Marble Arch
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS IN JAIPUR/ Updated : Dec 28, 2017, 11:51 IST
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Jai Mahal Palace gives you a feeling of stepping back to the royal era with all its pomp and show. Marble Arch, its all-day dining restaurant, is located in a hall, replete with ornately carved marble archways and impressive stone … Read more
Jai Mahal Palace gives you a feeling of stepping back to the royal era with all its pomp and show. Marble Arch, its all-day dining restaurant, is located in a hall, replete with ornately carved marble archways and impressive stoneware; the design is a combination of traditional ambience and contemporary settings. Read less

The thing about heritage hotels located in old palaces is the history attached to them. Jai Mahal Palace gives you a feeling of stepping back to the royal era with all its pomp and show. Marble Arch is the all-day dining restaurant of Jai Mahal Palace that is located in a hall, replete with ornately carved marble archways (hence the name) and impressive stoneware; the design is a combination of traditional ambience and contemporary settings. If you expect something special from this 86-cover restaurant that serves traditional Indian/Rajasthani delicacies, European as well as Oriental cuisines, you will not be disappointed.
Though the restaurant's signature dishes are Murgh Tikka Mirza Hassan, Roast Chicken, Schezwan Chilli Baby Corn, Asparagus, Leek and Zucchini, Vegetable Spring Rolls and the universal favourite Fish 'n' Chips, after a while you stop bothering about the food and find yourself being transported to another period. They have recently added some new dishes to their menu, like the Motiya Palak and Bharwan Mushroom (a starter). New in desserts are Warm Apple Cake, Chocolate Mousse and Rosewater Panna cotta. This is the perfect place for that special occasion when experience and occasion matters more than the money.
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