Stepping into 1559 AD, Udaipur, you’re instantly transported to a world where heritage charm meets relaxed dining. Nestled within a tranquil courtyard, the restaurant combines colonial-era elegance with Rajasthani warmth, creating a space where conversation flows freely and every corner tells a story.
Whether you’re seeking an intimate dinner, exploring Udaipur’s culinary scene, or simply soaking in a serene heritage setting, 1559 AD offers a dining experience that’s both refined and inviting.
With its tastefully restored interiors, open courtyard, and soft lighting, 1559 AD strikes the perfect balance between old-world grandeur and modern comfort, making every meal feel special.
We thank Pushpendra Singh Shaktawat for introducing us to this restaurant. Our review, however, is fair and based entirely on our own experience.
Getting to 1559 AD
Finding 1559 AD is part of the experience and surprisingly easy. This restaurant, bistro lounge sits right on Fateh Sagar Road, so you won’t need to do much searching.
The restaurant is best accessed by car or cab, making it convenient even if you’re not familiar with Udaipur’s roads. As soon as you enter through the main entry, you’re greeted by the peaceful ambience of the open courtyard and tastefully restored interiors.

Heritage walls, soft lighting, and shaded seating create a space that feels a world away from the bustling streets outside. Unlike its sister restaurant, Upre by 1559 AD, this one doesn’t offer panoramic lake views. Instead, the focus is on heritage-style dining.
The Ambience and Décor
As you walk through the courtyard, you encounter a heritage bungalow transformed into a highly rated restaurant. The century-old property retains most of its architectural design and is fused with the concept of art nouvelle.
Outdoors, tables are evenly spaced for those who want to enjoy garden dining. We, however, chose to move indoors for our meal. Along the way, we noticed some tables in the corridor area as well.
The lounge area is equally inviting. You could easily spend more time here than at a Starbucks if you want to linger over food and conversation. In the evenings, live music adds a charming backdrop to the experience.
The main dining area boasts simple yet elegant decor, warm and welcoming. It exudes old-world hospitality while delivering classy service and a refined dining experience. This makes 1559 AD a great choice for couples and families seeking quality meal time together.





Food and Menu Experience
Between the two sister restaurants, we chose to try 1559 AD Udaipur first. Like Upre, it blends Rajasthani classics with continental favourites, making the menu both approachable and indulgent.
The variety allows you to explore a range of vegetarian and meat dishes, all served with the style and grace the restaurant is known for. The menu is quite identical to Upre by 1559 AD, probably because they’re under the same management.
Having already enjoyed Laal Maas at Tribute a few nights earlier, we went for a staple vegetarian choice — Aloo Gobi with Naan and Stuffed Kulcha. The food was delicious, infused with regional flavours that elevate the dining experience. The menu also offers international options like Lasagna and Risotto for those seeking comforting, familiar dishes.




For dessert, we chose the chocolate brownie with vanilla ice cream — simple, nostalgic, and a perfect way to end the evening. However, for those seeking something traditional can go for kulfi, gajar ka halwa, gulkand rabdi and even shahi tukda.
Truth be told, for those seeking a truly delicious food experience, 1559 AD feels like the superior of the two sister restaurants.
Our Honest Take

Having dined at Tribute Restaurant just a day prior, we had high expectations for 1559 AD Udaipur — and it delivered. Unlike Upre by 1559 AD and Tribute, this one doesn’t offer a lakeside view, but that isn’t a drawback. What makes 1559 AD Udaipur one of the best restaurants in the city is its diverse menu, rich regional flavours, excellent food quality, and impeccable service.
While we didn’t try the regional favourite Laal Maas, the Aloo Gobi was exceptionally delicious, and the service was friendly and prompt. Combined with its heritage décor and Rajputana vibe, 1559 AD Udaipur provides a memorable, value-for-money dining experience.
Final Thoughts

1559 AD Udaipur is a heritage dining gem that perfectly balances old-world charm with modern comfort. From the peaceful courtyard and elegant interiors to the flavourful menu and attentive service, it delivers a dining experience that’s both relaxed and refined.
While it doesn’t boast lakeside views like its sister restaurant Upre, 1559 AD stands out for its heritage ambience, diverse menu, and quality of food, making it a great choice for couples, families, or anyone looking to enjoy a memorable meal in Udaipur.
FAQs About 1559 AD Udaipur
1559 AD Udaipur restaurant on P.P. Singhal Marg, near Fateh Sagar Lake.
Yes, advance reservations are highly recommended, especially around sunset hours, weekends, and during the tourist season.
Absolutely. The restaurant ambience is relaxed enough for families and small groups. Couples also can have quality dining experience.
The restaurant offers a mix of Rajasthani, North Indian, and Continental dishes with a focus on presentation and ambience.
Expect to spend around ₹1,800–₹2,500 for two people, depending on what you order and whether you include drinks or desserts.
You can visit the restaurant during lunch and dinner hours. However, make sure you reserve your seat especially on public holidays and weekends.
Yes, the restaurant has a menu featuring cocktails, beers, wine, and spirits.
Yes, there is limited parking available outside the restaurant gate.
The restaurant stays open for business from 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM.
4 comments
It looks like a wonderful restaurant. I would find it hard to choose between inside and outside. The LED balloons are fascinating. I have never seen them. The picture of the dessert is making me hungry.
I would recommend sitting inside if you don’t prefer live music. I saw those balloons for the first time ever which is why I was intrigued to see them closely. I tried selling those on the street and I managed to stop a car but they didn’t buy it because of the price. I didn’t buy it either but since he was generous and kind to let me hold it we decided to give him some cash as a goodwill gesture. We had a good conversation and then bid goodnight. The brownie as I mentioned is the best one I had in Udaipur. Thank you for visiting, Dan.
It looks like fun!!
It was a great experience.