Located on 2nd floor of Virasat. It's a pure veg fine dine restaurant. Its a pure ala carte veg family dining. So I went there with my cousins in the evening.
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They're serving all the cuisines viz Rajasthani, North Indian, chinese, continental and South Indian..
I must say, the service was very prompt and the food was really delicious. I ordered Alfredo pasta (white sauce pasta) which was very creamy and very cheesy..
Then we ordered American chop suey and Dry Manchurian which I can was one of the best in town.. The presentation was amazing and the quantity was not at all expected.. We were 4 in count and we all were not able to finish these meals properly..
The ambience there is so beautiful and soothing. They still have that royal dining concept under which they provide cloth napkins and table cloth which I can say made the restaurant look very rich..
You beautiful people of Virasat. Great job!!
Few pics attached..
Nice place for Authentic Rajasthani Food lovers.
Along with proper traditional welcome and Ambiance.
Price point is little high.
But over all it was good experience we tried there Traditional Rajasthani thali
Dal,bati,churma,fatta curry,dal,papad..
It was amazing experience.
Top class richy feels ambiance super lavish food and very fast service....it has a very great environment to enjoy food with live music with your loved ones....we had paneer vegetable and kofta in palak gravy both were so tasty and had chilli patato in staters which were so crunchy...the Virgin mojito is also a must try..
Akash Chauhan | Foodie Badshah
+5
Great ambience and gud food.Mist visit for people who want to taste Rajasthani food.The good part is that the food is less spicy as compared to origional Rajasthani food.
Kunal Jain (@jf__diaries)
+5
Ambiance was awesome and food was also great.
I just enjoyed that evening. Had great fun.
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Ambiance-: 5/5
Taste-: 5/5
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Taste was very awesome and the quality and the quantity of food was great.
Welcome to the taste of Rajasthan!! This has got a Royal seating for the Royal Rajasthani’s to serve them the Royal Rajasthani dishes. The ambience is that of traditional rajwada style. Food is good. Staff is friendly and prompt to services. Very warm and friendly staff. Music was soothing.. all in all an evening well spent.
Purabi Dutta Chowdhury
+4
There are multi levels of serving places lowest one being the most expensive with around 1500 rupees per head for a thali. It offers royal grandeur with silver cutlerys and low seatings and celebrities like Shahrookh Khan visited it. We went to an upper level which served Rajasthani thali for around 800 rupees per head. The ambience was average. food was delicious and service pleasant. We enjoyed our meal.
Gurminder Singh Sandhu
+4
The restaurant is quite famous in city.it has 3 options for sitting and rate of food served varies from where to opt to dine. Though food may be same. We tried their first floor traditional sitting dining area.It has live local band being played. The staff took an extra ordinary effort to serve and show their superb hospitality.
Now the food! Food was simple traditionally cooked typically Rajasthani.you need to have desi liking to enjoy the food. Otherwise overall a good experience.
Rajasthani Dal baati churma full Thali at Virasat Heritage Restaurant #Jaipur. Dinner with local folk performances makes the meal worthwhile!
Had Rajastani thali here. I liked the ambience of the restaurant.
Food is OK but it's so pricey.
Liked their hospitality.
Singers with their singing and dancing are the attractive ones.
We went there for a late night dinner with friends and this place didn't disappointed us at all .. the service & food was top notch . Not very expensive but indeed the ambience is very royal.. with 4 floors of restuarants with different style of dining all together.. it's a must visit..
They were also displaying pictures of many Bollywood actors & actresses been there for dining.. Even the likes of Shahrukh Khan couldn't resist being there..
Superb
The ambience is superb of Rajwada
Even though it's really costly but that is all because of the ambience and the singers are too good
The food is average in taste especially if you have been to chowki dhaani the previous night
The service is good though but not as inviting and friendly as chowki dhaani
Their 3 Rd floor thaali which is little lower on the price is tooo shabby and bad . They could improve it a little bit
Overall just 1 time experience wouldn't like to visit again !!
Went with a team of 3 people from office. We had our colleague from San Jose whom we wanted to get a feel of Rajasthani thali, music and culture. We opted for the rooftop chauki style of seating. It was great, the food was very tasty, we chose one North Indian Thali, one Day Batti Churma thali and 2 Rajasthani Thali. All of them were amazing and the service offered was also great. They make you wear a safa which makes you look Royal. They also had musicians and dancers what did a fantastic. Sang good Bollywood songs with the Rajasthani touch. Overall a great place to visit. At the entrance of the restaurant they make you click pictures but cost a bomb for it. That's the only turn off.
