This is one of the most popular restaurants in Pushkar, and rightly so. A place that looks more like a hole in the wall, it is a must-visit for foodies. Walk in for a delightful choice of wood-fired pizzas, pancakes, salads, shakes, naans and essentially North Indian dishes. It is more on the lines of a cafe with open air seating and promises a brilliant view of the hills around. Unlike other food joints in town, it sees lesser crowd owing to its off-the-tourist-route location. Raul, the manager at Travelers Boutique, is also the go-to guy if you want an offbeat itinerary for Pushkar and around.
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