Named for the majestic tree native to the region, The Chinar welcomes you with lavish buffets, à la carte menus and live cooking stations that turn eating out into an interactive experience. The ambiance is quite informal, so you’ll feel completely comfortable dropping in for an early breakfast, lingering over a leisurely lunch or satisfying a midnight craving.
You’ll want to set aside at least one evening for dinner in the splendid environs of The Durbar Hall. This exquisite fine dining restaurant serves Maharaja-style meals featuring an array of national and international dishes prepared to your specifications.
During dinner at the Outdoor Bar-be-que, it will be easy to imagine what life was like during the age of royalty. Well-manicured gardens bursting with colour sprawl across the palace grounds to form a picturesque backdrop. Framing the scene are two legendary Chinar trees that date back to Maharaja Hari Singh’s time and are a part of the heritage property’s history.