Good vegetarian restaurant with a nice ambience and ethnic feel. The decor in the restaurant was attractive. Food tasted good and prices were reasonable.
If you’re looking for a royal maharaja or maharani style dining experience then this is the place. They have four levels of seating we went to the swarn mahal they didn’t offer any feet washing of turban tying to us as they refer in their website but we were given ready made turbans to wear. Swarn Mahal has a roayal seating arrangement and welcomes you with Rajasthani folk dance and music throughout your meal.
About the food, they serve you a refreshing drink which was like jaljeer after that a plate of snacks with paneer and pakoras and after that comes the silver thali with different Rajasthani cuisines like daag, daal Bati, churns of two types, gulag jamun, curry, dal,rice, brinjal and potato etc. with your choice of bread ( which includes makki ki roti, bajre ki roti, normal chapati) all of this is unlimited and in the last an ice cream. The food is amazing and so is the place.
A bit expensive but an experience.
Virasat is well know in Jaipur for serving Rajasthani dishes in the traditional way. It has three serving areas with slightly different menu, rates and seating options. My only intention of visiting Virasat was to try Dal Bati Churma and I ordered the combo (refer pic) wherein they serve two types of churma, two pieces of plain bati and two pieces of masala bati, dal and kadhi. I loved the combo though the quantity served is ideal for two. A must have in case one is planning to Virasat.
Ritika Sharma (Ritzy)
+3.5
When you hear Virasat the first thing that comes to the mind is something related to Royal, Ethnic and Traditional. Well..Yes, Virasat is an opulent restaurant with 3 levels of dinning area offering Rajasthani and Marwari cuisines. Visited by many famous film stars and latest by Sharukh Khan, this place is well recognised.
Decor of the restaurant reflects the rajasthani culture displaying the famous blue pottery on the walls. The entry way had a small shopee of antiques. We visited this place twice and both times opted for second floor, which is a fine dinning restaurant.
Now coming to food we tried Malai kofta, veg jhal frezy, gatte ki sabji, dal tadka, raita and lemon rice. Out of which Malai kofta and gatte ki sabji were the best. Jhal frezy was a bit spicy. Food being okay. The restaurant can work to improve the taste of the food. In deserts we ordered Gulab Jamun which were delicious and mouth watering. Service was good. Prices were exorbitant as this is mainly to attract foreigners and tourist who want to get a feel of the rich traditional culture. But this place is worth visiting only if you want to experience the typical Rajasthani cuisine with the same decor thrown in for that extra zing.
Famous for its rajasthani thali.
So is the very authentic taste, goes with the name it has.
Very friendly staff, well organised and well managed sitting area.
Must visit once, it has very rich traditional dinning with superb service.
Amazing place to visit. Top class look and feel and food is amazing. Lots of options to choose in food. We tried ground floor food option and it was totally worth it. Loved the service and humble nature. Music makes you feel more luxury.
Went to this restaurant for dinner on recommendation of friends, and found to be a good choice. Traditional look from outside itself, the three floored restaurant is keeping the tradition of Rajasthan alive.
We opted for second floor, a fine dining restaurant as the ground floor is low seating with traditional thali option only and the first floor is with live entertainment.
Had DAL BATTI CHURMA and JODHPURI GUTTA CURRY with INDIAN BREAD...good food...
Nice ambiance and very ethnic decor is quite welcoming with traditional attire of the server and different floors have different stlye , one floor have royal style dining where guests are pampered with turbans on their heads and low sitting where fixed thali menu is served and have live folk dance and music is there for entertainment, We opted for fine dining on second floor and had rajasthani patent Dal Baati churma and Jodhpuri Gatta Curry with indian breads. Food was good so was service.
The food is absolutely average and below expectations. Most of gravely were similar in taste and texture, the overall good was like warm and dull. Complete let off for someone who wants authentic warm Rajasthani food. Only dal Bhati was upto the mark.
My colleague took to this place during my last visit in jaipur and I am so so glad he did.
Everything about this place was just so perfect.
Right from the ambience to the service and the food.
