The Feast Bakery is not a new name in Jaipur. Started by Pallavi Daga a few years ago as a home baker in Jaipur, she has carved out a niche among the who’s who of Jaipur out of her passion & love for the food. She is well-known for designer cakes in Jaipur. Pallavi Daga has three outlets in Jaipur. The Feast Bakery Cafe, a bakery cum cafe at Malviya Nagar, Jaipur is her new venture. She also runs cookery classes in Jaipur specializing in the bakery.



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I have visited Feast Cafe a few months ago soon after its inauguration. I was impressed with the taste & food quality. Even though it is quite compact vis-a-vis other cafes in town, but then that’s not the best thing about Feast Cafe! It impresses you where the bigger and more popular cafes fail!! Food! So when my friends from Mumbai were in town recently, we decided to meet at The Feast Cafe to catch up.

The interiors of The Feast Cafe give you that familiar casual neighborhood eatery feel; you won’t get intimidated by the glitzy lights or some offbeat interiors which is common in Jaipur!

For seating, you can choose either of the three options.
“The outdoor” option

Best cafe in Jaipur for couples? These sofas look perfect for the date!
“Don’t disturb me” option

Perfect for those in a rush! Personally, I don’t like such seating because it cuts you off from interaction!
“The usual choice” option.

We didn’t have much choice since it was too hot to sit in the outdoors and “don’t disturb me” didn’t fit the scene since we were in large numbers! We opted for “the usual choice”! We ordered a variety of things from The Feast Cafe menu.

Let me share a few pictures and our experience at Feast Cafe.
The first thing to arrive was Jumbo Sprout Bhelpuri, served in Dal Pakwaan style.

Dal Pakwaan is a popular Sindhi cuisine. This sprout bhelpuri is definitely a healthy pick except for the garnishing!

I was impressed with its taste and innovation. I haven’t come across anything similar in Jaipur, to date! Up next was a very popular pick – Pull-a-part Garlic Cheese Bread!

I’m sure these pictures will tempt you if you are a foodie…

On my previous visit, I had ordered one but this was a huge improvement. I always liked the pull-apart cheese bread at another popular food joint in Jaipur – Cafe Bae. I considered it as the best in the town. But after having it here this time, I have changed the opinion.
Aachari Aloo wrap is perfect for people who love spicy food.

I guess it’ll appeal to people who like Paneer Tadka Pizza in Pizza Hut! It’s quite filling. I have tried many types of wraps in many places, but this was something new. I really liked it.

I also tried Paneer wrap but my pick is Aachari Aloo wrap!
Cannelloni was next. I am not really a huge fan of cannelloni but it tasted good.

Coffee tonic served in two trays, placed next to each other set me thinking as to what it was all about? For a minute, I thought I was in the bar?

Once the waiter started pouring and mixing it up, this is how Coffee Tonic turned out!

I was not impressed with this one though! I also tried their specialty Cold Brew w/o milk. It was okay. I guess it needs some more working. And now…dessert blast!!
Stroopwafel served with Nutella sauce and ice cream is Feast Cafe’s specialty!

Popular in Netherland, it’s not available anywhere else in Jaipur. I was told that stroopwafel is a special thin crust waffle made in wheat flour and tastes different from the usual waffle served with Nutella/chocolate sauce or maple syrup. Waffles are not very popular in Jaipur. The only place worth mentioning for the regular waffle in Jaipur is Home Cafe. Waffle is not something that I dig, but stroopwafel is worth mentioning because it doesn’t taste like the usual waffle. It’s a must-try at Feast Cafe. It was all gone within a few minutes!

Kit Kat and Oreo shake looked loaded with doughnuts thrown in!
Opera and Belgium dark chocolate pastry are must have at Feast cafe!


Both these are a great treat for the chocoholics! I haven’t come across any other cafe offering French dessert Opera in Jaipur. As for the Belgium dark chocolate pastry, only Cafe Bae in Jaipur is worth mentioning. The one I ate here was fresher and tasted a tad better. Is it because The Feast is the best bakery in Jaipur? Or is it that Pallavi Daga has some secret ingredients like Coca-Cola? I don’t know!! Pallavi Daga also runs cooking classes which is no surprise looking at her culinary skills!
In the end, the Feast Cafe offered us to try something new – Brookie, a Chocolate fudge biscuit. It’s offered as an add-on served with hot coffee. I guess it’s a biscuit married to a cookie! Good choice!

