The Palace on wheels
Royal Dining on the Palace on Wheels Train

The Palace on Wheels is one of the top ten luxury trains in the world, offering world-class services and facilities. Among all its offerings, the dining and bar experience aboard the train is unmatched, with an ambiance praised by Viceroys of India, Maharajas of yore, and Nawabs. The Palace on Wheels Train Dining and Bar provides multiple options to make your experience royal and luxurious.

Earlier, the restaurants on the Palace on Wheels were known as the Maharaja Restaurant and Maharani Restaurant. However, these names have now been changed to Swarn Mahal Restaurant and Sheesh Mahal Restaurant to further enhance the dining experience.


Palace on wheels
Royal Dining Experience on Palace on Wheels

While dining great meals in a room like a five-star hotel, guests are treated as royalty. Both dining carriages feature tables with two or four chairs so you may have a quiet dinner or a vibrant conversation. On both sides of the eating vehicles, there are big windows so that every guest may enjoy the scenery as they dine. an unforgettable dinner is created by this combination of classy atmosphere and premium cuisine.

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Swarn Mahal Restaurant

The Swarn Mahal Restaurant is much like a majestic palace since it has gold themed interior that will instantly take diners to the kings and queen’s period. The beautiful and warm gold colour of the ceiling gives ..

Sheesh Mahal Restaurant

Sheesh Mahal Restaurant has specially designed with mirror work which let the visitors to see their reflection in the utensils, tables which are inspired by Amer Fort. The interiors are also elegantly decorated fol..

The Palace on wheels
Royal Dining Experience Aboard Palace on Wheels

Dining on The Palace on Wheels is very luxurious because it has two different places. Local, fresh, high-quality ingredients will be used to make meals that reflect the places you went. The food on the menu includes Indian, Chinese, and American options. The food changes based on where you are—for example, Mughal specialties in Agra and Mewar specialties in Alwar.

There are eggs, pastries, Indian breads, yoghurt, fruit, and drinks that are just made for breakfast. For lunch and dinner, you can choose from a mix of Indian and European dishes. For dessert, you can enjoy traditional sweets. When you eat at a dinner looking at a beautiful scenery, drinks go well with your food. To give people a full cultural experience, the cook sometimes makes unique dishes with rare, locally grown foods.