I went for the rajasthani thali
Which consisted of Dal batti, 2 types of churma, gatte ki sabzi, kaḍhi, lahsoon chutney, green chilies, kheer, Roti, bajre ki roti etc etc
The food was so tasty provably the best dal batti churma I have ever had.
If you are tourist in jaipur and looking for authentic rajasthani cuisine or thali this place right here is a must visit
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This place is just beautiful the interior and way of seating arrangements on both floors. Feeling like to having food in King Palace.But they need to improve in few food taste. You can enjoy thali system which is more expensive.Service is good.
3.5/5 is only for Interior & Service.
Well decorated place as we r in some palace. Food quality was superb.Serving style wad awesome. We feel like prince n princess there.Service was fast. Staff members were good natured.Rates were reasonable. I recommend everyone to visit here.
Went for Lunch with family.
The place has that heritage look and feel about it.
The food taste was okay, staff was fine and the ambiance was nice.
The place was peaceful and is a one time visit for sure 👍
Had such awesome food after a while. Food is too good. We were at the restaurant which serves a la carte. There are 2 other options of thali also and i am sure those would also be awesome. Must go place in jaipur.
Opens at 12, love the interiors and the food..
It's a brilliant place to offer the best experience in the city. Get your friend here if they not experienced the true Rajisthani food..
We ordered ker sangari , jodhpur gutta curry and kadhi pakora..
With a basket full of assorted breads..
Yum yum yum..
Try out the silver thali at the ground floor..
This place had a lot of hype most notable for the guests who have visited it. People like Imtiaz Ali, Evelyn Sharma etc have been the recent visitors!
Coming to the food it was a bit of a let down in terms of flavour of Noodles and Paneer Chilly. However the taste of South Indian dishes made up for it.
We visited the restaurant and not the traditional more expensive option on the ground floor. While the food could have been better the ambience was quite royal and quintessential Rajasthani.
Great ambience, friendly staff and yummy food. One should definitely try daal baati churma combo and lots of yummy Rajasthani curries. We tried palak gatte ke saag, which was very yummy. Masala baatis, kadhi and daal were yummy too. The items in the menu are not decently priced compared to the quantity served. But overall it's a nice place to have traditional Rajasthani cuisine.
Very beautiful traditional place and quite amazing ambience . Very tasty food. Folk music players are talented . Overall worth the experience and price :)
Greater Ambience , did try to replicate Choki Dhani but food is comparatively better in here then that of choki dhani . But as per part of food. It could have been better. But as per experience it was totally worth it.. would give it a try..
The thali was nice but too heavy. We ordered for the Rajasthani and a dal baati thali. It was OK priced. However the lighting needs to improve on the top floor dining area. The chapati was horrible. Though the Bajre ki roti was nice.
On a New Years trip to Jaipur, we ask our hotel manager to suggest some traditional Rajasthani food places. And here we go to Virasat. Saw the rating on Zomato and thought might just be a normal restaurant. But clearly it's some world record holder restaurant. Panned out on 3 floors, 2 of them offering Rajasthani thalis, this place impressed us as soon as we entered. However, we decided to go for ala Carte as we had other plans for thalis and all. We ordered Chhaachh, chana masala, gatta curry, and rotis. Must say the service was fast and food was tasty. The gattas were so soft that they were kind of melting in the mouth. Chana masala was spicy and tasty. To top it all, Chhaachh full of cumin and mint, superb.
Coming out of this place, we didn't forget to get some clicks in traditional Rajasthani pagdis.
One of the good experiences to start our Jaipur trip with.
The Virasat restaurant was recommended to us while we stopped in Jaipur on our way to Ranthambore last weekend.
Location - Easy to find and bang on the main road. Parking was easy for us that day despite being lunch time on a Saturday.
Ambience - The restaurant offers three levels of dining level one and three offer the same kind of food ie - traditional Rajasthani or Marwari thali. The difference is in the level of service provided in each floor. Both floors offers traditional dance however the ground floor offers more majestic seating. The ground floor seating is more expensive. Second floor offers regular dining experience with A La Carte dishes. I guess they don't offer thali there.
We opted for third floor. We were offered seats on the ground with small table in front of us for serving food. Live folk dance was there which lasted barely 8-10 minutes.
Food - We ordered the Marwari thali which was their most expensive offering. The presentation was top class and all the dishes were placed one by one and details given when asked about a specific dish. The portions were substantial for one person with refill available for all dishes you see in the picture any number of times. The food was tasty even with so many options to choose from. The staff was courteous. The would recommend this to people travelling to the city.
