Best Restaurants in Jim Corbett | Dining Restaurants

Best Restaurants in Jim Corbett | Dining Restaurants
River Edge Restaurant (Member HRANI) Dining at Corbett Riverside Resort: A feast for your eyes and taste buds Corbett Riverside Resort makes the dining experience a unique one from its unusual restaurant built on the picturesque bank of the river Kosi. Sumptuous buffets can be savoured inside the spacious, sunlit restaurant or at the outdoor picnic tables on the restaurant’s wide and open balcony. Every breakfast, lunch, and dinner spread is a banquet of hot and cold beverages, barbequed meats, fish, lentils and fresh vegetables garnished and served with greens and vegetables handpicked from our own organic kitchen garden. Making your meal times special are the sounds of the river streaming past you or the sights of majestic eagles and little egrets gliding by. In the evenings enjoy your tea with the river breeze in your hair, and a romantic dinner warmed by the roaring bonfires. Indoors, seated at the rugged handmade wooden tables you always get a clear view of the cliffs and the river waters from the life size glass windows overlooking the river. Take your cup of chai down the restaurant to dip your feet in the Kosi waters, stroll along the kitchen garden rich with the fragrances of dhania or enjoy a glass of orange juice swaying on the river edge swings. The air of the Shivaliks, wholesome veggies and homely cooking aromas always work up a great appetite.
Wild Side Alfresco Restaurant
The Wild Side Alfresco Restaurant is for those guests who like to eat without any frills. An outside grill/ tandoor makes the restaurant an experience in itself, as you eat the kind of delectable food you would want, enjoying the live music underneath the spectacular night sky.
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Corbett Riverside Resort Best Resort in Jim Corbett | Hotels in Corbett

Corbett Riverside Resort Best Resort in Jim Corbett | Hotels in Corbett
Corbett Riverside Resort, one of the finest resorts in Jim Corbett, and a member of FHRAI, has hosted visitors from all over the world since 1989. As the ideal gateway to Jim Corbett National Park we present the sparkling waters of the river Kosi at your doorstep, exotic bird sightings from our restaurant, and the calls of the wild around the luxury of your rooms.
Close to Jim Corbett National Park and Tiger Reserve 11 kms from Ramnagar railway station in the Nainital district Corbett Riverside Resort, Jim Corbett is right on the banks of the river Kosi rated as best in hotels in and around the Jim Corbett National Park.
It is the only resort from among other Corbett hotels that has an unbroken one-kilometer long private river bank exclusive for its guests. With the river by your side you get many opportunities to spot the famous Mahaseer fish in its waters.
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