Gungadins Restaurant encompasses a central 3 storey void housing a waterfall which finishes in the restaurant's walk in wine room that houses over 180 different wines.
The walls are adorned with prints taken by the British Army in occupation, old Indian furniture is dotted throughout the rooms and natural light floods in from the upper level through lead light windows, to the ground floor below. Exposed blue stone and red brick walls, tall palms, a ceremonial elephant and a bar watched over by carved Indian Guards completes the picture along with friendly efficient staff providing restaurant table service in full safari uniform.
Built on three levels, the restaurant offers 3 small private dining rooms seating 8, 10 and 12 guests respectively as well as a main dining area that can accommodate up to 70 guests. All rooms can be reserved for a private functions and bookings are advised well in advance.
Open daily: Lunch: 12noon onwards Dinner: 6.00pm onwards