Spice Court


What is it: A restaurant housed inside a 1930s colonial mansion, best known for their keema baatis.
Why we love it: The go-to spot for absolutely-no-nonsense Rajasthani cuisine. There’s their spicy, slow cooked laal maas (lamb) that pairs perfectly with butter naan and junglee maas braised with whole spices and garlic for that rustic, straight-off-the-farm feel. Also, something that self-admittedly took the founder over 15 attempts to master – the minced meat (keema) baati laden in ghee. Vegetarians, fret not. The Papad Mangodi sabzi (which barely ever makes it to a restaurant menu) is as good as at any resident’s home. Definitely also get the Govind Gatta stuffed with spicy khoya – divine with plain baatis.
Time Out tip: While you’re at Spice Court, grab the Clementine Ghewar Entremet from Dzurt by Chef Tejasvi Chandela in the same premises to finish off your Rajasthani gluttony at the highest high.
Timings: Mon-Sun. 11am-11pm.
Price: ₹1,700 for two without alcohol.
Address: Jacob Road, Mysore House/Achrol House Colony, Madrampur, Civil Lines, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302006























