Dine like the Maharaja in the Darbar Dining Hall with selections from the royal kitchens, as well as cuisines panning India, South-East Asia and choicest dishes of the European mainland. The dining room comes ablaze with sparkling Czechoslovakian chandeliers, throwing light upon the ornate Burma teak banquet tables and chairs. For those who prefer the outdoors, the Garden Restaurant is an open space that allows one to enjoy the evening breeze that blows through the palace grounds. For private dinners there is the Crockery Room where the royal crockery that has been preserved over many years is displayed. A more sequestered dining experience can be provided to enjoy in the beauty of the palace's gardens, through a candlelit dinner, complete with a private butler, by the bloom in the garden.