A few hours later we were all loaded. It was time to leave! This is how our table looked!

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Jaipur is experiencing a boom in cafes and eateries during the last few years. There’s one opening every week! While the customers are rejoicing with the choices, there’s a downside too! Every new food outlet/venture doesn’t understand the food business and its nuances. I have visited many new cafes during the last few months but I find it hard to recommend most of them because they fail in food quality and taste! Swanky and glitzy interiors will attract me once but for me to visit again, food cannot be just mediocre or average!
The Feast cafe is highly recommended as one of the best bakery-cafes in Jaipur. The personal attention by Pallavi Daga is evident in the taste and quality! The Feast Cafe is a great bakery cum cafe to recommend in Jaipur. Another specialization of The Feast Bakery is late-night delivery cake delivery in Jaipur. It is the only cafe that delivers quality cakes when other cafes have closed for the day. It speaks a lot about the attention they give to customer satisfaction.
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Yummmm
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Ha ha…it sure was. 🙂
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The place sounds real good and the food pics are tempting.
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It certainly is, Shaloo! The food is better than pictures 😉
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Arv, this post of yours is so much mouth watering, thank you for sharing. I wished when I was in Jaipur I had seen all those eatery places, I would have been even more in heaven with this most beautiful city.
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Thank You, Cornelia. No worries. I’m sure there are plenty of good ones in your city as well. Don’t forget to share them on your blog, so everyone gains from your recommendations. I’m happy to know that you love Jaipur. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Cornelia! 🙂
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What a yummylicious post Arvind 😍 that too reading at the start of the day. So Feast Cafe it is….. All noted!! Fantastic description & captures….. Dark chocolate and cheesy stuff are my weakness 😁
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So I guess I get all the brownie points, Monika! I chose weekend so everyone can enjoy their own share instead of being tortured for the entire week 😉
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😁 😁 🍰
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Looking forward for pictures of your weekend “kill”. 😋
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Wow! The place looks great and that shake looks…. I don’t have words. I wish I could just get it right now. And I see now what you meant by ‘sending you a waffle’ XD Great post!
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You don’t need words, Pradita. You just have to slurp and enjoy! 😉
I’m sure Pune has a lot of nice cafes to enjoy something similar. And then you can post a picture too! I just returned you a favor….remember waffle? LOL!
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😂 😂 😂 😂 😂. Yes you did 😀👍
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😉
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If I have to rate a bakery, I always see how good they make their breads. There is not much for a diet conscious guy like me to choose from a bakery. But, I would always come back for freshly baked oven 🍞 with healthier ingredients and high fibre content.
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I couldn’t agree more Vaibhav! That’s a good benchmark. To be honest, I have been picking their whole wheat bread from the old outlet since last few years and I have never gone back to the regular industrial bread. I generally avoid bread…for the same reason as you mentioned. But once or twice a month is okay. I judge a cafe by its coffee and Dhaba/restaurant by Roti! So these are fairly good indicators to judge a place. Thanks for the inputs.
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The food looked wonderful Arv! The shake at the end looked so good! 🙂
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It tasted good as well, Thereza. Are you a chocoholic?
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Wow! Jaipur has some fancy coffee shops. 🙂 Some of the deserts look yum. I’m not much into coffee.
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You bet… you’ll be spoiled for the choice….so what’s your pick then? Are you a tea person?
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I do like green teas these days. Everyone drinks coffee and I choose tea to give them company. 🙂
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Tea is good too but no green tea for me 😃
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You seem to be a foodie arv! Nice mouth-watering pics 🙂
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Not really. I’m more into fitness. So I always watch what I eat. But there are things where I go overboard. 😁
But I guess most people fall for food.
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Yes, choices may differ but food attracts all!
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Beautifully written
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I really enjoyed this look at local life – superb photos, as always.
It looks a great place to visit. Wonderful selection.
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Thanks Jackie. Happy to know that. Is there anything specific that you liked?
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This looks like quite the cafe, Arv. So much delicious food and your photography is on point 😀 Lovely to hear cafe culture is up and coming in India – and the kinds of cafe with a kind of class indeed. That plush seating looks so cozy and comfortable, and if you really had too much to eat you could fall asleep right there…
