Mahavir Rabri Bhandar
RESTAURANTS IN JAIPUR/ Updated : Feb 25, 2016, 16:09 IST
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Mahavir Rabri Bhandar has been in existence for over 100 years and is an institution in itself. It specialises in rabri, a no-frills sweet milk delicacy that is still served in traditional leaf donas.
Mahavir Rabri Bhandar has been in existence for over 100 years and is an institution in itself. It specialises in rabri, a no-frills sweet milk delicacy that is still served in traditional leaf donas. Read less

Mahavir Rabri Bhandar has been in existence for over 100 years and is an institution in itself. A simple, no-fuss corner shop in one of walled city's busiest streets, Mahavir Rabri Bhandar has been doing roaring business for years and doesn't need to advertise. It specialises in Rabri, a no-frills sweet milk delicacy that is still served in traditional leaf donas. Such is the draw of the rabri here that people from all walks of life crowd the shop to partake of this delicacy, which is both tasty and affordable.
Over the years, Mahavir Rabri Bhandar has also added a few more items that are equally popular: missi roti and paneer, aloo and pyaz ki subzi (a mixed vegetable of paneer, potatoes and onions). It's a take-away place, so a lot of people get the roti and subzi (sold by the kilo) packed for parties and picnics. It's a little rich and oily, like most common, everyday food cooked in most homes that haven't switched to low-fat, low-calorie diets.
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