Darjeeling

Darjeeling is a town in India's West Bengal state, in the Himalayan foothills. Once a summer resort for the British Raj elite, it remains the terminus of the narrow-gauge Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, or “Toy Train,” completed in 1881. It's famed for the distinctive black tea grown on plantations that dot its surrounding slopes. Its backdrop is Mt. Kanchenjunga, among the world’s highest peaks.
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Tiger Hill, situated 2590 meters above sea level and 13 kilometers from Darjeeling, is renowned for its breathtaking sunrise views. It offers a spectacular sight of the sun illuminating the peaks of Kanchenjunga before it appears at lower altitudes. This hill is also the summit of Ghoom, the highest railway station on the Darjeeling Himalayan Train route, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Dear folks I'm reviewing Most beautiful place in Darjeeling. The Tiger Hill. Tiger Hill Sunrise Point is truly a must-visit when in Darjeeling! Located about a 30–40 minute drive from the main city, it’s famous for offering a breathtaking view of the sunrise over the Kanchenjunga range. Ideally, you should plan your visit between 3:30 a.m. and 5:30 a.m. to catch the magical first rays lighting up the snow-clad peaks. However, do keep in mind that the weather in Darjeeling can be very unpredictable. If clouds are too dense, the majestic Himalayan view might hide itself away! The spot is peaceful and fills you with a deep sense of calm and wonder. With the cool winds blowing. whether you make it for sunrise or visit later in the day, Tiger Hill is absolutely worth every moment — a truly unforgettable experience. Must recommended place in Darjeeling
Dhaara S — Google review
Check for the clouds at around 3am before heading here to get an idea whether you can see the mountains especially the Kanchanjunga. The vehicle management needs to improve. The entire tourist population of Darjeeling will be here with atleast 300 cars on a weekday and more on the weekends. So be ready to walk a bit because your driver will prefer keeping the car at the far end to ease the departure. No official observatory here when I went in the month of October 2025. You'll have some local vendors who serve maggie and momo as well. So enjoy this place and be hopeful that the weather gods bless you
Bryan M — Google review
Bike is allowed after 9 am. Road is fine. Sunset is more beautiful than sunrise.
Kingshuk P — Google review
Visited Tiger Hill and had a wonderful experience. The sunrise over the mountains was stunning, and watching the golden light hit the peaks felt magical. We also had pahad wali Maggie, which tasted amazing in the cold mountain weather. Overall, a beautiful and refreshing visit!
Shoumini D — Google review
Sunrise view from the tiger hill is a mesmerizing experience. And also the view of Kanchenjunga from here is wonderful. Must visit place if you visit Darjeeling.
Sriman N — Google review
Iconic Place in Darjeeling for Sunrise View !! Kanchanjunga in the golden rays of Sun was just pleasure to eyes 👀! Perfect place for photoshoot and If the sky is clear the you can get a view of the Mt. Everest too!
Sachin M — Google review
It's an amazing view point ,one should definitely visit in a life time. Mesmerizing sunrise and kanchenjunga mountain range will make your visit worth the time and effort you put to reach there.
Irfan K — Google review
At Tiger Hill before the dawn, The world is quiet, still, and calm. Then slowly, light begins to rise— A golden whisper in the skies. Kangchenjunga wakes in glow, Blushing pink with morning’s show. The Sleeping Buddha shines in gold, A sight that never can grow old. Clouds drift soft, the air is chill, Magic lingers on the hill. In that moment, pure and true— The mountains feel like they’re blessing you. A sunrise framed in heaven’s hue—
Punnya N — Google review
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Batasia Loop is a fascinating stop along the Siliguri-Darjeeling route, situated below Ghoom Railway Station. This engineering marvel from the British era was designed to ease the steep descent for trains passing through Ghoom station on their journey to Darjeeling. Observing the miniature train navigate around this circular track is a delightful experience for visitors.
Before few day’s ago me with my loving family visited the iconic Batasia Loop in Darjeeling, a scenic wonder along the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, where the toy train winds through lush greenery and panoramic Mountain View’s. You can wear beautiful costumes for rent rs 50. You can easily spend 30 minutes to 1 hour here. . The toy train halts here briefly, allowing passengers to experience the mesmerizing landscape and capture stunning photographs. This was such a beautiful experience.
Neegar A — Google review
Batasia Loop in Darjeeling is a fascinating blend of engineering marvel, natural beauty, and cultural charm. Located about 5 km from the town, this iconic railway loop is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, built to negotiate steep gradients in the hilly terrain. Watching the famous toy train wind its way through the perfectly curved track, with the majestic Kanchenjunga range as the backdrop, is a sight that delights both railway enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. The loop is surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens filled with vibrant flowers, manicured lawns, and walking paths, making it a peaceful spot to stroll and enjoy the crisp mountain air. At the center stands a war memorial dedicated to the Gorkha soldiers who sacrificed their lives in various wars post-independence. The monument, with its solemn atmosphere, adds historical significance to the scenic location. On clear days, Batasia Loop offers sweeping panoramic views of Darjeeling town and the snow-clad peaks beyond. Local vendors selling tea, snacks, and souvenirs add a friendly, lively touch to the visit. The early morning is the best time to experience the place, especially when the toy train passes through. Batasia Loop is more than just a stopover—it’s a picturesque and meaningful part of Darjeeling’s heritage that captures the region’s spirit perfectly.
