Emily’s
Hitani KaurHitani Kaur/Times Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS, MUSSOORIE/ Updated : Jul 7, 2016, 13:43 IST
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A cosy dining room serving gourmet Continental and Indian fare, Emily’s is one of the most charming places to have a meal.
A cosy dining room serving gourmet Continental and Indian fare, Emily’s is one of the most charming places to have a meal. Read less

A cosy dining room serving gourmet Continental and Indian fare, Emily’s is one of the most charming places to have a meal. The interiors are beautifully decorated—with floral wallpaper on one side, framed quotes on the other, a slanting wooden roof and low comfortable seating between—and the terrace just outside is perfect for a romantic, candle-lit dinner under the stars with beautiful views of the surrounding Himalayas and Doon valley far below. Housed within the boutique hotel, Rokeby Manor, Emily’s opens early in time for breakfast and serves up till midnight.
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