Shri Barbarik in Chittorgarh is a culinary crossroads where Rajasthani royalty, Gujarati sweetness and Punjabi vigor share one thali. Inside the stone-walled haveli-style dining room, chefs slow-cook dal baati churma in ghee, whip surti locho with green chutney and flame-sear Amritsari kulchas in tandoor ovens fired by local charcoal. The thali rotates seasonally—millets in winter, ker sangri in summer—while buttermilk spiked with roasted cumin cools the desert heat. A single meal journeys across three cultures without leaving the table.

Inside Fort, near Ratan Singh Palace, Chittorgarh Fort Village, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312025, India
+91 77339 67117
4.8/5 (Read the Reviews)
Inside Chittorgarh Fort, a stone’s throw from Ratan Singh Palace, Shri Barbarik serves a seamless thali of Rajasthani, Gujarati and Punjabi classics—think smoky dal baati, mellow kadhi and buttery paneer—at prices that belie the 4.8-star rating; the rooftop view of the fort walls at sunset and prompt service from the staff (77339 67117) make it the most reliable refuel after a day of rampart-climbing.
| Sunday | 9 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–10:30 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–11 PM |
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Where exactly is Shri Barbarik Restaurant located inside Chittorgarh Fort?
The restaurant sits inside the fort a short walk from Ratan Singh Palace, within the Chittorgarh Fort Village enclave, making it the handiest spot for a Rajasthani-Gujarati-Punjabi meal after you finish exploring the ramparts.
Can I reserve a table in advance, and how do I contact them?
Yes, bookings are accepted; simply call +91 77339 67117 or use the contact form on www.chittorgarhrestaurant.com to secure your preferred time, especially on weekends when the fort is busiest.
What kind of cuisine and dishes should I expect on the menu?
Expect an authentic thali experience that rotates daily, featuring dal-baati-churma, gatte ki sabzi, undhiyu, dhokla, makki di roti with sarson da saag, and a rich Punjabi lassi to finish.
How do visitors rate the food quality and overall experience?
The restaurant proudly displays a 4.8-star average from hundreds of reviews, with guests praising the freshly ground spices, home-style cooking, and quick service that together create a memorable meal inside a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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