I thought the cheesy garlic bread was a treat alongside the very colourful and scrumptious Indian food. And then I saw the dessert and the Oreo and Kit Kat shakes. They are enormous and you actually finished it! But you didn’t finish the sprinkles 😀
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Mabel the cafe culture is on a rise. Formal setting like restaurant is not so popular option these days. Also the fusion food is getting immensely popular. Generally I prefer to stay away from shakes because they are calorie bomb! They usually use lot’s of ice cream which I feel is not a good idea. So I didn’t finish that Shake, it was my friends!
Have you ever tried Indian fusion food Mabel?
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Restaurants = formal. That I agree with you. I think for a lot of us when we eat, we want to feel and be casual. Usually a shake can be the equivalent of a meal to me…
Nope, never tried Indian fusion food. But I would love to provided it’s not too spicy 😀
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Mabel, I think the whole world is doing away with the formal systems…dressing, the food, communications….you name it. The societies are more comfortable with everything casual, quick and without any frills! What do you think? Is there the same story in Australia too? The cafe’s over restaurants?
Mabel, the Indian food which caters to the foreign palette especially the Caucasian one tend to be much blander. I have realized this having tried Indian food in few such eateries. I’m sure it won’t be a problem in Australia! 🙂
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Definitely agree that the world is moving at a much faster and faster pace with each day. But I’m one who likes to take things easy and slow 😀 Cafes are very popular here in Australia, but can be quite pricey 😀
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some expensive cafe’s have sprung up here too, Mabel. Australian effect?
I guess most of us like things in nice and easy way… 😊
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Hehe. Cafes have always been popular here in Oz 😀
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I guess because the Australians are outdoor types! Just a guess, Mabel!
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It looks authentic and got a great ” intimacy” about it. A wonderful place to sit and drink coffee and chat with friends – let alone eat the highly calorific cakes. Also I love the varied seating areas and reminds me of the old Bombay Railway Station which a trendy Indian Restaurant in London has tried to adopt… and it looks and feels much like this.
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Surely, the interiors of the feast cafe radiates good vibes which is great for catching up with friends. Is this Indian restaurant in London very popular? Must be quite old now!!
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Beyond popular – people queue outside for ages just to eat there
http://www.dishoom.com/kings-cross/
look at the pictures and you will see what I mean – re vibes
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Looks like a neat place, Jackie! Happy to know it is very popular there.
Have you tried Indian cuisine? or may be some fusion food?
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Always love a good curry. Was brought up on it as my grandmother lived there and also my father…until you kicked us out 🙂
Fusion.. will have to google it before I can answer
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I know curry is a very popular Indian cuisine in UK. And so many restaurants are offering it. Fusion is all about mixing Indian food with western ones which gives it a new twist. Hope this helps 😆
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The food looks so good! The Feast Cafe has amazing interiors, I love those little seats.
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Happy to know, Karolina! In which city do you reside?
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We live in London but my husband is from Mumbai 🙂
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London? Great! You have such a wide variety of food options in your city, Karolina! And I suppose you have been to India, then? And surely must have had Indian food?
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Holy crap, YUM.
Everything looks so amazing. Left staring at those cakes for a little while, not going to lie haha 😀
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Don’t so that… you can be charged… LoL!
Looks like you love this kind of stuff Jasmin!
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Oh, that sounds like it would be completely worth the trip! The atmosphere and the food look amazing!
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You can take my word for the food Sami. 😊
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The owner of The Feast is surely living up to the name. This article about The Feast makes me feel like I am there. The decorations are beautiful. The food love yummy! I love the fact that you get to choose what you want and where you want.
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Happy to know that you had a virtual visit to the feast cafe, Naija. Do you like such food? In which city do you reside?
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This place is so cool! And the menu looks fantastic and delicious! I would love to try the Aloo wrap and the gurlic cheese bread! Great presentation!
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Surely the food is delicious. Have you ever tried Indian fusion food before?
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