From molecular gastronomy and Himalayan-inspired rooftop dining to heritage-inspired feasts, these restaurants are evidence to how Dehradun's food space is evolving in the best way possible
Anyone who has spent enough time in Dehradun will know that the city’s dining scene has evolved in more ways than one in the last few years. Having grown up here, some of my favourite food memories are tied to family dinners at familiar restaurants, picking up pastries from trusted bakeries, and spending long evenings at cafés along Rajpur Road. While those places still hold their charm, dining out in Dehradun looks very different today.
Restaurants today are offering experiences that go well beyond the plate. Rooftop lounges overlooking the hills, creative global fusion menus, immersive dining concepts, and beautifully designed spaces are becoming part of the conversation. The focus is no longer just on what arrives at the table, but on creating an evening worth remembering.
So whether you’re celebrating a special occasion, planning a date night, or simply looking for a different way to spend an evening, these dining experiences offer a glimpse into how Dehradun’s food scene is changing, and doing so in some exciting ways.
If there is one place on this list that is uniquely tied to Dehradun’s landscape, it is Beyul at Hyatt Regency Dehradun in Malsi. Perched on the seventh floor, the rooftop restaurant and lounge overlooks the forests below, with views stretching towards Mussoorie. Arrive around sunset and you’ll quickly understand why people come here for far more than just dinner.
The menu draws inspiration from Himalayan and pan-Asian flavours, but the experience extends beyond the food. From Himalayan-inspired cocktails and mountain-influenced dishes to the restaurant’s signature Tibetan hot-pot experience, everything feels connected to the region in one way or the other. Add the views, the atmosphere, and the sense of escape from the city, and Beyul becomes the kind of place where an evening can easily stretch on longer than planned.
Address: 7th Floor, Hyatt Regency, Salan Gaon, Forest Edge, Road, Malsi, Dehradun
For those evenings when you’re in the mood for something a little quieter and more refined, Sosoru in Kishanpur is the place to be. Inspired by Japanese design principles, the restaurant keeps things simple, elegant, and food focussed.

The menu moves between Japanese, Korean, and Cantonese influences, with sushi and sashimi platters among the highlights. What makes Sosoru stand out is its attention to detail. Every dish feels carefully considered, creating an experience that is less about spectacle and more about craftsmanship, balance, and flavour.
Address: 140/174/281, Rajpur Road, Kishanpur, Dehradun
Not every dining experience needs modern techniques and experimental presentations. The Qila on Mussoorie Road takes a different route, drawing inspiration from royal hospitality and classic North-Indian dining traditions.

Set within a grand property with landscaped lawns and elegant dining spaces, the restaurant is designed for special occasions. The menu celebrates rich North-Indian and Mughlai flavours through dishes such as Matka Chicken Tikka and Dahi Kebabs, served in a setting that places as much emphasis on the experience as the food itself. If you’re looking for a meal that feels a little more formal and celebratory, The Qila fits the bill.
Address: 2nd Floor, Address One, Khasra 8, Sinaula, Mussoorie Road, Malsi, Dehradun
There is one thing Dehradun does well, and that is combining good food with a view. Pano at Fairfield by Marriott makes the most of both. Located in Malsi, the restaurant opens out to a poolside terrace overlooking the Mussoorie hills. The experience here is less about elaborate theatrics and more about getting the fundamentals right.
The menu moves comfortably between Indian favourites and international dishes, while the setting encourages you to slow down and stay a little longer. Between the poolside ambience, sweeping hill views, and relaxed atmosphere, Pano is the kind of place where an ordinary meal can easily turn into a lingering evening.
Address: Fairfield by Marriott, Mauza, Malsi, Dehradun
If you’re looking for a restaurant where dinner comes with a little drama, Farzi Café on Rajpur Road is probably where you should start. It has built its reputation on taking familiar Indian flavours and giving them a playful, modern twist, often with a touch of theatre thrown in for good measure.

Expect smoke, tableside presentations, and dishes designed to surprise. But despite all the visual flair, the food remains approachable and flavour-forward. The rooftop setting and city views only add to the experience, making Farzi Café one of the easiest places in Dehradun to turn a simple dinner into an occasion.
Address: 222, Dhakpatti, Rajpur Road, Dehradun
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