Hotel, where we often serve it in our seasonal menu. It is one of the famous foods in Jaipur during winter, loved by everyone. 

  1. Malpua – The Sweet Winter Indulgence

It is a sweet syrup-soaked pancake, crisp on the outside and soft on the inside. This traditional Rajasthani dessert is popular for festivals like Holi, Diwali, and Eid. This sweet is often served with warm rabri. You can visit Kanha Sweets or Bombay Misthan Bhandar to experience this delight. Adding Malpua to your food bucket list is a must.

  1. Ghewar – Jaipur’s Signature Sweet

Talking about Jaipur’s most favourite dessert, Ghewar always comes first. Loved by every Rajasthani, Ghewar is a disc-shaped honeycomb dessert. Soaked in sugar syrup and topped with mawa, adding that extra sweetness. Ghewar is a part of Rajasthan's tradition.  You can find these delicious Ghewar at Laxmi Misthan Bhandar (LMB) or Rawat Misthan Bhandar. A delight that you cannot miss. 

Final Thoughts

Jaipur’s winter is more than just a season; it is a comfort, warmth, and full of festivals. From spicy Mirchi vadas to sugar-filled Malpua. Every dish fills your heart. Let this winter treat you to the best winter foods in Jaipur. Experience the love and taste of Jaipur's culture. Whether you’re planning a quick getaway or a family trip, SGI Hotel will give you comfort and luxury at your price, making your hotel bookings in Jaipur an easier task. So this winter, let your taste buds lead the way and give us a chance to host.

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