SK R — Google review
My visit to Batasia Loop was one of the most scenic and memorable parts of my Darjeeling trip. I took the Toy Train joy ride, and the 15-minute halt at Batasia Loop made the experience even more special. As soon as I stepped out, I was welcomed by a stunning 360° view of the valley, the beautifully designed garden, and on a clear day, the majestic Kanchenjunga. I even took the view through the binoculars available there, and the sight was absolutely breathtaking — it felt like the mountains were right in front of me. The loop itself is fascinating to witness, with the toy train track curving gracefully around the garden, creating a picture-perfect moment. The garden is vibrant and well-maintained, with flower beds, clean pathways and several lovely spots to pause, click photos or simply soak in the surroundings. The War Memorial in the centre adds a heartfelt touch, honouring the brave Gorkha soldiers and bringing a sense of respect and reflection. For me, Batasia Loop is the perfect blend of nature, nostalgia and emotion. That short 15-minute stop during the toy train ride was enough to leave a lasting impression. It’s a must-visit to truly experience the charm of Darjeeling — peaceful, picturesque and truly unforgettable.
Surojit S — Google review
We visited Batasia Loop in the morning, and it was an unforgettable experience. The entry ticket is ₹50 per person, which is absolutely worth it. The sky was crystal clear that day, allowing us to enjoy a stunning view of the majestic Kanchenjunga right from the spot. The beautifully landscaped gardens, the iconic spiral railway track, and the peaceful atmosphere made the visit even more special. A must-visit place in Darjeeling, especially in the morning when the views are at their best.
Sohail S — Google review
Standing at the heart of the Batasia Loop offers a truly mesmerizing perspective. It's a breathtaking confluence of human ingenuity—witnessing the toy train loop around itself—set against the spectacular backdrop of the snow-capped Kanchenjunga. A moment of pure, tranquil beauty that every Darjeeling visitor must experience!!
Mostafijur R — Google review
Batasia Loop is an average spot that doesn’t quite live up to the hype. The views are decent, but not particularly unique compared to other scenic locations nearby. The biggest downside is that it’s overly crowded, especially during peak hours, which takes away from the experience. There isn’t much to do apart from a quick stop for photos, and facilities around the area are minimal. Overall, it’s okay for a short visit, but not worth going out of your way for.
Dr R — Google review
A Must-Visit Icon of Darjeeling! Batasia Loop is one of the most iconic and scenic spots in Darjeeling. Watching the toy train take a wide, graceful loop around the beautifully landscaped garden is a treat — especially with the mighty Kanchenjunga towering in the background on a clear day. It’s not just a railway marvel but also a peaceful place to spend some time. The area is well maintained with a lovely garden, a war memorial honoring Gorkha soldiers, and small shops offering local snacks, tea, and souvenirs. It’s a photographer’s paradise — the panoramic views of the mountains and the town are breathtaking.
Krishna S — Google review
This place orders a panoramic view of Himalayas. Toy train stops here for 15min. to let you enjoy the scenic beauty.
Rohan R — Google review
Batasiya View Point, West Point, Ghoom, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734102, IndiaTips and more reviews for Batasia Loop ㅤ
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Nestled amidst picturesque tea plantations and overlooked by the majestic Kanchenjunga, the charming town of Darjeeling offers a plethora of captivating attractions. Visitors can savor the colonial ambiance while enjoying a pink gin and tonic, explore tea factories, discover museums and zoos, witness the breathtaking Himalayan sunrise, or meander through botanical gardens. The Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park is a must-visit attraction in Darjeeling.
Darjeeling Zoo, officially known as Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park, is one of the most unique zoos I’ve ever visited. Nestled on the hilly slopes of Darjeeling, it’s not just a zoo—it feels like a walk through a peaceful, forested sanctuary with crisp mountain air all around. What makes this zoo special is its focus on high-altitude Himalayan animals. You’ll find red pandas, snow leopards, Himalayan wolves, and even a majestic black panther if you’re lucky. The enclosures are pretty spacious, and most of them blend naturally with the surroundings, which makes it feel less like a typical zoo and more like an animal reserve. One of the highlights for me was seeing the red pandas up close—they’re adorable and quite active! The snow leopards, though lazy, were a treat to spot. There’s also a mountaineering institute within the premises that’s worth a quick stop if you’re into adventure history. Walking around the zoo can be a bit tiring since it's on a slope, so comfortable shoes are a must. It’s clean, well-maintained, and offers great photo opportunities, especially on clear days with views of the surrounding hills. Entry fees are very reasonable, and it's a great place for both kids and adults to learn about Himalayan wildlife. I would definitely recommend adding it to your Darjeeling itinerary if you love animals or simply want a peaceful escape for an hour or two.
Ragini B — Google review
One of the best high-altitude zoos in India! Located in the scenic hills of Darjeeling, this zoo is home to rare and endangered Himalayan animals including the red panda, Asiatic black bear, Royal Bengal tiger, white tiger, leopard, and even the elusive snow leopard. The zoo is well-maintained and focused on conservation and breeding programs, especially for red pandas and Himalayan wolves. The enclosures are natural-looking and spacious, though be prepared for a bit of walking uphill due to the hilly terrain. ✅ Must-see: Red panda enclosure, snow leopards, and pheasants. 🌲 Surrounded by serene nature and cool weather – makes the walk enjoyable. 🎟️ Tickets are affordable and you can also visit the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute inside the same complex.
