Suvarna Mahal.
Occupying the former banquet hall of the Maharaja of Jaipur, Suvarna Mahal is the crown jewel of the Rambagh Palace. The dining room is a masterclass in high-Victorian opulence, defined by Florentine ceiling frescoes, alabaster lamps, and gold-plated silverware that mirrors the era of the Rajput princes. While the setting is grand, the menu is a focused exploration of India’s royal culinary heritage, specifically the princely states of Rajasthan, Awadh, Punjab, and Hyderabad. Signature thalis allow for a structured tasting of these diverse regional profiles, accompanied by live classical music that softens the room’s formal edges. It is a place of high ceremony where the history of the building is as much a part of the meal as the saffron-heavy curries and artisanal breads.