Unfortunately, had to take lunch..4 of us.Sour and bitter curries, stale chutnies, rice not cooked properly, no ghee, sweet pulusu, another name for sambar, horrible rasam-plain hot water would have been far better, delayed refills....a very unpleasant experience.Request my friends, family members to better get starved than visit this lousy joint
Stayed here with family, the rooms were old fashioned, big with bare essentials in the bathroom. The Hotel and rooms have seen better days. The AC was good. The complimentary breakfast is alacarte, with good south indian choice of food. The feel and amenities are atleast 2 decades old, but still the management is making an effort to keep it going, with essential renovation, probably.
This hotel is one of the oldest large hotels in nizamabad and has been at the forefront of political and other events in the city from decades. However, this place is now shabby and did not age well, nor did the management. Rooms are bad and dusty, restaurant is decent, location however is ideal. Once a major landmark in nizamabad, now there are a lot of better places to stay in nizamabad at this point which are more customer friendly.
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