Tucked away in Madhav Nagar, New Rajkumar Restaurant has quietly become a cornerstone of Ujjain’s dining map, proving that India’s culinary brilliance thrives far beyond metro skylines. Within its modest façade, generations of spice merchants, temple pilgrims, and curious travelers converge over thalis that balance ghee-rich Malwa comfort with street-style flare, turning a simple meal into a delicious referendum on why small-city kitchens often guard the subcontinent’s most honest flavors.

20, Bhaktawar Marg, Madhav Nagar, Thana, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456010, India
+91 94248 45440
Tucked away on Bhaktawar Marg in Madhav Nagar, New Rajkumar Restaurant delivers the kind of no-frills, comfort-driven vegetarian thali that keeps Ujjain locals coming back: hot chapatis, dal thick enough to stand a spoon in, and a subtly spiced paneer gravy that tastes like it’s been perfected over decades. The 4.1-star rating is fair—service is brisk, prices are pocket-friendly, and the kitchen stays consistent even at peak lunch hour, though décor is purely functional and parking can be a squeeze. Ring ahead on +91 94248 45440 if you’re planning a large group; otherwise walk in, order the thali, and leave with the gentle buzz of ghee and cardamom lingering on your fingers.
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 10:30 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 10:30 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–11 PM |
More information
Where exactly is New Rajkumar Restaurant located in Ujjain?
The restaurant sits at 20, Bhaktawar Marg, Madhav Nagar, Thana, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh 456010, a short auto-rickshaw ride from the main railway station and within easy reach of the city’s temple circuit.
How can I reserve a table or ask about the menu?
You can call the staff directly on +91 94248 45440; they’ll confirm availability, explain the daily thali specials, and note any dietary preferences you mention.
What kind of cuisine and price range should I expect?
Expect pure vegetarian North-Indian and local Malwa dishes, with a full thali starting around ₹120 and à-la-carte mains averaging ₹90–₹180, so a filling meal for two seldom crosses ₹500.
Is the restaurant family-friendly and how do patrons rate it?
Families appreciate the clean, air-conditioned section and the quick service, reflected in the steady 4.1-star rating across review platforms.
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