Naini Retreat, erstwhile residence of the Rajasahib of Pilibhit, is one of the town's oldest properties nestled cosily amid tall pine and oak trees, with a spell-binding view of the mountains and the Naini lake. As I ambled downhill, a quick trot through the winding staircase took me to the main hall, where my fascination soon gave way to hunger, and I found myself being escorted for a sumptuous lunch at the Gurney House, the multi-cuisine restaurant on the property. The aroma of freshly cooked chicken in black bean sauce with Kumaoni mutton and pahadi raita wafted over from the kitchen and found its way to the table. We wrapped up the lunch with vanilla tart (made with sesame seeds, yum), and before I could catch a siesta, a storm gathered over the mountains and I headed outside to enjoy the autumn showers in the garden, with a cup of tea.