Rohini K.
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I read online that from around 1949, Niros is serving authentic rajasthani dishes. But really experienced the authentic vibe when visited Niros recently and honestly, this place just hits different. It’s one of those rare restaurants that hasn’t tried to reinvent itself for Instagram, and I’m glad it hasn’t. The moment you walk in, you can feel the age, the history, and that old Jaipur charm. Nothing feels forced or modernized—it’s just… original.
Ordered the laal maas, and it did not disappoint. Properly spicy, deep flavours, and not watered down at all. This is the kind of dish that tells you they know exactly what they’re doing. Paired it with different rotis, and each one was done well—fresh, soft, and perfect for soaking up that gravy.
Service is calm and old-school, not rushing you, not overdoing anything. You can actually sit, eat slowly, and enjoy the meal without feeling like you’re in a commercial place.
If you’re in Jaipur and want to experience authentic Rajasthani food in a setting that still feels real and untouched, Niros is absolutely worth visiting. It feels like eating at a place that has seen generations, and that’s rare these days.