Surrounded by a huge fortress wall with bastions, the striking blue buildings in Jodhpur contrast sharply and beautifully with the neighboring Thar Desert. Exploring the palaces, forts and temples will keep you busy and in awe of the city’s historic grandeur. Bazaars offer a range of beautiful textiles, embroidered leather goods, lacquerware, antiques, carpets, puppets and figurines. Jodhpur is a popular tourist destination and a convenient base for travel in the region.
Restaurants in Jodhpur
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This introduction to Indian cooking will unravel the secrets to cooking with spices and show you techniques for getting the most flavor out of each dish. After taking this class you’ll be able to create a complete Indian meal. The knowledge you’ll gain can be applied to any dish that utilizes these core Indian spices.
We had a great time learning to cook Indian food with Lavi, ably assisted by her husband. It was kind of a combined cooking class/demonstration, but we did get our hands dirty with chopping and stirring, and we learnt a lot from watching the experts too. Our kids (aged 10 and 12) had a great time too, apart from when Lavi kept telling them that now they know how to cook, they can cook for their parents when they get home (yeah, right ????). We cooked chai, pakoras, palak paneer, dal, chapatis and more – so much food we didn’t have a hope of eating it all, delicious though it was. Lavi also gave us a lot of useful information about ingredients, particularly the various spices we used, and tips to make our curries back home taste more authentic. She also emailed us recipes of all the dishes we’d learnt and many more. A relaxed and enjoyable evening that I would thoroughly recommend to any family visiting Jodhpur – or anyone else who’d like to learn the secrets of Rajasthani cuisine.
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This was a spontaneous find on our Rajasthan road-trip. We were researching for TTD between Udaipur & Jodhpur, & this popped up. Now, India has a LOT of temples but this was truly unique. It's dedicated to a local youth, Om Banna, who met with an accident & passed away. The police towed his bike from the accident site to the police station but the next morning, the bike was found back at the accident site. This happened a couple of times. It was considered divine & the site & bike were consecrated. Now a proper temple has been made where locals worship Om Banna (also called Bullet Baba) & his bike. Interestingly, alcohol is the offering made to Bullet Baba!
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We ate some very tasty and unique Chaat and other snack items here .. beautifully carved traditional Bangles can be bought from wholesalers shops in ghanta Ghar .. it is very busy market area .. we took lots of spices from wholesale shop here..
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