Jaipur restaurant
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, ROME/ Updated : Oct 12, 2016, 18:06 IST
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If you want to feel at home in Rome, head to Jaipur, a beautiful Indian restaurant where the owners and staff are amazing, and so is the food! The owner is always on hand to meet you personally and present you with a complimentary … Read more
If you want to feel at home in Rome, head to Jaipur, a beautiful Indian restaurant where the owners and staff are amazing, and so is the food! The owner is always on hand to meet you personally and present you with a complimentary glass of champagne or a soft drink for those non drinkers. They offer both vegetarian and non-vegetarian menus here, and even offer a tasting menu if you can’t possibly decide what to order. There are a few favourites here though including the murg mussallam, traditional curries and samosas. Read less

If you want to feel at home in Rome, head to Jaipur, a beautiful Indian restaurant where the owners and staff are amazing, and so is the food! The owner is always on hand to meet you personally and present you with a complimentary glass of champagne or a soft drink for those non drinkers. They offer both vegetarian and non-vegetarian menus here, and even offer a tasting menu if you can’t possibly decide what to order. There are a few favourites here though including the murg mussallam, traditional curries and samosas. If you like to share, there are plenty of options for ‘dinner for two’ which we think gives you enough food for three or four! The inside is colourful and decorated in traditional Indian paintings with simple furniture and gives customers a homely feeling vibe. If you are missing out on amazing authentic Indian food and the incredible hospitality, Jaipur will give you exactly what you have been craving.
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