The Nightjar restaurant got its name from a beautiful endangered bird called nightjar which frequents JUSGAR. This species known as the Indian Nightjar (Caprimulgus asiaticus) is a resident breeder in open lands across south Asia and Southeast Asia. Small and short tailed, it usually sits on the ground or on low trees, so its melodious sounds can be easily heard here in JUSGAR at dawn or dusk.
The Nightjar restaurant is as beautiful as its name suggests. Its glass exteriors ensure that diners can observe the uninterrupted view of the landscape and nearby hills in daylight as well as in moonlight. Specializing in traditional Garhwali and Kumaoni cuisine, this multi-cuisine restaurant offers mouth-watering Indian, Chinese and Continental dishes.