Debasmita M — Google review
The Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park, better known as the Darjeeling Zoo, is one of the most unique zoos in India and a must-visit while in town. Established in 1958, it is the highest-altitude zoo in the country, located at around 7,000 feet above sea level. Unlike many other zoos, this one specializes in conserving and breeding endangered Himalayan species, which makes it very special. The zoo is home to rare animals such as the Red Panda, Snow Leopard, Himalayan Wolf, and Clouded Leopard. Seeing these magnificent creatures in a habitat designed close to their natural environment is truly memorable. The enclosures are well-planned and spread out, and the hilly terrain of the zoo itself makes walking through it an experience in nature. The greenery, fresh air, and peaceful surroundings make it very different from crowded city zoos. Another highlight is the adjacent Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HMI), which you can explore along with the zoo. It adds to the overall experience, especially for those interested in trekking and mountaineering history. On the downside, the zoo involves a lot of walking and climbing, which might be tiring for elderly visitors. Also, some enclosures could use better signage and maintenance. Overall, Darjeeling Zoo is an excellent place for families, nature lovers, and anyone curious about Himalayan wildlife. A well-deserved 4-star destination that blends education, conservation, and natural beauty.
Soumitra M — Google review
A truly unique place!!!!!! We enjoyed a lot here ---we the three friends. Positives 1. Snow Leopard is the main attraction here. 2. Tigers are few in numbers and visible prominently. 3. You can see bear and crocodile from very near. 4. Varieties of deer are available here. 5. Parrot house is another attraction here. 6. Bengal Natural History Museum ####Dont miss it. It is a jem. It is inside the zoo area. But very few people enter her. Negatives 1. Need more species of animals and birds as they are very few in quantity and numbers.
Shovan D — Google review
Excellent high-altitude zoo! The conservation work here is commendable. Saw the beautiful Red Panda and the elusive Snow Leopard. Well-maintained and a lovely atmosphere. The ticket price is very reasonable for a combined visit with the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute. A definite highlight of my Darjeeling trip."
SHOUVIK C — Google review
Visited the place during diwali with my family. Very clean and nicely maintained. I will suggestvto book tickets in online so thst there is no wait at the gate. Just show the QR at the entry and you can go in. There is car parking space for private cars and if you are coming by publoc taxi then have to walk around 300 metres. So if ypu have aged people or kids better yake private taxi and drop at the gate. There are snow leopards, birds etx but no tiger when we visited. One thing please bring your own water bottle. There are ample refillers available but no shop to purchase water.
Partha D — Google review
Padmaja Naidu Zoological Park is situated in Darjeeling. This Zoo is famous for sambar, deer, and Siberian Tiger and the famous Red Panda. You can enjoy the area. There is most important thing that is Himalayan Mountaineering Institute and Museum. There museum is really fantastic. Those who have interest in the Himalaya, should love this museum.
Raghab G — Google review
This zoo is good, ticket for Indians in 2025 is 110rs. You can book it online also. As darjeeling is known has queen of hills, so whole zoo is like up and down. Be ready for small treaking. It's not only a zoo, you will see greenery, aquarium and HIM museum.
Parth A — Google review
Padmaja naidu, Himalayan zoological park, Jawahar Parbat, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, Indiahttps://darjeelingzoo.in/+91 354 225 3709Tips and more reviews for Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park
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The Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HIM) in Darjeeling is a renowned educational venue that offers a range of activities for adventure enthusiasts. Established to commemorate the first successful ascent of Mount Everest, it provides classes, expeditions, and an indoor climbing wall. The institute also features a museum with memorabilia and photos from the early days of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway.
The Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HMI) is one of the premier mountaineering institutes in the world. Founded on November 4th, 1954 by none other than Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, to commemorate the first successful ascent of Mount Everest by late Tenzing Norgay Sherpa & Sir Edmund Hillary. Being the premier mountaineering institute of South-east Asia, HMI is also referred to as the Mecca of Indian Mountaineering. The Institute has an international reputation and has trained thousands of people from across the globe in mountaineering and allied adventure activities. The major access to Darjeeling by road is via Siliguri, 77 K.M. (via NH 55), which is connected to all the major cities of India. Bus service is available from Tenzing Norgay Bus Stand, Siliguri. Smaller vehicles are also available on seat-sharing/ hire from airport, railway station, motor syndicates / police motor stand. Facility of Pre-paid taxi stand from NJP Railway station & Bagdogra airport can also be availed. The four routes that one can opt from Siliguri to reach Darjeeling are: i) Tindharia – Kurseong route ii) Dudhiya – Mirik route iii) Rohini route iv) Pankhabari The institute is really stunning and each hair of your body will be straight after entered and visiting the institute. Must must visit once. Food court, shop and toilets are also be there. And after buy tickets for zoo the the same ticket will give you the access for HMI.
Ami R — Google review
The Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HMI) is one of the premier mountaineering institutes in the world. After buy tickets for zoo the same ticket will give you the access for HMI. There also a museum, which has an immense collection of mountaineering equipment, scales of the mountain range and anything and everything in between. Everything is very well presented. It was good to know that Tenzing was associated with HMI. They also have his shrine. Malavath Poorna is the youngest girl in the world to have climbed Mount Everest Is also trained in this institute.
Neegar A — Google review
You will enjoy going here because they will teach you in a very good way how you should do mountaineering. How to climb mountains. Which instruments does he use? Which stall does he use? How should I walk? Who was the first to climb a mountain? Who was the first to climb Mount Everest? You will get to know everything here.
