House of Jaipur
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Monday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
a week ago
A very pretty place with good food. It's a little on expensive side, I think. We tried their curried eggs(my fav), chicken biryani, chicken 65, hara bara kebab and channa chat. Channa chat is not actually like what we usually get in India but instead it's a chickpea salad. Other than that everything else was good.
Their plating is also very good but the quantity of food is less for the price. Attached to the restaurant is a boutique. Clothing and jewellery is really good but again expensive.
Overall a good experience, would love to be back here
by Harsha N
2 weeks ago
The Tea Room at the House of Jaipur in Limegrove was a delightful find. Alongside serving exceptional food, the venue features a selection of beautiful Indian apparel and décor, making it a vibrant and unique space to explore. The tea room itself is vividly colourful and ornate, as one might expect from an Indian-inspired setting.
The customer service was exceptional. What stood out for me was the care taken to explain how to eat a particular dish (pani puri), which eased the potential embarrassment of navigating something unfamiliar.
The food was outstanding. As my brother aptly said, it tasted as though an Indian grandmother herself was in the kitchen preparing the meals. Unlike the often “Bajanised” versions of Indian cuisine I’ve experienced, this tasted truly authentic. I suspect the head chef is Indian, though I may be mistaken—but the quality speaks for itself (and he's not hard on the eyes at all).
I had the Jaipur dahl with flatbread, and it was so good I told the chef I could live in it. Again, I also tried the pani puri ($20), which consists of deep-fried breaded spheres you fill with potato or chickpeas—a common street food served with a variety of sauces. The dish, served with three pieces, was incredibly flavourful and fun to eat.
The prices were very reasonable; our bill for two came to about $150, which is excellent for a restaurant of this calibre in Barbados. I also recommend purchasing the chips (I forget what they're called)—they serve some at the beginning of the meal, but trust me, you'll want to take a bag home. Five stars from me!
by Pathways2Paradise
a month ago
Cute little shop with a restaurant attached. Portion sizes were perfect and was delicious. Staff were also great and friendly!
by Michelle Barrow
3 months ago
Food and service were excellent!! Dishes were beautiful and so flavorful. We had the hara bhara kebab, Dahl, palak paneer and aloo gobi + the rice and aloo paratha bread. We’ll be back to try the rest of the menu. Highly recommend!
by Celeste Finn
6 months ago
I ate Indian food for the first time in Barbados. I liked it a lot. You should come and eat at the house in Jaipur.
by Gurpreet Dhillon
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