Review of Sanjivani Hotel
Sanjivani Hotel is strategically located near the highway, making it a convenient stop for travelers, especially as it is situated close to a public transport bus stop. This accessibility is undoubtedly a significant advantage for those on the move who are seeking a quick meal or refreshments. The hotel offers an extensive menu that caters to a variety of tastes, including both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. In addition, their selection of sweets and snacks provides an appealing variety for those looking for light refreshments.
However, the hotel’s hygiene standards leave room for improvement. While the range of food items is commendable, the overall cleanliness of the premises, particularly the kitchen and dining areas, raises concerns. Additionally, the hotel provides toilet facilities at the back of the property, which is a valuable amenity for travelers. Unfortunately, these facilities are not well-maintained, detracting from the overall experience.
Despite these shortcomings, the service provided by the staff deserves appreciation. The team appears committed to ensuring that guests have a satisfactory experience, and the service is both prompt and courteous. If Sanjivani Hotel invests in improving its hygiene, maintaining better standards, and enhancing the cleanliness of its amenities, it has the potential to become a popular choice among travelers and locals alike. Overall, while the convenience and food variety are noteworthy, addressing cleanliness issues would significantly...
Read moreLocated at Jakhalabandha, Sanjivani is a line hotel where you will be served thali. It has both veg and non veg options but I would only recommend to only non vegetarians. You will also get sweets and snacks along with tea (black and milk)
• tried veg roti thali which is served with various desi items which satisfied my taste buds. It contained 3 rotis, 3 sabjis (one dry, one mixed gravy with various vegetables and one moong dal), one bowl kheer (payash) and two different varieties of pickle. The plate was wholesome and comes just at a cost of Rs. 60/-. Running sabji available and you can take for 3-4 times as per your diet. Extra roti costs Rs 10/- each.
• tried the all time favourite tea and both black and milk tea costs Rs 10/- each.
• there are a variety of sweets ranging from Rs 10/- to Rs 60/-
You can have non veg items like fish, chicken, mutton and omelette as well. The omelette served is double (i.e., 2 eggs) with onion which costs Rs. 30/-
The staff are well mannered. The costs are pocket friendly and you won't regret. You can visit with your family as well. Offline payment mode is available
The washroom were very dirty. They were uncleaned and one cannot even enter. This is the only aspect where you may be...
Read moreThis hotel offers food and sweets. What I feel, a little training of staff needed for the hygiene, saw the waiter carry rotis on his palm, why cannot he use a plate for this? Also when people come in bulk as when bus stops for a short rest, they unnecessarily make noise of plates. Bowls are small in size and they are not baking rotis properly. Also felt that they are serving foods without considering any quality, saw vegetables messed up likes halwa. Just near by a Maggi shop (swad restaurant) and opposite side of road, a small shop of tea which serve good quality tea. To satisfy your appetite, you can eat at Sanjeevani Hotel but not recommended for the people looking for tasty and good quality foods. Rest, you visit and...
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