Lakshmi R — Google review
Excellent place for mountain enthusiasts. Located within the Zoo complex. Different courses are available here from basic to advanced. Ticket has to be taken from the zoo entrance itself
DR — Google review
As I stood at the institution in Darjeeling, the Himalayas unfolded before me like a canvas of breathtaking beauty. The snow-capped peaks, majestic and towering, seemed to defy gravity, their rugged grandeur softened by the gentle caress of mist. The mountains' serene silence was punctuated only by the sweet songs of birds and the rustle of leaves, creating a symphony that resonated deep within my soul. The Himalayas are a masterpiece of nature, crafted over millions of years by the patient hands of wind, water, and ice. As I gazed upon their majestic form, I felt the weight of their ancient history, the stories of civilizations past etched into every rock and valley. The institution, nestled in the heart of this natural wonder, seemed a haven for those seeking knowledge and adventure. The Himalayas near Darjeeling are a haven for the senses. The scent of rhododendrons and pine wafted through the air, mingling with the earthy aroma of the forest floor. The taste of local tea, rich and full-bodied, was a perfect complement to the stunning views. As I sipped my tea, I felt the stress of the world melt away, replaced by a sense of tranquility and awe. The institution's surroundings offer a wealth of opportunities for exploration and discovery. From trekking and mountaineering to birdwatching and photography, there's something for every kind of adventurer. As I watched the sun set over the Himalayas, painting the sky with hues of gold and crimson, I felt grateful to be in this enchanting location. In the evening, as the stars began to twinkle in the night sky, the Himalayas took on a mystical quality. The mountains seemed to whisper secrets to the wind, their ancient wisdom carried on the breeze. As I stood there, enveloped by the majesty of the Himalayas, I felt a deep sense of connection to the natural world. The Himalayas near Darjeeling are a treasure trove of natural beauty, cultural richness, and adventure opportunities. Whether you're a nature lover, a photographer, or simply someone seeking inspiration, the Himalayas are sure to leave you spellbound. As I left the institution, I carried with me memories of the majestic Himalayas, their grandeur and beauty forever etched in my mind.
Sonali T — Google review
Invaluable tourist spot in Darjeeling. Great place to view the glorious attempts to climb the tallest mountain peaks in India and Nepal. We also get the opportunity to see the various gear used by the countless mountaineers in their attempts to climb them. There are also the statues of Tenzing Sherpa and Edmund Hillary. We pause there in awe as we recollect their heroic feat. The entire process of mountaineering is described in detail there. There are several magnificent photographs too.
Dr G — Google review
An absolute gem for anyone interested in mountaineering, adventure, or Himalayan history. The Himalayan Mountaineering Institute is not only well-maintained but also deeply inspiring. The museum section is filled with fascinating exhibits, including gear used by Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary. The location is scenic, nestled near the Darjeeling Zoo, with a backdrop of the Himalayas. Great for families, students, or solo travelers. The staff are knowledgeable and helpful, and the entire experience is both educational and enriching. Don’t miss the mountaineering wall, training areas, and the tribute to Tenzing Norgay — it truly reflects the spirit of adventure that Darjeeling is known for. Highly recommended!
Itz V — Google review
This Himalayan zoological park is good place for Visitors, inside 3 place to visit and enjoy most beautiful time
Gyanu K — Google review
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Nestled at an enchanting altitude of 6,800 feet, Happy Valley Tea Estate spans across 437 acres and is the second oldest tea estate in Darjeeling. Visitors can embark on tours to witness the intricate process of harvesting and processing tea leaves. The lush plantations set against hilly slopes emit a captivating aroma that adds to the charm of this historical plantation. Guided tours offer insights into the rich history and production of world-renowned Darjeeling Tea.
One of the most beautiful and well maintained tea gardens I have ever visited in Darjeeling district, very few people know & visit this spot as the road condition is not that good , but once you enter into this Garden you will be completely mesmerized, In the tea factory they will show you the entire process of Tea making from Tea leaf plucking to packaging, the factory is situated inside the tea garden only. You have to pay rupees 100/- to witness this process but for tea garden visit there is no entry fee. Here they also sell the tea product - Milk tea, Green tea , Black tea. Overall, A must visit place in Darjeeling. 👍
Souraj K — Google review
A Serene Walk and a Lovely Experience at Happy Valley Tea Estate We walked down to Happy Valley Tea Estate from the Botanical Garden, and as we emerged from the alley into the open, we were greeted by breathtaking views of tea plants carpeting the slopes. The trail, lined with graceful Deodhar trees on one side, made the walk even more delightful. After a leisurely kilometre-long walk, we reached the estate around 12:30 pm. July being off-season, there were hardly any tourists, and the factory was relatively quiet as most activity happens in the morning hours. Nevertheless, the staff kindly conducted a tour of the factory, explaining the tea-making process in detail, followed by a tea tasting session. The tour costs ₹100 per person. Happy Valley Tea Estate is definitely worth a visit when in Darjeeling - for its peaceful atmosphere, stunning surroundings and a chance to relish the essence of Darjeeling tea.
Abhinav S — Google review
Happy Villa Tea Estate, Darjeeling Not a very famous spot, and that’s exactly what makes it special. Happy Villa Tea Estate is peaceful, uncrowded, and full of natural charm. Once you reach here, the breathtaking views will surely surprise you. You can capture some stunning photos amidst the lush tea gardens and enjoy a panoramic view of the Darjeeling town from this serene spot. A hidden gem that truly deserves more attention!
Soumendra S — Google review
Nice experience. They did sell me very expensive tea though which was available online for lesser price. The tea was great no doubt. The estate is beautiful. Its a steep walk down and up to the estate.
Bhagyashree A — Google review
Very informative tour of the tea factory and some delicious free samples of the different types of tea which we could then buy boxes of if wanted. We were also free to wander the beautiful tea plantations.
Nitish N — Google review
I didn’t visit the tea factory itself, but I did enjoy the beautiful views of the town and the stunning hills of West Bengal as I walked down the road. Just a friendly reminder! what goes down must come back up! 😂 I ended up walking all the way down toward the Darjeeling side and came back up through the village, which took me about 30 to 40 minutes.
