Is there actually a good place to eat in Jaipur during the rain?
Oh, absolutely—why wouldn’t there be?

In today’s article, I’m going to share some of the best—and underrated—street food spots in Jaipur to enjoy during the monsoon; trying them will surely double the fun of the rainy season.
So, let’s start the hunt.
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1. Rohit Bhaiya Mumbai Ka Vada Pav-
If you want vada pav as good as Mumbai’s while in Jaipur during the monsoon, visit this place once. As you might have understood from the name, this is “Mumbai ka Vada Pav”.

Here, you can enjoy the famous pav bhaji along with vada pav. You’ll also find a variety of South Indian dishes, such as dosa, idli, and medu vada, to satisfy your cravings.
Where it’s located: Shop 163, Opposite Millennium School, Brahmpuri Road, Brahmpuri, Jaipur.
Bonus tip: I know it would be really sad if the timing of the rain and the stall didn’t align. That’s why I’m sharing the schedule with you, so you can adjust your plans accordingly.
The stall timings are from 4 PM to 11 PM.
The price of a vada pav ranges from ₹25 to ₹30.
2. Vijay Lakshmi Namkeen Bhandaar-
Have you heard about the amazing Kachoris in Jaipur? This is one of the best monsoon street foods in Jaipur. One spot you definitely don’t want to miss is “Vijay Lakshmi Namkeen Bhandaar.” They have a fantastic selection of snacks, including samosas, dal kachoris, pyaaz kachoris, mirchi vadas, aloo bondas, and crunchy pakoras.

But what really makes this place special is their incredible chutney—it’s one-of-a-kind and totally delicious! You won’t find anything like it anywhere else in Jaipur. Enjoy!
Where it’s located: Below Ram Prakash Cinema Hall, Hawa Mahal Rd, Chandi Ki Taksal, Jaipur
Bonus tip: This shop stays open from morning till night, so timing isn’t an issue at all.
The shop is open from 8 AM to 10 PM.
You should definitely try their famous kachori and aloo bondas.
Prices here start at ₹20.
3. Pandit Kulfi-
I know when it’s monsoon, there’s a strong craving for something like spicy pakodas. But take my word for it—just try this kulfi spot once. The place is called “Pandit Kulfi”.

Here, you’ll find a variety of delicious kulfis that will make you fall in love with them or love them even more!
Where it’s located: 110, Hawa Mahal Rd, Chandi Ki Taksal, J.D.A. Market, Sirahdeori Bazar, Jaipur
Bonus tip: This shop opens at 11 AM and stays open until 11 PM.
All the kulfis here are very delicious.
Prices here start at ₹40 only.
4. Agarwal Pakodi Bhandaar-
It is extremely common to crave pakoras when it is monsoon in Jaipur.

Just visit “Agarwal Pakodi Bhandaar”, which is located near Hawamahal.
You can find spicy and mouth-watering pakodas there. One of the amazing street foods in Jaipur during the monsoon.
Where it’s located: Near Badi Chopad Ganesh Mandir, Metro Gate No. 1
Bonus tip: The shop opens at 11 AM and closes at 9 PM.
You can get garlic and onion pakodas here.
1 full plate of pakodas is available here for ₹60.
5. Krishna Sweets-
If you crave piping-hot samosas while it’s raining in Jaipur, you should definitely visit “Krishna Sweets”.

Their samosas are delicious. Apart from samosas, there are plenty of other tasty treats here that you should definitely try.
Where it’s located: WRPJ+R3F, Shop No.222 Mangori walo ki bagchi, Laxmi Nagar, Shankar Nagar, Krishna Nagar, Brahampuri, Jaipur, Rajasthan
Bonus tip: The shop opens at 7 AM and closes at 10 PM.
You should try the samosa and Moong Dal Halwa (seasonal) here.
Prices here start from ₹20.
Conclusion-
In this article, I’ve shared places that Jaipur locals love and make their top choice when the monsoon arrives.
Do let me know which of these spots you liked, which ones you’ve already visited, and which ones you plan to try after reading this article.
I’d love to know if you enjoyed my recommendations, so please leave a comment.
If you’re looking for a specific article on the best stalls at Masala Chowk, check it out here.
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Frequently asked questions (FAQs):
1. Is it safe to eat street food during Jaipur’s monsoon?
Yes, you can eat it, just make sure that everything is covered and prepared hygienically.
2. Are these food spots budget-friendly?
Yes, all these food spots are budget-friendly; usually, ₹100–150 is enough for two people.
3. Can I visit these places with family?
Yes, you can definitely visit these places with your family.
4. Can I visit these places with my girlfriend/boyfriend?
Yes, you can definitely visit these places with your girlfriend/boyfriend.
5. What should I carry while exploring Jaipur in the monsoon?
You just need to wear a raincoat or carry an umbrella; that’s it.
6. Are these food spots open during the rains?
Yes, all of them remain open during monsoon, but I would recommend checking once before visiting.
7. Should I carry cash while visiting street food spots?
Yes, carrying a small amount of cash will be a great idea, as some food spots may not accept digital payments.
