In the heart of Tonk, Rajasthan, Chatkara Nonveg Restaurant stands as a bold counterpoint to the city’s vegetarian reputation, drawing carnivores with slow-cooked laal maas, fiery tandoori chicken and secret-spiced kebabs that whisper tales of Nawabi kitchens; here, amid sizzling griddles and the aroma of clarified butter, locals and travellers discover how centuries-old Rajasthani hunters’ recipes merge with North Indian flair, proving that even in India’s most herbivorous corners, meat can still rule the plate.

Kha Ngar, Deavli Road, Dhola Khera, Tonk, Rajasthan 304001, India
+91 98298 12828
Chatkara Nonveg Restaurant, tucked along Deavli Road in Tonk’s quiet Dhola Khera stretch, punches well above its humble setting with robust Rajasthani-style meat curries and impeccably fresh tandoori staples that keep locals returning despite the 30-odd kilometre hop from Jaipur; the 4.7 rating feels earned once the fiery laal maas arrives, its depth of spice balanced by house-smoked ghee, while quick, no-frills service and spotless copper tableware elevate the roadside dhaba vibe—call ahead on +91 98298 12828 as they wind down soon after sundown.
| Sunday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Monday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Friday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 12 PM–12 AM |
More information
Where exactly is Chatkara Nonveg Restaurant located?
Chatkara Nonveg Restaurant sits on Deavli Road in the quiet village of Dhola Khera, Tonk district, Rajasthan 304001, India, a spot locals refer to as Kha Ngar when giving directions.
How can I reserve a table or place a takeaway order?
Simply call +91 98298 12828 and the staff will confirm your preferred time or pack your chosen dishes for pickup; no online platform is linked, so phone is the only channel.
What kind of cuisine and spice level should I expect?
The kitchen specialises in Rajasthani-style non-vegetarian fare—think fiery laal maas and creamy chicken handi—yet every curry can be toned down to mild, medium or hot on request.
Is the restaurant suitable for families and what are the price brackets?
With no alcohol served and a 4.7 local rating, the venue is considered family-friendly; most mains fall between ₹180-320, letting a group of four dine well for roughly ₹1,200 inclusive of breads and beverages.
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