Donggeon K — Google review
A serine walk in the woods and nature With refreshing smell of fresh tea leaves makes you want to stay here forever The stalls outside offers various kinds of tea leaves you can purchase and whole spices you can choose from Really liked the process of plucking the tea leaves had made videos of the place to cherish in future
Culinary K — Google review
Happy Valley Tea Estate is a good place. You can see very good views here. You will have to walk a lot here. You will have to go down as well. You will have to walk a lot up as well. Do not forget to buy tea from here. Tea of many flavors.
Lakshmi R — Google review
Lebong Cart Rd, near Darjeeling, Chauk Bazaar, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, IndiaTips and more reviews for Happy Valley Tea Estate

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Kunga Restaurant is a charming eatery located on Gandhi Road in Darjeeling, known for its authentic Tibetan cuisine. The restaurant is run by a Tibetan family and offers a cozy atmosphere to enjoy flavorful and comforting thukpa bowls, as well as popular dishes like momos. Visitors may find themselves sharing tables with local monks dressed in traditional robes, adding to the cultural experience.
The best best best food I have ever had!!! This place is being viral for all the right reasons. It’s worth every hype. Their PHING is to die for. We tried so many items from their menu and nothing disappointed us. Each item was better than another. Honestly if you also go to Darjeeling very often like me you should definitely give this place a try. Though you need to remember one thing that their cooking style is very different. More like Nepali and Tibetan style. So if you’re hoping to taste Chinese flavours this is not a place for you. They use very little oil and sauce. Make regional dishes. We loved it. It’s my favourite. ❤️❤️
Barsa D — Google review
★★★★☆ 4/5 Had a great experience at Kunga Restaurant! The ambience is warm and inviting with cozy Tibetan decor that gives it a peaceful, authentic feel. Perfect spot to enjoy a relaxing meal. We tried several dishes and loved the flavors. The Chicken Noodles were delicious—well-cooked with tender chicken and a nice balance of spice. The Glass Noodles were light, full of veggies, and had a great texture—ideal if you're in the mood for something less heavy. But the real star was the Chicken Momos—juicy, flavorful, and paired perfectly with the spicy chutney. Definitely one of the best momo spots in town. It can get a bit crowded during peak hours, but the overall atmosphere remains pleasant and inviting. Service was decent and the prices were fair. A little more seasoning in a couple of dishes would’ve made it a 5-star experience, but overall, highly recommended!
Gaurav ( — Google review
I recently visited Kunga Restaurant in Darjeeling and enjoyed a hearty Tibetan meal. The place itself is small and tucked away on Gandhi Road, but it has a homely vibe that instantly makes you comfortable. Seating is limited, so it can get a bit crowded, yet the warmth of the staff and the aroma of food create a welcoming atmosphere. I tried their chicken fried rice, chicken noodles, and sweet and sour chicken. The fried rice was flavourful, not oily, and well-balanced with fresh vegetables and tender chicken. The chicken noodles were even better—perfectly cooked with just the right texture, packed with generous portions and a comforting, authentic taste. The highlight for me was the sweet and sour chicken: the sauce had the ideal balance of tangy and slightly sweet notes, coating the crispy chicken beautifully. It felt indulgent yet satisfying. Service was prompt and polite, though with the rush, a little waiting time is expected. Prices are reasonable considering the quality and quantity, making it good value in Darjeeling’s food scene. Overall, Kunga delivers authentic, tasty Tibetan-style dishes with a homely charm. For hearty food lovers, it’s a spot I’d definitely recommend. A solid 4-star experience.
Soumitra M — Google review
I visited Kunga last week and tried the cheese steamed chicken momos – the food was excellent. However, the staff’s behavior was not very welcoming. You’re required to place your entire order at once, as they do not accept additional orders later, which they mention while taking the order. Another drawback is that they only accept cash payments.
Sourav S — Google review
To date, hands down the best mixed fried rice I have tasted here. Usually, people stand in long queues to get a table. When I visited this place, I was able to get a seat in under ten minutes. Indeed, it is one of the best restaurants if anyone is visiting Darjeeling.
Arghya M — Google review
Must try their Noodles/chowmein and momo. Very famous chinese food joint in Darjeeling. Maximum sitting capacity 16 to 18 heads. Be prepare for a long wait outside.
Rohan R — Google review
Rest of the food was delicious in taste. Ordered pork curry and the pork was uncooked. When I gave a feedback about it to the owner lady her reaction was not very impressive. She bluntly said you are the 1st customer complaining about it and it is like this only. It’s not good to eat uncooked pork at all. And the owner should be aware about it. Rather accepting it and giving such blunt replies they must accept it and correct it. Being a famous food joint doesn’t mean they are 100% correct.
Ankush B — Google review
Momos were tasty and wide variety of food on offer. Staff and owners needs to be courteous & customer friendly. Surprisingly restaurant was closed for lunch from 1.00 to 2.00. being a tourist location, people visit hotels for lunch.
Karthik S — Google review
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Bakery
Glenary's— Bakery, Restaurant & Pub is a renowned establishment in Darjeeling that offers a diverse range of Indian, Chinese, and Continental cuisine. Situated in a vintage rooftop setting with picturesque city views, it provides an immersive dining experience. The eatery is known for its delectable offerings such as Shepherds Pie and expertly crafted cocktails like the Bloody Mary.
