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Rawat Mishthan Bhandar

Sindhi Camp
$$Open nowvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Thursday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Friday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Saturday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Sunday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM

A chaotic, high-volume bakery famous throughout the state for producing the definitive version of Jaipur's signature savory pastry.

Signature
Pyaaz Kachori (Spiced onion pastry)

Reviews from Google

Sanskaar Vaibhav3 months ago
Rawat Misthan Bhandar is a famous place in Jodhpur known for its delicious traditional breakfast. Tourists and locals visit this shop to enjoy tasty snacks like samosa, mirchi vada, and hot jalebi. The shop is also popular for its sweet dish ghewar, which is a special Rajasthani dessert. The fresh taste and authentic flavors make it a must-visit food spot in the city. Many visitors enjoy breakfast here while exploring the markets and attractions of Jodhpur.
Hardev Singh Choudhary3 months ago
recently ordered mawa kachori from Rawat Misthan Bhandar through Zomato, and the experience was extremely disappointing. Considering the reputation of this place, I was genuinely excited to try their famous kachori. However, the moment I started eating, I noticed something stuck in the filling — and to my absolute shock, it was a strand of hair inside the kachori. It was disgusting and completely ruined my appetite. Finding a hair in food is not a small mistake; it clearly reflects poor hygiene and lack of quality checks during preparation and packaging. What made the situation worse is that when you order from a reputed sweet shop at premium prices, you expect at least basic cleanliness and food safety. Instead, I ended up feeling uncomfortable and regretting the order. After seeing that, I couldn’t even continue eating, and the entire order went to waste.
Meenakshi Saini3 months ago
Visited this place near Sindhi Camp bus stand in Jaipur. There was a huge rush and barely any space to stand and eat as their is no seating space for snacks. We even asked the staff for recommendations, but they were too busy serving customers and didn’t guide us properly. The kachoris were okay, Khandvi was good and also tried their fruit custard loved it, but honestly kachoris you can find better ones in the main markets of Jaipur, this place seems popular mainly because of the variety available and its convenient location near the bus stand.
Ashish S3 months ago
We specially went for the pyaaz kachori and mirchi wada which was so much Heard about but after experiencing it was found that the LMB pyaaz kachori better. The mirchi wada had the same stuffing inside as the pyaaz kachori so was kindoff a let down. Rest it was fine for an one time experience.
divyansh agarwala month ago
The pyaz kachori and samosa I tried are awesome, if in jaipur then must try it. The kachori is surprisingly light on the palate when expected to be heavy as uasual kachori are. The samaosa was light too with low spices and its simple but crisp. The lassi was awesome too. If in jaipur go for it, also near sindhi camp so if you reach jaipur by bus good place to go.
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