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Amber Polo Bar & Restaurant restaurant in Amber, RJ
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Amber Polo Bar & Restaurant

$$Restaurant
🕑 1 to 1.5 hours👶 Best for all ages. The relaxed dining environment works well for toddlers through teens, with familiar Indian dishes like naan, rice, and mild curries that appeal to younger children, while older kids can try more adventurous Rajasthani specialties.

About

After exploring the magnificent Amber Fort, families can relax at this welcoming restaurant offering flavorful Rajasthani and Indian dishes in a comfortable setting. The family-friendly atmosphere and diverse menu make it easy to find something for even picky eaters, while parents enjoy authentic local cuisine with scenic views of the historic Amber area.

Highlights

  • Authentic Rajasthani thali platters that let kids try multiple dishes in small portions
  • Fresh naan bread and tandoori items prepared in traditional clay ovens
  • Scenic views of the historic Amber area and surrounding landscape
  • Comfortable seating areas suitable for families with young children
  • Familiar Indian dishes like dal, rice, and paneer that appeal to kids

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit for lunch after touring Amber Fort in the morning to avoid the midday heat and hungry, tired kids.
  2. 2.Ask for mild or less spicy versions of dishes for children, as traditional Rajasthani food can be quite spicy.
  3. 3.Request a table near the windows or outdoor seating area for the best views and to keep kids engaged with the scenery.
  4. 4.Keep hand sanitizer and wet wipes handy, as younger children may not be comfortable with traditional handwashing stations.
  5. 5.Order a variety of dishes family-style so kids can sample different flavors without committing to a full plate they might not finish.

Best Time to Visit

Lunch time (12pm to 2pm) after morning sightseeing at Amber Fort is ideal, as kids are hungry and the restaurant is less crowded than dinner service. Visit during cooler months (October to March) for the most pleasant overall experience in Rajasthan.

What to Know

Moderate pricing makes this accessible for families on a budget. The restaurant is located near Amber Fort, so plan to combine your visit with sightseeing. Western-style restrooms are typically available, which may be more comfortable for young children.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round, but the most comfortable months to visit Rajasthan are October through March when temperatures are cooler. Avoid the extreme summer heat (April to June) when possible, as even indoor dining can be less pleasant.

More Activities Near Amber

Sports

Amber Valley Sports Complex

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Amber Valley Sports Complex is a refreshing oasis for active families exploring the historic Amber area of Rajasthan. With its well-maintained swimming pools, badminton courts, and recreational facilities, it offers a perfect break from sightseeing in the hot Indian climate, letting kids burn off energy while parents relax in a clean, safe environment.

Activity

Amber Fort

Amber Fort is a magnificent 16th-century palace perched on a hilltop that feels like stepping into a real-life fairy tale. Kids will be captivated by the massive fortified walls, ornate mirror palace rooms, and the option to ride elephants or jeeps up the winding path to the entrance. The sprawling courtyards and gardens provide plenty of space for children to explore while learning about Rajasthan's royal history.

Cafe

The Hosteller Jaipur Cafe

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The Hosteller Jaipur Cafe provides a welcome respite for families exploring the historic Amber area, offering a casual spot to recharge with simple snacks and drinks. The relaxed, budget-friendly atmosphere makes it an ideal pitstop where kids can unwind and parents can take a breather between sightseeing adventures at nearby attractions like Amber Fort.

Adventure

Heritage Walks Amber Village

Heritage Walks Amber Village offers families an immersive journey into authentic Rajasthani village life, where children can discover colorful traditional homes, watch local artisans at work, and experience rural Indian culture firsthand. The guided walks provide fascinating insights into daily village activities, from pottery making to traditional cooking, making history come alive in a way that captivates curious young minds.