New Opening: Jodhpur Brings the Grandeur of Rajasthan to the City’s Dining Scene
Dubai, UAE – 23 April 2026 – Dubai’s dining landscape welcomes a new opening rooted in heritage, craftsmanship and quiet grandeur. Jodhpur Bar & Kitchen arrives in the city as a refined expression of Rajasthan’s rich cultural and culinary traditions, bringing with it the spirit of Marwar through an experience that is both elevated and deeply transportive.
Inspired by the palaces and forts of Jodhpur, often referred to as the ‘Blue City’, the restaurant draws on centuries of royal hospitality, where food, design and atmosphere exist in seamless harmony, shaped by the traditions of Marwar and the enduring legacy of Rajputana cuisine. This is not a nostalgic recreation, but a considered interpretation of a region known for its opulence, artistry and bold, layered flavours.
Location & Experience
Situated on the ground floor of Hyatt Place Dubai Jumeirah, Jodhpur offers a setting that reflects the spirit of Rajasthan’s royal hospitality, where evenings are centred around considered dining and a sense of occasion. The space moves effortlessly between intimate tables and larger gatherings, with an atmosphere that feels both refined and inviting.
As the night unfolds, the restaurant takes on a more atmospheric rhythm, with a dedicated stage hosting live music over the weekends, adding a subtle yet vibrant energy to the room. It’s a space designed to be experienced slowly, where guests can settle in and indulge all it has to offer. Open daily from 6pm to 2am.
The Interiors
The design language of Jodhpur is rooted in architectural storytelling, drawing inspiration from the intricate detailing of Rajasthani palaces and the rich visual identity of the ‘Blue City’. A carefully curated palette of deep, layered blues is paired with warm, textural finishes, creating a space that feels both transportive and composed.
Arched forms, handcrafted elements and considered lighting set the foundation, while the interiors unfold with an array of bold artifacts and paintings. Walls are adorned with portraits of Jodhpur’s past royalty, offering a subtle nod to the region’s regal heritage, while curated objects such as royal ornaments, plush patterned cushions and embroidered fabrics bring depth, character and a sense of discovery to the room.
Each item has been thoughtfully sourced to evoke a strong sense of place, where heritage is expressed through a contemporary lens, resulting in an environment that is visually striking, richly layered and quietly luxurious.
The Menu
The menu offers a refined take on Marwari cuisine, celebrating regional specialities through bold flavours and elevated technique. Drawing from Rajasthan’s royal kitchens, dishes are layered, expressive and rooted in tradition, while presented with a contemporary sensibility.
It takes guests on a journey across a variety of formats, from elevated interpretations of street food favourites to richly spiced mains inspired by Rajputana culinary heritage. The menu unfolds as a natural progression, echoing the rhythm of traditional Indian dining, moving from lighter, shareable plates through to more substantial dishes and accompaniments.
Guests can expect appetisers such as Jodhpur Ki Shaan and Barmeri Badam Aur Khajoor Kebabs, followed by mains including Daal Baati Churma, Surya Nagri Shahi Gatte ki Sabzi, and Gulab jamun ki Sabzi, accompanied by an array of breads, rice and traditional sides such as Ghee Mishri Roti and Jodhpuri Kabuli. Desserts continue with equal depth of flavour, with highlights such as Jalebi Caviar and Thandai Rasmalai.
The Bar
Complementing the menu, the bar programme has been designed to mirror the restaurant’s sense of place. A curated selection of cocktails draws on spice, aroma and seasonal ingredients, creating drinks that are both distinctive and expressive. The offering moves between classic structures and more contemporary serves, providing something for both the curious and the familiar palate.
Overall
While the city is no stranger to Indian cuisine, few concepts explore the depth of regional identity with this level of detail and intention, offering a new perspective on Indian dining in Dubai.
It draws not only from flavour, but from history, ritual and the cultural rhythm of Rajasthan itself. It is a space shaped by culture and craft, where design, food and atmosphere come together to tell a cohesive story. Rooted in Rajasthan’s royal heritage yet designed for a contemporary audience