1559 AD

Udaipur


Waiters in embroidered-silk waistcoats serve up lovely Indian, Thai and Continental dishes in elegant surroundings at this secluded restaurant near the southeastern side of Fateh Sagar. There is seating in the garden, as well as several different rooms with just a few candlelit tables in each, and Indian classical music in the evenings. Includes a coffee shop.


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