Guide to Jaipur's Cafes, Snacks, and Hangout Spots. I have personally visited all these.

This is not AI article, I first wrote everything then edited format and grammar from gpt, so it is AI fixed but not AI article. This is not marketing; I get no discounts aside from dineout discount and I don't know who has best burger or sandwich cuz I haven't tried all the items in menu of these places.

Now I think I’ve visited nearly every good café in Jaipur and have completed 90% of my list.
This list doesn’t include vegetarian restaurants as I’m not a fan of vegetarian food of restaurants.

All opinions on taste are personal; you may or may not agree with them.

For Coffees

Expensive Options: (These have great side dishes too. Town coffee and half-life have worst sandwiches and wraps compared to others)

  • Curious Coffee: Offers the most variety of coffees but is noisy most of the time these days.
  • Roastery Coffee House: The seating for two inside is really cozy, and the coffee tastes great.
  • Town Coffee / Half Life Coffee Roasters: Good coffee, but the noise level is extreme.
  • Cafe Earest: A small coffee house, occasionally silent. Great coffee, perfect for coffee dates.
  • Noir: A silent place with simple coffee house vibes. Nothing extraordinary, but the coffee tastes as good as any of the above places.
  • Brot Co.: A small, cozy place. Coffee isn’t its highlight but still great.

Mid-Range Options:

  • Cafe Toscana: My personal favorite—cozy, silent, with nice coffee and consistently great food.
  • Aerwyna caffe: Just grab a coffee and work kinda place, calm too.
  • Rangoon Brewer: Just a step below Toscana.
  • Brewvvana: Usually silent, but the taste is mediocre.
  • Coffee Cartel: Just meh.
  • Coffee Bond: Normally expensive, but discounts make it worthwhile. The taste is alright, though quality has declined under new management.

Low-Range (Coffee Shakes):

  • Crazy Coffee, LOC, NBC, La Dolce Vita, New York Coffee: Good for shakes. (Note: LOC Vaishali and CC Jagatpura don’t seem to be low range anymore.)

For Snacks

Expensive Options:

  • Akuri: Perfect for dates. Serves Indian snacks. Taste is subjective, but I personally loved their Arancini but heard from others that they didn't liked it.
  • Tapri: Overpriced (I can never understand ₹200 for Maggi!) and noisy.
  • Noir: The snacks taste good, nothing more to add.
  • Lazy Mozo: Noisy and mediocre, though I’ve heard that dishes taste have improved.
  • Hops n Taters: Top-notch service.

Mid-Range Options:

  • Sequoia: Unique variety and dishes taste great and great ambiance too.
  • Chaats n Chutneys: Comparable to Bikanerwala in price, but the taste and aesthetics are amazing.
  • Assamica: Used to be amazing but has downgraded recently.
  • Toscana: The snacks here are great too.
  • Lamp Post: Overall meh.

Low-Range:

  • (No notable mentions.)

For Non-Vegetarian Food

  • Handi / Miroh (C-Scheme): Miroh has better vibes with the same amazing taste. Slightly expensive, but a 10% Dineout discount helps. (Avoid the Vaishali branch—horrible naan and a total rip-off!)
  • Auberge: Unique ambiance, calm atmosphere, but extremely meh food and overpriced.
  • Zarpar: Mutton is great, but strictly avoid their vegetarian dishes.
  • Abdul Baki Takeaway: The oldest kebab shop. Their murgh hara dhaniya is good. Perfect for those seeking good portions of chicken at a reasonable price.
  • Tawook: Avoid. Though the taste is good, their practices are horrible—₹50 for salad (without asking), 2x charge on mrp for cans, and couldn't even find mutton in mutton biryani, just bones. Don't go on owner age, old man is a scammer

For Hangouts with Friends

  • The Farm Coffee Bar: Perfect outdoor seating for long talks over coffee.
  • Madam D’Souza: A more affordable version of The Farm Coffee Bar. Smaller but charming. (Both attract smokers due to their outdoor setup.)
  • For “Kothi Bangle Wale Log”: Town Coffee, Half Life Coffee Roasters, and Tapri.

For Authentic Pizza (All expensive)

  • Bonkey’s: Tasty but has an extra service charge. Ask for normal water, or they’ll give you a ₹50 bottle.
  • Napoli: No service charge and serves normal water without asking.
  • Mad Over Crust

For Sweet Tooth

Expensive Options:

  • Brot Co.: Extremely Pricey but worth it. Their tiramisu and apple cinnamon waffle are best desserts I have ever tried in my whole life!
  • Dzurt: Great ambiance, especially if you get a glass window seat. Perfect for dates. The cream is thick and flavorful.
  • Camiano: Expensive, and I don’t think the price justifies the quality or ambiance. The cream is softer than Dzurt and feels more silky but less flavorful.
  • Obaque: A total rip-off. Dry bread pastries, burnt biscuits, though the cheesecake is decent (sometimes dry).
  • Jars & More: Another rip-off, and small place.
  • How Sweet Bakery & Cafe: Expensive bakery and desserts taste meh like jars & more and interior feels small, better sit outside.

Mid-Range Options:

  • La Bannouche: Soft cream but not enough flavors and good quantity for the price.
  • Dolce: Cream donuts are amazing and great for long conversations since it always remain silent.
  • La Dolce Vita: Their cheesecake and tiramisu are great.
  • Brown Sugar: Snacks sucks, Pastries are decent.
  • Fatt Guy: Overall good pastries.

For Aesthetic Photos

  • Sequoia: Less crowded with a cozy interior vibe.
  • Obaque: Great outdoor seating in the evening with a peaceful environment.
  • Magnolia: Stunning evening views.
  • Attariya: Perfect for aesthetic shots.
  • Cafe Quaint (Behind JKK): Ideal for photos.
  • Dzurt : Peaceful place and well maintained outside garden

For Chinese

  • House of Han: Great discounts and good quantity (non veg though mostly)
  • La multigrain: For veg chinese option, munchurian and fried rice combination is amazing
  • Daniels Oriental Kitchen: Another good opion for anyone search for chinese food.
  • Shofu/Clay cafe: Really good wheat momos.

Some options which doesn't fit in any criteria -

Rustic cafe - Decent for price

Mamma taco - Really didn't liked their most expensive taco.

Must Avoid

  • Anokhi: Overpriced, cold food disguised as “fresh items.”
  • Once Upon a Time at Bagh: Minimum order value of 3000 and drink menu is printed from hp printer on paper, and waiters treat you based on how rich you appear.

These are all I could think of for now, I maybe forgetting some. If you have suggestions, feel free to share!