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Dining | Shiv Niwas Palace

Paantya, Shiv Niwas Palace

Paantya, (a Mewari word meaning ‘sitting in line, in protocol’) is the multi-cuisine restaurant, adorned with original paintings of the Mewar School, gold latticework and antique chandeliers. Due to the Palace’s undulating topography, the restaurant is elevated and provides a magnificent view of the city. The Paantya offers a selection of Continental, Mughlai, and authentic Rajasthani cuisine.
Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner

Timings: 7.00 am to 10.30 pm

The Pool Deck, Shiv Niwas Palace

A candlelit dinner at the Pool Deck, with soft strains of light instrumental music; it makes for timeless perfect evening with your loved one. During the day, a variety of snacks and drinks can also be enjoyed at the poolside. Open for Light Snacks through the day and Dinner from 11:00 am till 10:30 pm.

Palki Khana, Shiv Niwas Palace

After a long walk through The City Palace Museum, refresh yourself at the Palki Khana or the Pavilion for Palanquins at Manek Chowk. This European-style café offers a relaxed and informal ambience. The coffee bar and heritage liqueurs are highly recommended. Relish a sumptuous meal at a special price, packaged with the Mewar Sound and Light Show.
Open for light snacks through the day, lunch and dinner

Timings: 09.00 am to 06:00 pm

Panera, Shiv Niwas Palace

Panera bar, with its authentic décor of glass inlay work, huge chandeliers and ornate mirrors, offers a wide selection of snacks and drinks, and is by The Pool Deck. The name ‘Panera’ is derived from paani or water, and refers to the storehouse for water and liquor in the royal household.
Timings: 11.00 am to 10.30 pm

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The Darikhana, Jagmandir Island Palace

The Darikhana restaurant is an exclusive venue for stylish dining. It’s a colonnaded restaurant, specially air-conditioned for guests, and offers an select international cuisine. A varied a la carte menu is offered for evening dining. We also serve a specially prepared four-course dinner, which is highly recommended.
Timings: 7.00 am to 10.30 pm

Picholi Bar, Jagmandir Island Palace

The Barah Pathoron ka Mahal, or the Palace of Twelve Stones, houses the Picholi Bar. The bar derives its name from the oldest settlement on the banks of Lake Pichola, the Picholi village. Enjoy a leisurely drink of wine or beer while soaking in the commanding view of the City Palace and Lake Pichola from this historic venue.
Timings : 10.00 am to 10.30 pm