Jaisalmer’s culinary scene is a vibrant reflection of its desert heritage, offering travelers a chance to savor authentic Rajasthani flavors and unique local dishes. From spicy snacks to hearty meals, the city’s food culture is both rich and inviting.

 

1. Dal Bati Churma

Why visit: This quintessential Rajasthani dish is a must-try for its comforting combination of lentils, baked wheat balls, and sweet crushed cereal.

Highlights: – Hearty and flavorful – Often served with ghee and pickles – Available at most local eateries

Timing: All day

Entry: ₹100–₹300 per serving

 

2. Ker Sangri

Why visit: A traditional desert vegetable curry made from dried berries and beans, unique to the region.

Highlights: – Tangy and spicy flavors – Slow-cooked with mustard oil and spices – Perfect with bajra roti

Timing: Lunch and dinner

Entry: ₹120–₹350

 

3. Gatte Ki Sabzi

Why visit: A Rajasthani specialty featuring gram flour dumplings in a spicy yogurt gravy.

Highlights: – Creamy texture with robust spices – Served with rice or roti – Staple in local homes and restaurants

Timing: Lunch and dinner

Entry: ₹100–₹300

 

4. Pyaaz Kachori

Why visit: A popular street snack of deep-fried pastry stuffed with spiced onion filling.

Highlights: – Crispy exterior and juicy filling – Best enjoyed hot with tamarind chutney – Widely available at street stalls

Timing: Morning and evening

Entry: ₹20–₹50 per piece

 

5. Rabri

Why visit: A rich, sweet condensed milk dessert often flavored with cardamom and nuts.

Highlights: – Creamy and indulgent – Served chilled – Perfect end to a spicy meal

Timing: Afternoon and evening

Entry: ₹50–₹150

 

6. Lassi

Why visit: A traditional yogurt-based drink, sweet or salty, ideal for cooling off in the desert heat.

Highlights: – Thick and creamy – Often topped with cream or nuts – Available at almost every eatery

Timing: All day

Entry: ₹30–₹80

 

7. Kachori and Samosa Stalls near Kote Gate

Why visit: These iconic street food vendors serve some of the crispiest and most flavorful snacks in the city.

Highlights: – Freshly fried with spicy chutneys – Budget-friendly – Popular among locals and tourists alike

Timing: 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM

Entry: ₹20–₹60 per item

 

8. Desert Boy’s Dhani

Why visit: A themed restaurant offering traditional Rajasthani thalis along with cultural performances.

Highlights: – Authentic dal bati churma – Folk music and dance – Outdoor desert ambiance

Timing: 7:00 PM to 10:30 PM

Entry: ₹400–₹600 per meal

 

9. Trio Restaurant

Why visit: Offers a mix of Rajasthani and Indian cuisine with rooftop views of the fort.

Highlights: – Wide variety of vegetarian dishes – Comfortable seating – Great place for dinner with a view

Timing: 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM

Entry: ₹300–₹700 per meal

 

10. Gaji’s Restaurant

Why visit: A popular spot for both local and international travelers serving traditional and continental dishes.

Highlights: – Tandoori specials and curries – Friendly atmosphere – Suitable for families

Timing: 12:00 PM to 11:00 PM

Entry: ₹250–₹600

 

Feature Image:- Photo by Prince Desert Camp