They say perfection cant be improved but here you see it. The Kachories were as good as always but tnow they have worked upon the place and service. Loved it.

They say perfection cant be improved but here you see it. The Kachories were as good as always but tnow they have worked upon the place and service. Loved it.
As the name states, the onion Kachoris are too good. Do have it. This place has been famous for years now and is always full of people savouring this delicacy.
The authentic food to enjoy the traditional Rajasthani Junk Food. Onion Kachori, Mirchi Badaa are the best alongwith a shot of Makhni Lasssi
I am torn over this place. It has one of the best Indian desserts I have ever had (ghaver), and according to locals, some of the best kachori. We went for lunch and the food was ok at best. Nothing great, most could have been served anywhere and you wouldn't remember it. Having tried both the savory and sweet kachori...
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Simply loved the Kachoris here. Cudnt try anything else as got a take away on our drive back to delhi. Delicious Kachoris, pretty big enough to constitute one's breakfast. Made our morning.
We in Delhi are used to eating subji with our Kachori. Hence, the first time I ate Rawat's Pyaz Kachori, I was surprised as they do not give anything to accompany it, not even chatni.
Then I realised that nothing is required. The Kachori is complete as it is.
Since then I have had this treat a number of times...
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Rawat Kachori is famous for its Pyaaj ki Kachori and mirch ki vada! A unique taste and unbelievably good!! If you dont eat these things in your Jaipur visit, it will like an incomplete trip! Ambiancewise very simple but these products will take you to paradise!!
I had tasted these kachoris earlier but it was the first time that I had them in the eatery. Only one word Mouth-watering
Ok, the Kachauri's are really really good at Rawat . They are humongous, satiating and with exceptional filling of onion and potatoes. But if you can't bear to struggle with the crowd and are feeling adventurous, do venture beyond Rawat.
On MI road, as you turn from Raj Mandir and approach Niro's on the same side is a Kachauri shop....
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We had the Rawat's Kachori at their restaurant in Sindhi camp,No doubt the Kachori was good but found the Hygiene standards in their restaurant was not up to the mark. The Menu card was full of marks of left over food on itand looked like not wiped for months.The wash basin in the restaurant was dirty. If you wish to...
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