Dining Experiences
Royal Thali Table
A royal thali table is a curated multi-course tasting of a region's royal-kitchen repertoire, served in sequence on a single platter — Rajasthani, Mughlai, Awadhi, or Mewari depending on the city. MyTripMyTravel arranges it through vetted heritage kitchens in private or semi-private settings, matched to the leg and any dietary requirements.
The thali is the most complete expression of a regional royal kitchen — not a sampler, but a deliberately sequenced progression that shows how a court actually ate, balanced across textures, temperatures, and the order of service.
The register changes by city: a Rajasthani thali in Jodhpur is a different proposition from an Awadhi one in the north or a Mewari spread in Udaipur, and the curation matches the table to where you are rather than serving a generic 'Indian thali'.
MyTripMyTravel arranges this through vetted heritage kitchens — private or semi-private settings, not a buffet hall — with the courses paced to the evening and the rest of the day's itinerary rather than rushed.
Dietary requirements (vegetarian, Jain, allergy, religious) are planned ahead across the whole party, and where a city is pure-vegetarian or alcohol-free the menu is curated accordingly without it feeling like a compromise.
It integrates with the wider mission: timed into the itinerary, reachable by the chauffeured fleet, and available as a private wedding or celebration format at scale through the dining wing.
The Detail
Sequenced multi-course royal-kitchen tasting, region-specific (Rajasthani / Mughlai / Awadhi / Mewari).
Vetted heritage kitchens, private or semi-private — not a buffet hall.
Courses paced to the evening and the day's itinerary.
Vegetarian / Jain / allergy / religious planned ahead for the whole party.
Timed into the mission, fleet-reachable, scalable for celebrations.
Intelligence
ROYAL THALI TABLE FAQWhat is a royal thali table?
A sequenced multi-course tasting of a region's royal-kitchen repertoire on a single platter — Rajasthani, Mughlai, Awadhi, or Mewari depending on the city — in a private heritage setting.
Is it the same everywhere?
No — the register is region-specific; the curation matches the thali to the city you are in rather than serving a generic version.
Can dietary needs be accommodated?
Yes — vegetarian, Jain, allergy, and religious requirements are planned ahead across the whole party.
Can this be done for a wedding?
Yes — it scales as a private celebration format through the dining wing, integrated with the wedding catering layer.
