Home style food at Rajasthan House

Nov 13, 2015 | Eating out, Food

state-bhawan-food-in-Delhi-RajasthanVenue: Rajasthan House Canteen
7, Prithvi Raj Road, New Delhi
Date: Aug 12, 2015

Many state bhawan canteens/restaurants provide simple home style food for guests lodging at the state bhawan as well as outsiders. In search of simple basic “ghar jaisa khana” on a vegetarian day, we landed at Rajasthan Bhawan. It’s located on Prithvi Raj Road near Khan Market and has ample parking inside.

We reached a little before 8 pm and the dining area had just one table occupied. We were told that it will take around half an hour for dinner to get ready. We didn’t mind since the place was quiet and it was still early for dinner. In fact the peace and quite gave us some time to catch up and blog.

The food arrived one hour after we came. It was a vegetarian thali with tawa roti, soya chunks in spinach gravy, pumpkin curry, moong dal and salad. We were famished and attacked the food like there was no tomorrow.

Every dish was freshly prepared and very basic. No frills at all. Apart from the chillies which were much higher than home-cooked food, it felt absolutely like home food. We loved the thin and piping hot tawa roti and had quite a few, given the unlimited servings. They also had rice, which we skipped. The thali was served with the dessert – sewaiyaan kheer. It was as good as rest of the fare.

Rajasthan food is known to be spicy. If one can get over the mirchi, this is a perfect pocket friendly, simple week evening dinner.




What to expect at Rajasthan Bhawan Delhi Canteen

The menu at State Bhawan canteens is rather limited. Rajasthan House Delhi canteen menu is no exception. What they lack in variety, they compensate in quality, simplicity and affordability. You can have a wholesome meal here without having to worry about the standard of food or burning a hole in your pocket. And that is no mean thing in the heart of Delhi where finding affordable food could be an issue.

Daal Baati Churma in Delhi

Daal Baati Churma is served during lunch on special occasions

A standard dinner platter comprises daal, 2 varieties of vegetables, curd or raita, salad, rice roti and kheer for dessert. And we saw a sweet dish being served as well, we jumped in delight. They serve dal-bati-churma during lunch and on special occasions. The fare is indeed like Rajasthani home food in Delhi. It is something that we can have regularly without falling sick.

Also Read: Gujarat Bhawan Canteen – Pure vegetarian unlimited food in Delhi

How to reach Rajasthan Bhawan Delhi Canteen

Rajasthan House or Bhawan is located in the lush greenery of Lutyen’s Delhi. The best way to identify Rajasthan Bhawan is via metro rail. The nearest metro rail station to Rajasthan Bhawan is Lok Kalyan Marg. You can take a radio taxi or an auto from here. The Canteen is on the first floor of Rajasthan Bhawan.

Other attractions near Rajasthan Bhawan Delhi

Rajasthan House is very strategically located. One side is Lodhi Road and the INA area. If you are on this site, you can visit Lodhi Gardens, Humayun’s Tomb. You can shop a leading collection of Indian handloom and handicrafts at Dilli Haat INA and stop at Rajasthan Bhawan for a meal.

The other side of Rajasthan Bhawan takes you to Connaught Place, the heart of Delhi. You cal also visit the National Museum, National Gallery of Modern Art and IGNCA or Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts.

A hearty dinner at Rajasthan Bhawan would duly conclude a day well-spent in the true Indian way.

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37 Comments

  1. Priyal Sharma

    Vacations are made more fun and easy-going when the food is homely, and yet flavourful. Thank you so much for introducing to us, an option so gooooood!

    Reply
    • Delhifundos

      Our pleasure 🙂

      Reply
  2. Raksha

    The food looks delicious and tasty. I would love a good home style food and can go anywhere to eat it. Rajasthan House looks like an awesome place for a simple home food.

    Reply
    • Delhifundos

      No food like home food!

      Reply
  3. Manisha Garg

    I have had Rajashthani food and it is indeed spicy but delicious.

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    • Delhifundos

      Agree totally!

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    • Ranjana Grover

      Is it still opened? I read on Google it’s temporarily closed

      Reply
      • Delhifundos

        To the best of our knowledge, they are still closed.

        Reply
  4. Hariom Tripathi

    Aap kya Jodhpur ki famous
    Kaju dakh ki sabzi banate hai?
    I am awaiting for your ans.

    Reply
    • Delhifundos

      Sorry, we have not cooked any of the items. We were just diners at the Rajasthan House canteen. Hence we have no idea which cashew (kaju) was used.

      Reply

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