You could have heard the word "namkeen" if you've been around somebody from India, travelled to India, or even just eaten Indian food. The word "namkeen" in Hindi refers to a savoury flavour. The word namak is the source of the word namkeen (meaning salt). Additionally, it's used to refer to savoury snack foods generally. Namkeen is pronounced "num-keen," but depending on where you are in India and who you are speaking to, it may also be referred to as namkin, numkeen, or numkin. 

While visiting Rajasthan, you might see a lavish namkeen display for lunch and dinner. It should come as no surprise that namkeens are demanded for even breakfast. A variety of namkeen, also known as "namkeen ki mehfil," can be seen if you ever get the chance to attend a Rajasthani wedding. Let's read this article to learn about some well-known namkeen places that serve up freshly prepared namkeens in the pink city of Jaipur. 

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Shankar Namkeen Bhandar 

Since 1960, Shankar Namkeen has been renowned for producing outstanding namkeen of all varieties. Due to this store's success in Jaipur, several imitators have opened similar establishments with slightly different names in an effort to capitalise on the brand name "Shankar." Among Shankar Namkin's best-selling products are Khatta Meetha, Wafers, Bhujia, Laung Sev, Chivda, and Dal Moth. 

Address: Sonthliyon, Bordi Ka Rasta, Chaura Rasta, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002 

Shree Ji Namkeen 

At Shree Ji Namkeen, the amount of spice used to prepare this snack is maintained to a minimum, resulting in a delicious snack rather than one that becomes overly crunchy. Aside from that, the primary ingredient, besan, is of the finest quality. 

Address: Old Tempo Stand, Kagzi Mohalla Mod, Sanganer, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India 

Kala Namkeen Bhandar 

A well-known store in the region is Kala Namkeen Bhandar. It has been around for a long time, and customers are really satisfied. A delicious snack, moti sev has a slightly smoky flavour from the use of so many spices. However, asafoetida is a wonderful digestive aid. Additionally, it is crisp and less oily. This moti sev has a crunchy texture and a salty, mildly spicy flavour. Due to the use of numerous condiments, the snacks have a unique pleasant flavour. 

Address: Shop No. 115, Moti Singh Bhomiyo (MSB) Ka Rasta, 2nd Crossing, Johari Bazar, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India 


Kanhaiya Lal Halwai 

As they strive to give their customers the greatest experience possible, Kanhaiya Lal Halwai in Sanganer Bazar, Jaipur, has earned a solid reputation in the business. The greatest moong dal and chane ki dal ki namkeen, which are both spiced with black pepper and deep-fried in pure desi ghee, are offered there. 

Address: K2, New Sanganer Rd, Near Mansarover, RIICO Industrial Area, Sanganer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302029 

Sodhya Halwai 

All of the namkeen offerings at this establishment are quite reasonably priced while maintaining a clean environment. Its Laung ke sev is renowned across the area. Enjoy this location's old-fashioned halwai's flavour and ambience if you're in Jaipur. Even more so, the moong dal-based sweet known as mohan thaal is well-known of this shop. 

Address: Lal Ji Sand Ka Rasta, Chaura Rasta, Modikhana, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002 

Kalyan Namkeen Bhandar 

Kalyan Namkeen Bhandar, which was founded in 1964, is a dominant force in the Jaipur market for sweet shops. It is located in Chandpole Bazar. This well-known business serves as a one-stop shop for both local and out-of-town consumers in Jaipur. 

Address: Corner Kalyan hi ka rasta, Market, Chandpole Bazar, Chandpole, Chandpol, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001

If you visit Jaipur again, don't forget to try these shops for the greatest namkeen.