
I sit, somewhat sombre, in an office space as utilitarian as any. The crispness of winter is in the air, but as cities are, there&rsquos no warmth of the figurative kind. Things were different along the deodar-fringed slopes of Landour, the quaint Christmassy town atop Mussoorie, which I visited in December. The place would have felt plain were it not for its quirky, well-known inhabitants&mdashbe it celebrated author Ruskin Bond or famed Bollywood film director Vishal Bhardwaj&mdashor its British cantonment identity, American missionary history and the recent crop of restaurants inspired by Landour&rsquos past.