Pricing is the only factor which I feel would attract more tourists than locals.
The ambience of this place is simply superb. The live performance is catchy and entertaining. The food was good. Tasted both Rajasthani and marwadi thali. It had all the elements and looked fantastic. But few items were not that tasty.
A very popular and authentic restaurant with traditional seating arrangement...live music and dance performance adds life to dining...service is bit slow otherwise good...a must visit
This was an exclusive place with lovely authentic food. The reviews are misguiding. Would always suggest all to try this place. The quality the staff the ambience is just too good and too clean.
Do not try any other place
Simply out of the world, this place oozes royalty with three levels, one royal dining hall,where you sit on silver stools and are served in true royal style a meal fit for the kings, with live performances and photo opportunities on a throne. The second one is the multi cuisine restaurant and on the third level is the traditional thali one, where you are seated on pillows and serves a delightful meal and serenaded my local dancers and musicians.
Ordered for the daal bati thali and it was enormous with two types of batis (tough dough balls cooked in a clay pot and then doused in ghee), the there was daal, kadhi, rice, homemade butter and gatte ka saag with two types of churmas. Flavored and cooked perfectly and allows you to taste the tradition of Rajasthan when you wash down your meal with butter milk. Not for the faint hearted and calorie conscious guys, come here to have a carnival of taste and calories and the colors. Lastly wrap your meal with the sandalwood flavored paan. Delicious beyond words and the hospitality is a reflection of Rajasthan
For little over 700 incl tax, I feel it is a beautiful dining place and worth the experience.
We had some guests from Mumbai
So as I had heard a lot about Virasat... Decided to take family for a dinner tonight
The place has three floors
Ground floor - Swarn Mahal ( Royal Dinning )
2nd floor - Rajwada ( fine dinning )
3rd floor - Bajot Shivir ( Traditional Dinning )
We decided to go for Traditional Dinning to explore the Rajasthani touch
The Rajasthani theme of the restaurant gives you a vibrant feeling and no table & chairs.
Sit on the floor with those fancy chokhis
And 3 choice of Thaalis are available
1 Rajasthani thaali
2 Dal Bati Churma thaali
3 North Indian Thaali
We decided to order all the options available
And the food served was delicious but cold and that was quite disappointing
Asked the server to replace the vegetables and serve hot
Improvisation is a must to keep up the Name and the Fame of the restaurant.
Good Food but make sure it's served HOT!!!!
We went next door to Virasat after having been thrown out of HOP (very British staff there). Amazing, amazing place - this Virasat!!! Royal treatment: Live classical music, and folk dance performance, with again, local musicians. The ambience is impeccable, I'll run out of superlatives. The ceiling itself takes your breath away, but the whole set up is just oozing royalty. And the regal experience of sitting on soft red cushions and having a meal, like courtiers - WOW!!! The musicians played Tabla and Santoor (otherworldly Santoor!!) The music just dissolved into the air, it transports you! And then the folk dancer came, with her own troop of musicians who had harmonium and woodblocks.
Best walk out I ever did! I should thank the server who made me leave House of People.
Virasat is not about food (though food was undoubtedly good!) It's an experience!!!
Exceptional! That's the first word I can use. Absolutely poured with culture and tradition, it's just an amazing restaurant! What a hell of a food! Had the all famous gatta curry, Dal-baati-choorma combo & the most awe-inspiring one, the "Fried chilly"! It was just amazingly delicious!! Everything was just outstanding in taste. Had I been able to rate it 10 out of 5, it would've done it! Superb just superb food👌👌 After all, so many celebrities haven't visited here just like that! It's a heritage of Rajasthan!💜
It was great to visit this place truly augmented with tradition and culture. Vast menu right from traditional to modern dishes.
We ordered various dishes all were finger licking and was good in taste.
It a nice calm traditional ambience of purely rajwadi style.
Though staff is bit slow in serving but had a great time with family..
Verdict must visit place just for veggiee lovers..
Food : 4/5
Presentation : 3.5/5
Ambience : 4.5/5
Staff : 3.5/5
Location : 5/5
The food is awesome here and served hot as well. The interiors are very beautiful . tourists can have the tradditional rajasthani dining which is a great experience. Every cuisine is very tasty here. Great ambience also. A must visit place for tourists and other people. Best traditional rajasthani dining experience you cam have here......must visit all vegetarians.......😃😀
Absolutely lovely, this place!
