Omelettes at Sanjay’s
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/EATING OUT, JAIPUR/ Updated : Jul 4, 2016, 16:44 IST
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People often question what’s such a big deal in making omelettes? To get your answer, you need to visit Sanjay Omelette in Bapu Nagar, which serves more than 20 varieties of omelettes. The place is owned by Sanjay Sharma, who was … Read more
People often question what’s such a big deal in making omelettes? To get your answer, you need to visit Sanjay Omelette in Bapu Nagar, which serves more than 20 varieties of omelettes. The place is owned by Sanjay Sharma, who was also a participant of the famous show called the Masterchef India. He has been running this place for more than two decades now and people from all across the city visit here to enjoy the wide range of omelettes. Read less

People often question what’s such a big deal in making omelettes? To get your answer, you need to visit Sanjay Omelette in Bapu Nagar, which serves more than 20 varieties of omelettes. The place is owned by Sanjay Sharma, who was also a participant of the famous show called the Masterchef India. He has been running this place for more than two decades now and people from all across the city visit here to enjoy the wide range of omelettes. Two of the most popular dishes here are the egg pizza and masala omelette, which are simply delicious. So, Sanjay Omelette should definitely be in your list of street food joints to eat at while in Jaipur.
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