Jaipur is a top tourist destination in India, perfect for anyone who loves rich culture and a glimpse of the past. Besides amazing sights, the city is famous for its tasty and authentic dishes, especially kachoris. One must-try is the hing kachori from a 62-year-old eatery. Scroll down to know more!
62-Year-Old Kachori Place In Jaipur
Curly Tales brings you another amazing eatery to check out in Jaipur. There’s a famous spot called ‘Puran Ji Kachori Wala,’ and the best part is that they’ve been serving deliciousness for 62 years. This place was opened in 1963, and since then, it has been winning hearts with its mouth-watering snacks. Their star dish is the hing kachori, stuffed with moong dal, hing, and a blend of secret masalas that give it a unique flavour.
What makes it even more special is the way it’s served. Instead of the usual chutneys, locals enjoy it with curd. But don’t worry—you can still ask for green or meethi chutney if you prefer. Enjoy it your way! And here’s a warning: once you taste these special kachoris, you won’t be able to stop. They’re truly binge-worthy!
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Other Dishes To Try At This Eatery
Apart from their famous king kachori, if you’re in the mood to try other snacks, don’t miss their mawa kachori, hing namkeen, samosa, pyaaz kachori, and dahi kachori. They also offer a wide range of sweets like laddoos, rasgullas, jalebis and more. Another great thing about this iconic eatery is that nothing is too pricey. All their snacks are affordable and taste authentic.
Along with Puran Ji Kachori Wala, Jaipur has many other spots serving kachoris loaded with flavour. So the next time you’re planning a trip to Jaipur — or are already there — make sure to add this iconic eatery to your must-eat list.
Where: S B B J Street, SBBJ Street, 1182, Natanion Ka Rasta, Chaura Rasta, Modikhana, Jaipur
When: 6 AM to 8 PM
Cost: ₹25 onwards for a piece
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