The Nightjar Restaurant is named after the enchanting and endangered Indian Nightjar (Caprimulgus asiaticus), a frequent visitor to JUGSAR. This elusive bird, native to open lands across South and Southeast Asia, is known for its melodious calls, often heard at dawn and dusk as it perches low on trees or the ground.
True to its name, The Nightjar Restaurant is a visual and culinary delight. Its elegant glass exteriors offer uninterrupted views of the surrounding hills and landscapes, whether under the golden sunlight or the serene moonlight. Specializing in traditional Garhwali and Kumaoni cuisine, this multi-cuisine restaurant also serves an array of delectable Indian, Chinese, and Continental dishes, promising a dining experience as exquisite as its setting.