Marwar, also known as Jodhpur, is a popular tourist destination in India and the second-largest city in Rajasthan. This dusty desert city has grown over the years, with its narrow streets, slopey terrain, Havelis, and sea blue houses. The old and new Jodhpur are now separated by a wall. This blue city’s rich history adds character. Apart from its rich history, contribution to the fashion industry, and maze of bright blue houses, Jodhpur’s street food is very popular among both tourists and locals. One thing that stands out is the generous serving of ghee with almost every meal and snack. Jodhpur offers a unique combination of spicy street food and delectable desserts, and it is unquestionably the one place you must visit if you are a foodie.
So, whenever you visit, make sure to snack on these delectable Marwari treats while exploring the city’s many attractions. Here is a list of 12 amazing Jodhpur street foods that you must try.
12 Delicious Street Food in Jodhpur For Every Foodie’s Delight
1. The Makhaniya Lassi
The Makhaniya Lassi, one of the best street foods in Jodhpur, is one of the city’s many culinary delights. It’s a thick, creamy buttermilk concoction flavoured with saffron, cardamom, and rose water, among other things. It’s topped with a heaping spoonful of hung curd and yoghurt cream. This rich and flavorful drink is ideal for cooling down after a stroll through Jodhpur’s hot, dusty streets. This lassi is too thick to drink and must be eaten with a spoon.
Where to go: Shri Mishrilal Hotel in Jodhpur, near the Clock Tower.
2. Dal Bati Churma
Dal Bati Churma is a popular Rajasthani dish that can be found almost anywhere in Jodhpur. Yellow lentils are spiced, cooked in ghee, and served with more ghee. This dish is served with small flaky bread that has been slow-cooked in a traditional oven over firewood or dung cakes. Although it is a traditional dish, it is also the best street food in Jodhpur that can be found at any roadside cart.
Where to go: Bhawani Dal Bati Center, Chopasani Road, Jodhpur (77).
3. Dahi Chaat
The boiled peas and potatoes are served on top of the crisp fried dough. Among the ingredients are yoghurt, chaat masala, chutney, chopped onion, and coriander. This savoury snack is well-known in Jodhpur. Dahi Papdi Chaat, Dahi Puri Chaat, and other variations are available. We highly recommend this street food in Jodhpur to anyone who enjoys trying new dishes.
Where to go: Janta Sweets on station road, Jodhpur
4.Kadhi Kachhori /pyaaz kachori
Kachori is popular Indian street food. They are round fluffy fritters filled with masala and a variety of other ingredients. Jodhpur has a wide variety of kachoris. The Kadhi Kachori is a one-of-a-kind combination of Jodhpuri kachori and Kadhi. The Pyaaz and Kadhi kachori are famous for their crispness and flavour. They are typically accompanied by red and green chutneys. Mawa kachori is another kachori variant found only in this region. This Kachori is filled with Mawa, dry fruits, and Koya and is served with chasni (sugar syrup). It’s far too rich and heavy for a single person to finish in one sitting.
Where to go: Shahi Samosa on Clock Tower Road, Jodhpur
5. Pani Patasa
In Rajasthan, Pani Patasa is simply another name for Pani Puri. Flavoured boiled potato, chickpea, or gramme fills round hollow crispy fritters. This is then filled with Pani, which is flavoured water with dry mango, tamarind, or mint leaf. It’s tangy, spicy, sour, and slightly sweet. These delightful little Patasas are one way to throw a party for your taste buds. This is must-try street food in Jodhpur.
Where to go: Janta Sweets on station road, Jodhpur.
6. Malai Ghevar
Ghevar is a sweet doughnut-shaped cake made of all-purpose flour and served with Chasni, which is sugar syrup. The malai ghevar is the most popular variety of Ghevar in Jodhpur, out of the various varieties such as plain ghevar, mawa ghevar, and malai ghevar. This Rajasthani delicacy is mostly prepared during the Teej festival, but it is available in a few locations all year. It will definitely satisfy your sweet tooth, and you’ll be back for more. While visiting Jodhpur, don’t forget to try this popular street food.
Where to go: Janta sweets on Station Road, Jodhpur
7. Mirchi Bada
Mirchi Bada is a chilly filled with flavoured potato or cauliflower stuffing, dipped in gramme flour batter, and deep-fried until golden brown and crispy. Mirchii Bada is typically accompanied by tomato sauce or green chutney. This savoury, spicy snack is served at every gathering in Jodhpur, particularly during the winter. They are usually best served with a cup of hot chai. If you’re looking for some authentic street food in Jodhpur, Clock Tower Road appears to be one of the best places to go.
Where to go: Shahi Samosa on Clock Tower Road, Jodhpur
8. Matka Kulfi
Slow cooking and evaporating sweetened and flavoured milk results in this frozen dessert. The semi-condensed mixture is then frozen in matkas and stored in salty ice. Matka kulfi are kulfis made in this manner. Almost everywhere here, you can find ice cream carts selling Matka kulfi. You must indulge in this famous Jodhpur street food to your heart’s content.
Where to go: Mahadev Matka Kulfi at Jalori Gate, Jodhpur
9. Shahi Samosa
Shahi Samosa is a popular Jodhpur street food that you will fall in love with with every bite. The Shahi samosa is a full meal in and of itself. It has potato, paneer, cashew nuts, and raisins inside. The stuffing has a delicious combination of sweet, spicy, and sour flavours that will leave you wanting more.
Where to go: Shahi Samosa on Clock Tower Road, Jodhpur
10. Malai Roti
Malai roti is condensed milk and cream dessert. This dessert is shaped like roti and topped with almonds and pistachios. The cardamom, mace, nutmeg, and saffron add a distinct flavour to this milk-based dessert. This decadent and flavorful dessert is a must-try, as is the best street food in Jodhpur.
Where to go: Vijay Restaurant in Main Chowk, Jodhpur
11. Gulab Halwa
Gulab Halwa, made from pure milk and a generous sprinkling of pistachio, has become one of Jodhpur’s most popular desserts. The halwa not only looks delicious, but it also has a high nutritional value. You can’t stop eating it once you’ve had it.
Where to go: Gulab Halwa Wala at 3B road, Sardarpura, Jodhpur
12. Sev Tamatar
Sev Tamatar is a popular Rajasthani sweet and sour curry as well as an excellent Jodhpur street food. It is made with tomato, onion, sev, Indian spices and masala. A generous serving of besan sev, onion, and coriander complements the tangy tomato curry. This humble Rajasthani accompaniment is served with any Indian flatbread in all of Jodhpur’s best restaurants.
Where to go: Jai Bhawani Dhaba, Pal Bypass road, Jodhpur
We’ve reached the end of our list of 12 popular Jodhpur street foods. If you enjoyed reading about them, we recommend that you visit all of the important places to visit in Jodhpur and sample these delicacies as well. With Tempo Traveller in Jodhpur, you and your family can enjoy each and every delicious dish mentioned above.