A potpourri of history and culture, Pushkar was once just a pilgrimage destination but now with travellers visiting this place from across the world, it has grown into a paradise for food lovers. It has a range of roadside food joints, restaurants, rooftop cafes and eateries serving wide variety of food starting from Indian and Italian to Spanish and Israeli. There is something on offer for every palette. Some of not-to-miss foods in Pushkar are malpua and kachori at Sarweshwar at mithai wali gali; gulkand lassi near the steps of Brahma Temple; lafa and falafel at Ganga restaurant near Rangji Temple; muesli and fresh fruit juice at Sonu juice near bus stand and pizzas at La-pizzeria.
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