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10 New Restaurants In Jaipur Redefining The Pink City’s Dining Scene This September

Jaipur’s food scene is evolving fast, with cafés and restaurants that are as stylish as they are delicious. From rooftop views to vibrant interiors, these spots are designed to be photographed and savoured.

by Mahi Adlakha
10 New Restaurants In Jaipur Redefining The Pink City’s Dining Scene This September

Jaipur doesn’t hold back, nor does it sit still. One moment you’re looking up at centuries-old domes glowing pink in the late afternoon sun, and the next, you’re stepping into a restaurant that feels like it belongs in Berlin or Tokyo! Except, these 10 new restaurants in Jaipur are right here in the heart of Rajasthan. 

New Eateries In The Pink City

Recently, the city has welcomed a flurry of new openings: rooftop spots where Amer Fort glimmers in the distance, experimental kitchens that dare to reimagine gatte ki sabzi, and cafés so photogenic that you’ll forget to eat before taking the perfect shot.

This isn’t just about food; it’s about how Jaipur is telling a new story through its plates and spaces. Locals are already swapping recommendations, travellers are bookmarking them before their trips, and honestly, even the old loyalists of dal-baati are sneaking in to see what the fuss is about. Whether you’re arranging a cosy dinner, a date with views, or a casual pit stop between bazaars, this list pulls together the 10 new restaurants in Jaipur, the ones you’ll want to brag about discovering first.

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New Restaurants In Jaipur

1. Spice & Soul

This isn’t your regular multi-cuisine hangout! Spice & Soul feels like Jaipur’s own experiment with colour, fusion, and comfort. The menu jumps from North Indian gravies to Continental classics, then detours into Mexican and Asian-South Indian mashups. Their Bajra Bhel, a nutty, crunchy take on street chaat, is worth the trip alone, and the fusion curries land in that sweet spot between familiar and fun.

Where: 146, R.F.C. Colony, Hanuman Nagar Extn, Officers Campus Colony, Sirsi Road, Jaipur
When: 11 am–10:45 pm
Cost: ₹1,500 for two approx.

2. The Roots

Step inside and you’ll see what “farm-to-fork” really means in Jaipur. The Roots blends earthy design with a menu that reads like a modern love letter to ancient Bharat: paratha bowls, wholesome rice bowls, spicy curries, and desserts that are crafted well. If you’re into millets and seasonal greens but still want something fulfilling, their signature paratha bowl is both hearty and clever.

Where: Ground Floor, Plot B-2/425, Sector 2, Chitrakoot Scheme, Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur 302021
When: 11 am–11 pm
Cost: ₹600–800 for two approx. 

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3. Liquidoo

10 New Restaurants In Jaipur
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Bright, uncluttered, and buzzing with health-nut energy, Liquidoo is Jaipur’s new favourite bar-cum-lounge. It’s strictly vegetarian, but the cold-pressed juices and smoothie jars make up for it with a riot of flavour. Regulars swear by the cheekily named Vegan Vempire juice, and the salad-in-bread combos are filling enough to pass for a meal.

Where: C-212 & 213, Solitaire Building, Hanuman Nagar, Gautam Marg, Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur
When: 11 am–11 pm 
Cost: About ₹500 for two

4. Silly Rabbit Kafe

10 New Restaurants In Jaipur
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Half café, half rooftop pub, and full drama, Silly Rabbit Kafe doesn’t shy away from its eccentric side. The interiors swing Victorian luxe, but the mood shifts after sundown when the cocktails hit the tables. The menu shows comfort fare that doesn’t take itself too seriously with dishes like Paneer Coriander Pesto Pizza or the unapologetically rich Mutton Keema Pizza. The coffee-mocktail experiments are just as playful.

Where: Gopalbari (Sindhi Camp) area, The Sunder Palace / Hathroi Fort, Jaipur
When: 8 am–11 pm
Cost: About ₹850 for two

5. Raja Rani Veg Restaurant

Old-school in look but rich in flavour, Raja Rani sticks to what vegetarians in Jaipur love: hearty thalis, crisp dosas, paneer gravies, and no-nonsense service. It’s the kind of place where you go hungry and leave full, without burning a hole in your pocket. Their South Indian thali is a safe bet, but the North Indian curries carry just as much comfort (and ghee).