The façade, the interiors, the ambiance, BRILLIANT!
Loved the seating, the tables, the way they explain the different seating and floors, the food! All good!
We Ordered for the Daal Bati churma combo and curd rice.
Loved the baatis. Churma was not that great.
But the place was so nice and calm, I could sit there all day.
definitely do visit!
Sultanat lounge is a Lavish place with Luscious food and Refreshing drinks. This place has a great combination of Chilled Beer, tempting Nonveg dishes and live music. Perfect for delightful evenings with friends and family. Also the best part about this place is that it will never cost you much, rates are quite reasonable. Do visit guys.
Few days back I visited this beautiful place. They have really very nice ambience and the theme of the hotel is based on Rajasthani traditional type haveli. Sitting arrangement was so comfortable with the Sufi live music . And the most impressive thing is food. Food was so delicious. they serve both veg and non veg with chilled beer in reasonable price. The service is very fast and the staff behaviour is so friendly .
My favourite from this place-
•Chilli dry panner
•veg biryani with mix veg raita
•surmai kofta
•kheer
Overall it’s a wonderful experience and this is the perfect place hangout with friends and family. Highly recommend to everyone.
MY Experince - Sultanat Is Part Of Virasat Which they have Really Very nice ambience lika a heritage but in this traditional look you will get all type of delicious nonveg and veg food with chilled Alcohol ...yes its heritage lounge with enjoyble sufi music in eveing time which is not expensive ...its place where you can go with your friends and family and this place is pocket friendly
Food is delicious quality and quantity is nice staff is good service and sitting arrangmnt is nice overall gr8 place😍
Ambience: 5/5
Food: 4/5
Service: 4/5
Presentation: 4/5
Price: $$$
Value For Money: 4/5
Pros:
1. Such a stunning and beautiful place. The place was very well maintained, and clean.
2. We had a wonderful welcome ceremony
3. Dance and live music was quite pleasing and showcases how the royals were treated back in the day
4. A once in a lifetime experience for sure
5. Lots of food for sure. I was full and couldn’t complete the whole meal
6. The staff was welcoming and courteous
7. The staff kept checking on us to see if we were happy and if we wanted any more food.
Cons:
1. The food could have used some more flavor and taste and that surely would be my only gripe about the place
2. The staff clothes weren’t pressed and a tad bit dirty but, that surely doesn’t reflect their respect.
Simply wow in terms of taste and authenticity... add to it the grandeur and glamour of the whole place ... I would say this is the place to eat it ... yes it’s premium but I would assure you that you don’t regret paying for it ... the staff is courteous and the feel is very Rajasthani
This place can make you feel royal.
Restaurant has 3 categories..
Ground floor: royal seating (5100 per head)
1st floor: a la carte
2nd floor: seesh Mahal (11000 per head, plates, cutlery is of real gold)
We went on ground floor one.
All utnsils low height table, plate, glass, cutlery was of silver.
Live music, traditional dance, puppet show, magician were there.
Food was too filing and good.
I just love the place. Its ambience is beautiful. Its all about Rajasthani heritage. The food is delicious. This place is even pocket friendly . I'll definitely visit this place again
You can't miss this place if you are in Jaipur !! They serve excellent traditional thali's and various options available to.choose from . Food is amazing so is their staff and ambience ! It a lil pin to your pocket but i can assure you that every money you spend here is worth it !!
There are three floors ground 1500 per plate first resurant and second 3 type of plates dal bati churma, rajasthani, north indian 700. U can enjoy rajasthani dance & music with head turbine.
One must surely visit this place when in Jaipur. The food is delicious. Loved the dal Bhatti churma. Staff is very courteous. Loved the ethnic Ambience
One of the best restaurants for authentic Rajasthani thali in Jaipur. Beautiful and huge ambiance. Received warm welcome from courteous and friendly staff. There was live Rajasthani folk dance. Everything in thali was delicious and perfect. Loved sheera, ker-shangri and dal bati. Unlimited food at at a great reasonable price.
Stunning interior. When we went it was quiet, it was however late afternoon and not evening. The food was local and really tasty with dancers and music. The service was very good as well. However it was comparatively expensive but you can appreciate that it was because we were paying for the experience as well.
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