The atmosphere never fails to astonish me every time I visit Glenary’s in Darjeeling. There’s something uniquely charming about this place — a blend of old-world colonial cafe vibes, warm hospitality, and the delightful aroma of freshly baked treats that instantly lifts your mood. Whether you choose to sit indoors amidst the classic wooden interiors or out on the terrace overlooking the picturesque valley, Glenary’s offers the perfect setting to relax and soak in Darjeeling’s charm. The food consistently lives up to its reputation. Their bakery items are a must-try – from pastries to cookies, everything tastes fresh and made with love. The cafe menu is equally impressive, with hearty portions and flavours that hit the right note every single time. Evenings here are especially special, with music and lively ambience adding to the experience. The staff is courteous, attentive, and always happy to help, making the overall experience smooth and enjoyable. For me, Glenary’s isn’t just a restaurant – it is an experience that captures the essence of Darjeeling. It’s the kind of place you keep going back to, to unwind, enjoy good food, and create memories.
Surojit S — Google review
We had the best time here. We got a bunch of their desserts and baked. While most of them were quite mid, their pina colada pastry blew us away. They have a bar on the ground floor, which was incredible! The live band on Sunday night was incredible, so vibey. The staff was great too. Loved their drinks, the vibe was great. Definitely worth visiting when in darj.
Dr. G — Google review
Glenary’s Bakery is one of the oldest and most iconic bakeries in India! 🧁 It has an amazing variety of bakery items — we loved the patties, Danish pastry, and donuts, and their Berline is a must-try. There are so many delicious options to choose from. Though it was a bit crowded, everything was well-organized. The self-service setup with microwaves to heat your food is a great touch. A must-visit spot in Darjeeling for all bakery lovers!
Suvi K — Google review
A classic Darjeeling landmark that beautifully blends old-world charm with great food and ambience. Glenary’s offers a cozy setting with panoramic hill views and delicious bakery items downstairs. The upper-level restaurant serves quality Indian and continental dishes, and the live music in the evenings adds a lively yet relaxing touch. Service is courteous, and the prices are fair for the experience. It’s a perfect place to unwind after a day of sightseeing — sip a cup of Darjeeling tea, enjoy the music, and soak in the colonial-era atmosphere. Truly one of the town’s most memorable dining experiences.
Avirup C — Google review
We had lunch here Good food. Tasty. And definitely well cooked. Ingredients are also genuine products. Kid friendly, Family friendly section is also there. This is an establishment from the colonial era. You definitely get that vibe here. The interior decoration is nostalgic to say the least. The facades, the windows, the floor, the outdoor seating will definitely leave you with memories.
Abhirup C — Google review
Glenarys, stands up to the hype. Atleast the aesthetics of the place and the food does. The service? Not so much. The restaurant is great. You get a good ambience, courtesy of the live music from the talented singers and musicians. We tipped one of the singers and he seemed genuinely happy and even thanked us. My friend, thank you for such a lovely performance! The place is nicely decorated, I'm sure everyone noticed that, but about the service, here's my main gripe. The person who handed us our menu and the one who took our order, didn't seem very professional. No greetings, no hello, what's your order today. The person just came up to the table without us calling for him, and stood there. We were a bit confused about what's going on but we were eventually successful in ordering our dinner. We got cheese balls for starters and they were delicious and for the main course we had plain rice and chicken reshmi butter masala. Each of those dishes were delicious and more than sufficient for 2 people, even 3 if you're not a big eater. The questionable service also comes in once you're at the bakery. Such a cumbersome experience packing something for the go, you'll have to run through hoops to have something packed and collected. The bill isn't included unless you ask for it and in our case, the wrong bill was, until I went up and picked up the correct bill myself. But again, the baked goods are 100% worth it. We had the Apple Pie, the Cheese Pie and the Lemon Tart. Each one fulfilled my expectations. Hats off to the chef!
Subhashis D — Google review
Glenary’s is an absolute gem in Darjeeling! The place has such a lovely old-world vibe — cozy interiors, cheerful staff, and that view of the hills that just makes you want to sit there for hours. Their sausages are out of this world, perfectly cooked and full of flavor. And the tea? Pure magic — the kind that makes you forget about time. Whether you’re grabbing breakfast, a quick snack, or just chilling with a pot of Darjeeling tea, Glenary’s hits the right note every single time. It’s got that perfect charm and comfort you look for in a hill station café. Totally worth every visit!
Saubhik D — Google review
Very good atmosphere, fireplace and live music 🎶 band with all the waiters in very smart black gorkha Dhakas. But the prices are slightly overpriced and the service is a little slow probably due to the heavy rush and bad weather ☁️. Very good chicken tikka masala.
Nilanjan G — Google review
Nehru Rd, near Clock Tower, Chauk Bazaar, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, Indiahttps://www.facebook.com/glenarysdarjeeling/+91 96351 62005Tips and more reviews for Glenary's— Bakery, Resturant & Pub
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Breakfast restaurant
Keventer's is a must-visit in Darjeeling, known for its traditional English breakfast and a variety of items like sandwiches, chicken salami, meat loafs, and pork sausages with eggs. The restaurant is located at the beginning of Nehru Road and has two floors. While Keventer's is popular, there are other eateries worth trying in Darjeeling to experience the local culture and ambiance.
Why not a perfect 5! Just awesome our experience was when we visited this iconic place in Darjeeling for a breakfast. It was a bit crowded though when we first entered the place. Due to the monsoon shower, the rooftop was not chosen by us. We sat indoors and ordered our breakfast. The hot pork platter they served can easily fill 2 stomachs and satisfy the taste buds without creating much pressure on the pocket. The omelette and other items are also available. The coffee was also nice and full of flavor. The garden section was missed by us in the morning. So decided to have a dessert run in the afternoon in the garden section with their famous milkshake and softy icecream. Though the climate was cloudy and foggy, we still enjoyed a few glimpses of the town from the beautifully decorated rooftop section. The staff behavior was good and service was really prompt even during rush hours.
