While the heart of the hill station is littered with tiny, hole-in-the-wall eateries where each one seems no different from the next, there are a handful of restaurants that are worth a detour. Whether you're in the mood for some sinful comfort food, an authentic Tibetan meal, light cafe-style snacks, or something more sophisticated—we've got you covered.
Emily’s
A cosy dining room serving gourmet Continental and Indian fare, Emily’s is one of the most charming places to have a meal.
Kalsang Friends Corner
Decked in red—walls, lanterns, Tibetan prayer flags et al—Kalsang is Mussoorie’s go-to spot for Oriental food. They’ve got a pretty extensive menu, ranging from Thai, Chinese and Tibetan to Indian, but regulars here
Clock Tower Café
Just adjacent to the clock tower (hence the name), Clock Tower Café is a favourite with the young crowd, and is probably one of the most ambient eateries in the hill station
Chic Chocolate
Ignore the cheesy moniker, and Chic Chocolate on Mussoorie’s Mall Road is a big mouthful of delicious comfort food that looks and tastes home made—in a good way.
The Tavern
One of the liveliest ways to spend an evening when you’re in Mussoorie, is to head to The Tavern for drinks and dinner. There’s usually live music playing—and although it’s nothing exceptional, it definitely