The
dining hall - Sangri
is renowned for the mouth watering and typical Rajasthani
food, served to you on a leaf platter in the tradition of
Manuhaar. Your taste buds will remember this treat for a long
time, while the warmth of service will stay in your heart
forever.
Apart
from Sangri there is another dining hall specially known for
its shape - Chaupad Jeeman Ghar.
In India Chaupad is an ancient game of Royal families like
today's Ludo, which has four straight paths joint in center.
This is what "Chaupad Jeeman Ghar" has in its shape. It has
four straight rows meeting at center. Each row has 20 persons'
sitting capacity where you find best of Rajasthani dishes
like Batis sunk into pure ghee with Choorma, a traditional
dish of Rajasthan and more...
"Gorband"
is an open area dining at semi round shape ground in form
of "kalis in a Ghagra" or Crease in skirt. Here also you will
find Rajasthani dishes and Rajasthani curries famous all over
the world for its delicious taste. Generally, Rajasthani curries
are a brilliant red but they are not as spicy as they look.
Most Rajasthani cuisine uses pure ghee (clarified butter)
as the medium of cooking. A favourite sweet dish called lapsi
is prepared with broken wheat (dalia) sautéed in ghee and
sweetened.
Perhaps the best-known Rajasthani food is the combination
of dal, bati and churma(dal is lentils; bati is baked wheat
ball; and churma is powdered sweetened cereal), but for the
adventurous traveller, willing to experiment, there is a lot
of variety available. Besides, each region is distinguished
by its popular sweet - Mawa Kachori from Jodhpur, Alwar ka
Mawa, Malpuas from Pushkar, Rasogullas from Bikaner, Ghevar
from Jaipur to name a few.
The ancient princely state of Rajasthan gave rise to a royal
cuisine. The Rajas who went on hunting expeditions ate the
meat or the fowl that they brought back. Even today, Rajasthani
princely feasts flaunt meat cuisines that are incomparable.
Their food cooked in desi ghee is famous for it's mouth- watering
aroma. Rajasthan's tastiest curries are based on the use of
pulses or gram flour. Dry fruits, spices and yogurt are used
in many delicacies. Rajasthan can also boast of a vast array
of savouries and sun-dried snacks. Be it dal baati and churma
or missi roti , one always ends up licking his fingers.
Your tummy will scream "No more !" But you won't stop !!!
The Complete Menu at Chokhi Dhani
- Sangri
- Sag-gatta ro
- Sag-dal pachhmelri
- Sag-kadi besanri
- sag-hariyalo(2)
- Roti-gahuyari
- Roti-makkari
- Roti-bajarari
- Dal-Bati
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- Chawal
- Achar kair sangri ro
- Chatni lasna ri
- Chatni Dhana RI
- Bura
- Chat-Choulari
- Malpuaa
- Jalebi
- Salad-Mix
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- Dal-Chawal
- Makkhan-Dhani ro
- Ghee-Dhaniro
- Chhachh
- Lassi
- Papad
- Rajasthani Meethai
- Rajasthani Namkeen
- Khichada Chhadiya motth
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Seasonable
Dishes Available ........
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