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Masala Chowk
JAIPUR

Masala Chowk

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HOURS11:00 AM – 11:00 PM daily
ENTRY FEEFree entry, pay per dish
TIME NEEDED1 hour
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Open-air food court near Central Park with Rajasthani street food (pyaaz kachori, ghevar) at fixed, posted prices — a safer bet than street stalls for travelers worried about hygiene, and no bargaining friction.

HISTORY & BACKGROUND

Inaugurated on 26 January 2018 by the Jaipur Development Authority, Masala Chowk is an open-air street-food court set up within the historic Ram Niwas Garden, near the Albert Hall Museum, to gather roughly two dozen of the city's well-known street-food vendors into one regulated, family-friendly space. It was conceived partly to recreate the atmosphere of Kiran Sweets and other beloved informal eateries that once operated in the same garden in the 1970s-80s before being shut down. Rather than a historic site, it represents a deliberate modern effort at municipal street-food tourism, charging a small nominal entry fee to fund upkeep of the surrounding heritage garden.

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