J A — Google review
I'm telling you briefly I've been there quite a lot times, their food's tastes absolutely fantastic. They are very consistent when it is about the taste, just perfect. This is what you can call simply Darjeeling's best. Bonus! If you sit outside the view makes things more cherish (if the weather is good only).
Ranit M — Google review
My experience at Keventer’s was truly delightful! This place is a Darjeeling classic, especially if you’re looking to enjoy a hearty breakfast. Be prepared to line up early, though — the queue usually starts forming as early as 7:30 AM, which already says a lot about how popular this spot is. The ambiance is cozy, modern, and family-friendly, with two dining options: a beautiful rooftop seating area with stunning views of Darjeeling and a garden-side dining area for a more relaxed vibe. If you can, choose the rooftop — it’s the perfect spot to start your morning while soaking in the scenic views. The food was exceptional. We loved the meat platter so much that we actually ordered it twice! The menu is heavily inspired by traditional English breakfasts, which makes it a unique experience in Darjeeling. If I had to recommend just a couple of things, I’d say don’t miss their coffee — it’s a must-try — and definitely go for the meat platter, especially if you’re visiting with friends. The service was top-notch, and the staff were very attentive and friendly, making the overall experience even better. The prices are quite affordable, which is great considering the quality and portion sizes. Pro Tip: Try to get a seat on the rooftop area for the best experience — it’s the most beautiful place to enjoy breakfast in Darjeeling. Whether you’re solo, a couple, or traveling with friends and family, I highly recommend Keventer’s for a delicious meal and a relaxing time. It’s an absolute must-visit when in Darjeeling!
Sanju J — Google review
Great place to have a quick bite . More famous for breakfast I guess. We grabbed lunch and it was all empty . Veg options are limited but i had the veg burger which was good , my son had chicken nuggets which more like fried frozen ones. My husband had a chicken burger which was pretty average as well . Overall great place to chill !
Apoorva G — Google review
The vibe and the atmosphere, along with the food will make your day. Be noted that there is always a long line outside. The food tasted excellent. Do have any of their platter, don't forget the fluffy ice cream it is good too.
Surajit G — Google review
One of the most overhyped places in Darjeeling mall road. I visited this is place a couple of time, but the last time was bit disappointed. Every food in the pork platter was bit deep fried, wasn't suppose to be that deep fried. The ambience was too good, the view was mesmerizing ♥️
Furgwl H — Google review
If you are in Darjeeling, must have English breakfast in Keventer's. Also try their softy Rs.40. Wonderful view from the sitting area.
Rohan R — Google review
Keventer’s in Darjeeling is a classic spot that lives up to its charm. Their breakfast platter with sausages, eggs, and toast is comforting and delicious, especially when paired with a cup of hot chocolate or Darjeeling tea. The real highlight is the open terrace, where you can enjoy your meal with stunning views of the hills and cool mountain air. It’s the perfect place to soak in the town’s old-world vibe while enjoying a slow, satisfying meal. A must-visit for a relaxed start to your day in Darjeeling!
Dr. R — Google review
Shop No. 1, Club Side, Nehru Rd, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734101, Indiahttps://keventersdarjeeling.in/+91 354 225 6542Tips and more reviews for Keventer's
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Continental restaurant
Sonam's Kitchen, nestled on a serene street in Darjeeling, is a beloved cafe renowned for its hearty breakfasts and top-notch coffee. This family-owned gem, operating for over 13 years, offers a cozy and intimate setting perfect for a relaxed morning. With just three seating arrangements, the space exudes warmth and authenticity.
It’s a small eatery on Dr. Zakir Hussain Road famous for its breakfast platters, brunch and cozy environment. I tried their Breakfast platters of Hash Brown, Scrambled Egg, Cheese & Bread Toast. The combination is absolutely amazing. I have ordered a Darjeeling Black Tea & Cheese Omelette separately, both were tasty. The owner was very welcoming. We chatted a lot about the local cuisines. It’s a must visit for those who love the proper English Cuisine.
Debayan B — Google review
cute place with a western crowd. little pricier than some of the other local places but a good meal nevertheless, owner couple seemed very sweet. only reason i’m taking one star away is the price and the fact that i’m usually full and satisfied for a long time after having porridge but ended up still being hungry and getting samosas after this one! taste was good though.
Smiina J — Google review
A pretty cute food outlet with limited seating arrangement has been serving great hospitality for around 20 years. The foods served here are simple but tasty. The hash brown is their main attraction and it tastes great with their special cheese. The toast is toasted in a crispy way and it matches perfectly with scrambled egg and butter. The coffee was also strong and stimulates the taste buds. In a nutshell, they serve good food and overcome their shortfalls with their hearty and warm behavior.
J A — Google review
Sonam serves delicious continental breakfast such as banana pancakes, whole grain brown toast, oatmeal with cashews and raisins and honey, lemon, ginger tea. Her guesthouse, just up the hill, is a truly comfortable, private homestay experience with a private hot shower, queen size bed and a sunny terrace with large windows and a pleasant hill top breeze. Beautiful views of the Queen of the Hills can be enjoyed with both sunrise and sunset in the same location. If you are looking for a true family feel with a great vibe, look nowhere else. With loving kindness, Johnny
Johnny S — Google review
Thanks to the energetic owner, I had a cheerful and enjoyable meal. I was lucky to arrive when it wasn’t busy, so my food came out fairly quickly. However, please note that the owner handles both the kitchen and the front of house alone, so there might be some wait during peak hours. The toasted bread served with the breakfast was especially delicious. But the true highlight here is the Darjeeling tea. make sure to give it a try! The aroma is incredibly rich and the balance is unlike anything I’ve had before.
