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Suvarna Mahal

Rambagh Palace€€€€
$$Closedvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: 7:00 – 11:45 PM
  • Tuesday: 7:00 – 11:45 PM
  • Wednesday: 7:00 – 11:45 PM
  • Thursday: 7:00 – 11:45 PM
  • Friday: 7:00 – 11:45 PM
  • Saturday: 7:00 – 11:45 PM
  • Sunday: 7:00 – 11:45 PM

Lavishly appointed hotel dining room offering the royal cuisines of India's northern regions.via Google

Dine under gold-plated ceilings and crystal chandeliers in the former palace banquet hall, accompanied by live classical music.

Signature
Lal Maas (Slow-cooked mutton in red chili gravy)

Reviews from Google

Neelambara Sarawgi4 months ago
Suvarna Mahal at Rambagh Palace is a culinary gem! 🌟 This exquisite restaurant serves up exceptional Indian cuisine in a stunning setting. The opulent decor, elegant ambiance, and impeccable service make for a truly regal dining experience. The menu is a masterclass in Indian flavors, with dishes like the signature Rambagh Palace Chicken Tikka and seafood platter. Each dish is crafted with precision and care, using freshest ingredients. The service is attentive and knowledgeable. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or looking for a luxurious dining experience, Suvarna Mahal is a must-visit. Live music and beautifully presented dishes add to the charm, making it a treat for all senses. "Suvarna Mahal is a culinary journey that will leave you wanting more." - A satisfied guest. With exceptional cuisine, stunning decor, and top-notch service, Suvarna Mahal is an experience you'll treasure forever. Book your table now and indulge in the royal treatment!
Pooja Jwallant Vasani4 months ago
Most elegant and grandeur restaurant visited in Jaipur. Experience, friendly and well trained staff. Mr Rahul was exceptional in his role and very knowledgeable about all the dishes the restaurant served. Also gave us interesting insights on Rajasthani cuisine. We enjoyed all the dishes and cherished our time spent together.
A. PaCo2 months ago
From the wine to desert, everything was unbeatable! The place is amazing, the staff takes care of every single detail. A night that we will not forget. Can't recommend enough!
Vikram Meena2 weeks ago
Most elegant and grandeur restaurant visited in Jaipur for Birthday Celebration. Experience, friendly and well trained staff. Mr Aidan was very polite and very knowledgeable about all the dishes the restaurant served. Also gave us interesting insights on Rajasthani cuisine. We enjoyed Rajasthani Thali which was very tasty and delicious
Arjen Meijer3 months ago
While traveling through Rajasthan, we were touched by how almost every hotel went out of their way to adapt dishes to our preference for mild seasoning. Unfortunately, our experience at Suvarna Mahal (Taj Rambagh Palace) was the polar opposite. What was meant to be a celebratory gift turned into a masterclass in poor hospitality and dismissive service. Right from the start, the staff claimed they needed our gift certificate in stead of our name, seemingly as a tactic to see the amount of gift credit we had. We were then denied an a la carte menu and forced to choose from a pre-set Veg or Non-Veg menu, joking you do not have to choose, you get everything. To make matters worse, the staff practiced "bill padding"—bringing a second bottle of water while the first was still not empty and adding it to the bill. For a restaurant of this supposed caliber, the kitchen's performance was shocking: • Burnt Food: We were served burnt chicken as a second appetizer and charred bread. When we pointed out the bread, we were told this was "normal for a clay oven." Having traveled across India, we know the difference between a char-kissed naan and a burnt one. • Ignored Requests: Despite a firm promise to prepare the food without spices, every dish was uncomfortably hot. When the Chef eventually asked about the spice level, we told him it was far too sharp. His response? "Just don't eat the red bread and use yogurt to quench the fire." There was no apology, no offer to replace the dish, and zero accountability for ignoring our dietary request. At the Taj Rambagh Palace, you expect to be treated like a king en queen. Instead, we felt like a cash machine. The lack of care, the forced menu, and the defensive attitude regarding poor cooking are unworthy of the Taj brand. I am writing this at 2:00 AM because the frustration of this evening is literally keeping me awake. If you value authentic hospitality and food that respects your requests, I suggest looking elsewhere. This was a total failure of service and spirit.
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