Where: Maharaja Apartment, Bani Park, Ward 29, Bani Park, Jaipur
When: 11 am–11 pm, daily
Cost: Around ₹1,000 for two

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6. Pacha

Perched high above Sodala on the seventh floor, Pacha doesn’t just serve food; it stages an evening. Daytime is all sunlit lounge, but as night falls, the music shifts to Afro-beat and the rooftop glows with cocktails in hand. The menu skips borders and dives into earthy magic with Mediterranean dips, North Indian grills, Asian stir-fries, and creamy continental desserts, all finding their place here. Pair one of their playful mocktails with the city skyline and you’ll understand why it’s fast becoming Jaipur’s after-dark obsession.

Where: 7th Floor, Okay Plus Building, Swej Farm, New Sanganer Road, Sodala, Jaipur
When: 12 noon–11:45 pm
Cost: ₹1,000 for two (without alcohol)

7. Yugen Café

10 New Restaurants In Jaipur
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Out of the 10 new restaurants in Jaipur, Yugen is for slow mornings and laptop afternoons.Its vibe is minimalist with warm lights, calm corners, and a little sanctuary off Kalwar Road. The menu plays wide with pan-Asian momos, Italian flatbreads, hearty burgers, and even chai-driven coffees that taste like comfort in a cup.

Where: Plot 856, Gokul Nagar, Kalwar Road, Jhotwara, Jaipur
When: 11 am–11 pm
Cost: ₹600 for two

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8. Pink Spice Restaurant

Near NIMS University sits Pink Spice, a pure-veg stop that’s anything but predictable! Families come here for North Indian curries, students linger over Chinese stir-fries or South Indian dosas, and the kitchen somehow manages to balance all of it with a light hand. Even their pav bhaji carries a whiff of organic masalas. The interiors are non-pretentious, but the food is generous, warm, and exactly what you’d want after a long day.

Where: 106, Ground Floor, Kamla City, Jugalpura, Near NIMS University, Delhi Bypass Road, Achrol, Jaipur
When: 10:15 am–11:15 pm
Cost: ₹1,000 for two

9. Tap The Roots 

At Tap The Roots, food feels like storytelling. With banana-leaf platters, terracotta bowls, hand-printed walls, and its heritage woven into the design. The cooking nods to both India’s soil and Europe’s tables with slow-cooked curries, paratha bowls stuffed with goodness, and salads bursting with millets and pulses.

Where: Ground Floor, Plot B-2/425, Sector 2, Chitrakoot Scheme, Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur 302021
When: 11:30 am–11:45 pm
Cost: ₹1,000 for two

10. Armani Club

Out of the 10 new restaurants in Jaipur, if one had to be nominated for its nightlife, Armani Club on Tonk Road would be in the running. Velvet seats, neon lights, DJs spinning on weekends, it’s all here, wrapped in a loungey buzz. The menu is built to match the mood: kebabs that arrive sizzling, chaat-style bar snacks, gooey curries, and cocktails for every table selfie. 

Where: 6th Floor, Sunny Paradise, Tonk Road, near Kamal & Co., Gopal Pura Mode, Jaipur
When: 12 noon–11 pm
Cost: ₹1,000 for two (without alcohol)

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What’s happening in Jaipur’s kitchens right now feels bigger than a dining trend, it’s a shift. These places are not simply serving meals; they’re adding fresh chapters to the city’s cultural diary. One restaurant might take you back to your grandmother’s cooking, but with flavours you’ve never thought to pair. Another might drop you into a world menu that somehow makes sense in a city still echoing with folk songs and ghazals.

For the people who live here, it’s a reason to break routine and taste the new. For visitors, it’s another way to fall for Jaipur, beyond the fort walls and jewellery lanes. And for everyone, it’s proof that the Pink City is no museum piece; it’s alive, restless, and experimenting, one plate at a time.

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First Published: September 01, 2025 7:48 PM