24-Hour Guide to Eating in Udaipur

A Foodie’s 24-Hour Guide to Eating in Udaipur: From Street to Royal Treat

Udaipur, known as the City of Lakes, is as famous for its vibrant culture and stunning architecture as it is for its rich and diverse cuisine. If you’re a foodie visiting this royal city, you’re in for a culinary adventure that spans from bustling street food stalls to regal dining experiences.

Here’s your ultimate 24-hour food guide in Udaipur, designed to take you through a delicious journey from sunrise to late-night bites — covering everything from local street food to royal Rajasthani feasts.


Morning: Start with Traditional Breakfast and Fresh Chai

Where to Eat:

  • Santosh Bhojanalaya: Begin your day like a local with traditional Rajasthani breakfast favorites such as pyaz kachori, poha, or dal bati paired with a steaming cup of masala chai.
  • Jheel’s Rooftop Cafe: If you prefer a modern café vibe, enjoy fresh juices, smoothie bowls, and excellent coffee while gazing over Lake Pichola.

What to Try:

  • Pyaz kachori with tamarind chutney
  • Masala chai or ginger tea
  • Poha (flattened rice with spices and peanuts)

Mid-Morning Snack: Sweet Treats to Boost Energy

Where to Eat:

  • JMB (Jodhpur Misthan Bhandar): Famous for ghewar and malpua, this sweet shop is perfect for indulging your sweet tooth.
  • Old City Sweet Shops: Grab a serving of rabri or jalebi for a refreshing mid-morning boost.

What to Try:

  • Ghewar (a honeycomb-shaped sweet soaked in syrup)
  • Malpua with rabri
  • Jalebi dipped in thick rabri

Lunch: Dive into Royal Rajasthani Cuisine

Where to Eat:

  • Natraj Dining Hall: For an authentic dal bati churma thali, a quintessential Rajasthani meal.
  • Ambrai Restaurant: Enjoy your lunch with a stunning lake view alongside dishes like ker sangri and gatte ki sabzi.

What to Try:

  • Dal bati churma
  • Gatte ki sabzi
  • Ker sangri

Afternoon: Light Snacks and Local Tea

Where to Eat:

  • Local street stalls near Jagdish Chowk: Try crispy samosas, kachoris, and pani puri.
  • Cafe Edelweiss: If you want a quieter spot, enjoy a cup of coffee and freshly baked pastries.

What to Try:

  • Samosa with green chutney
  • Pani puri (gol gappa)
  • Freshly brewed coffee or masala chai

Evening: Street Food Feast

Where to Eat:

  • Surajpole and Hathi Pol Markets: These bustling markets are packed with vendors selling the best street food in Udaipur.
  • Bapu Bazaar: Sample local favorites like mirchi vada, batata vada, and kebabs.

What to Try:

  • Mirchi vada (deep-fried chili fritters)
  • Batata vada (potato fritters)
  • Seekh kebabs or chicken tikka

Dinner: A Royal Feast to End the Day

Where to Eat:

  • Upre by 1559 AD: Dine in style with authentic Rajasthani and North Indian cuisine overlooking Fatehsagar Lake.
  • Jagat Niwas Palace Restaurant: Experience regal dining with traditional thalis and a serene lakeside atmosphere.

What to Try:

  • Rajasthani thali with dal bati churma, ker sangri, and bajre ki roti
  • Paneer tikka or laal maas (optional)
  • Freshly made desserts like moong dal halwa

Late-Night: Sweet Cravings and Nightcaps

Where to Eat:

  • Old City Sweet Shops: Many stay open late for a late-night fix of rabri, jalebi, or mawa kachori.
  • Local stalls near Fatehsagar Lake: Grab a cup of hot chai or cold lassi before calling it a night.

What to Try:

  • Mawa kachori
  • Rabri
  • Hot masala chai

Final Tips for Foodies in Udaipur

  • Stay hydrated: Rajasthan can be hot, so drink plenty of water along with your meals.
  • Try a thali: A traditional thali meal offers a variety of flavors in one plate—perfect for sampling many dishes.
  • Be adventurous: Street food in Udaipur is safe and delicious, so don’t hesitate to try local snacks.
  • Ask locals: They often know the best hidden gems that tourists might miss.

Exploring Udaipur’s food scene in 24 hours gives you a perfect taste of its culinary diversity—from humble street food stalls to royal feasts fit for kings and queens. So get ready to indulge your taste buds and make your visit unforgettable!

Komal Chouhan
Komal Chouhan
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