Donggeon K — Google review
A Breakfast Haven in Darjeeling! Sonam’s Kitchen is an absolute gem and a must-visit eatery in Darjeeling. We had a breakfast here that was nothing short of perfect — fulfilling, sumptuous and cooked with so much love. The highlight was their authentic mocha pot coffee, rich and aromatic, which complemented the meal beautifully. The place itself is small and cozy, with a warm, inviting vibe. What makes it even more special is the lovely couple who run it. With 27 years of passion poured into this kitchen, they give personal attention to every guest, making you feel right at home. Located on Dr. Zakir Hussain Road, it’s an easy walk from Chowrasta (Chowk). If you’re in Darjeeling, don’t miss this delightful little spot — it’s the kind of place that stays with you long after the trip ends.
Abhinav S — Google review
We went here at the time closing at lunch hour. Loved the has browns. The pancakes were also great. The portions were big, plate of hashbrowns with eggs and toast, along with pancakes was more than enough for 2 people
Monika K — Google review
Small eatery tucked in the alleyways of Darjeeling. The owner stole our heart with her lovely smile, cordial behaviour and interesting stories. The freshly made food (hashbrown and pancake) was really good. A must try whenever in Darjeeling. Special mention: Ginger lemon tea.
Mainak G — Google review
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Shangrila Bar is a warm and inviting hotel with charming rooms that offer free breakfast and stunning mountain views. The restaurant, located in a heritage building, boasts beautiful interiors with arches and wooden accents, providing one of the best views in the area. Guests have praised the spacious and clean rooms, although some updates may be needed. The attentive staff received high praise for their excellent service and helpfulness.
The ambience is absolutely stunning, the food is impeccable and the music and service is brilliant. Thanks to Abhishek who served us today and thanks to the violinist who put on such an amazing music set🩷
Tanushree B — Google review
The restaurant is located in a fantastic spot with a great environment and breathtaking views. The ambiance is peaceful, making it a lovely place to relax and enjoy the scenery. The location is easy to find, and the new building looks modern and inviting. However, the food was a big letdown. The dishes lacked flavor and freshness, and the overall quality was far from what we expected. If you’re coming here purely for the food, you might leave disappointed. It’s also worth mentioning that the restaurant has undergone renovations, moving from the old building to a completely new one. Some reviews and photos online might still show the previous structure, so don’t be confused when you see something entirely different. The new building is much more appealing, but unfortunately, the food doesn’t match the upgraded ambiance. If you’re visiting for the view and a calm environment, it’s a decent spot to spend some time. But if food quality is your priority, you may want to explore other options nearby. Hopefully, the restaurant can improve its menu to match the excellent location and stunning atmosphere.
Triashis R — Google review
This was my second visit to this spot, and once again, it didn’t disappoint. The food was flavorful and clearly made with care. The cozy atmosphere added a warm, inviting touch, making the experience even more enjoyable. Staff were polite and attentive, contributing to the overall pleasant vibe. The space was spotless and stylishly set up. A fantastic option for anyone looking for a laid-back yet thoughtfully crafted dining experience.
Sid L — Google review
• ⭐ Shangri-La in Darjeeling offers good food with stunning views of Darjeeling and the majestic Kanchenjunga. • ⭐ The seating area is spacious and Instagram-worthy, with perfect spots for photos and breathtaking scenery. • ⭐ They have separate spaces for a bar, cafe, and dining area, catering to different vibes and preferences. • ⭐ Hygiene is excellent, including their well-maintained washrooms, which are clean and convenient. • ⭐ The staff is polite and attentive, adding to the overall pleasant experience. • ⭐ The food is delicious, making it a great spot for dining or relaxing with a drink. • ⭐ Spacious and welcoming ambiance that is perfect for groups or solo travelers looking for comfort. Shangri-La is an ideal destination in Darjeeling for food, stunning views, and a relaxing yet vibrant atmosphere!
Sayani P — Google review
The old restaurant has been completely renovated. The interior is majestic and lovely. The food was also good, particularly the fried pork. The ambience was pleasant. They also make arrangements for live entertainment. The location is also convenient.
Mainak G — Google review
The location of this restaurant is very convenient and easy to locate. It is in the way to Glenarys from Darjeeling mall. The restaurant is located on the first floor. The interior is majestic with great seating capacity. They have live music as well. However, coming to food we weren't satisfied. Taste was okayish and the least scorer among all items would be the mixed fried rice. The music was also extremely loud. They have Indian, Chinese, Continental items in their menu. We had Chinese. They have bar as well.
Piali S — Google review
Shangri-La Restaurant, Darjeeling – A Cozy Culinary Retreat Tucked away in the heart of Darjeeling, Shangri-La Restaurant is a charming blend of comfort, hospitality, and atmosphere that makes it a must-visit for anyone exploring the hills. With its rustic wooden interiors and warm, Tibetan-inspired decor, the restaurant exudes an old-world charm that immediately puts you at ease. What truly sets Shangri-La apart is the experience — relaxed, soulful, and unhurried. During our visit, we enjoyed a perfectly chilled beer paired with a delicious spread that included Squid Dry Fry, Chicken Grill Satay, Burnt Garlic Fried Rice, and Chilli Chicken. Each dish was thoughtfully prepared, rich in flavor, and served with genuine warmth. Add to that the soothing mountain breeze and scenic hill views through the large windows, and you have a spot that feels both timeless and comforting. Whether you’re wrapping up a day of sightseeing or simply looking to indulge in good food with great company, Shangri-La is the kind of place you’ll want to return to again and again.
Rishi G — Google review
The café has a warm and welcoming vibe. The food was fresh and flavorful, and the service was outstanding. Special thanks to Jay for the excellent hospitality.
Yanzom S — Google review
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