Novotel’s coffee shop, Food Exchange, is located on the first floor and serves a selection of Indian and Continental dishes: the standard five-star hotel coffee shop profile. Since we were staying at the hotel, this was where we had our daily breakfast buffet. The breakfast buffet included the usual items one finds on such buffets, including live stations for eggs, dosas, puris, and more, along with hash browns, grilled tomatoes, cold cuts and cheeses, fruit, cereals, juice, baked goods, and so on. We were very pleasantly surprised by some of their items: the bircher muesli, the aloo sabzi, and the Danish pastries were among the best we’ve eaten in any Indian hotel.
Also, the coffee shop has a nice terrace outside, perfect for having a...
Read moreNot worth it... Even Masala dosa was not good. Less spiced, which is good. Service of one north eastern girl decent. Polite.. rest was bad, food nothing is good. all watery curries, as a hard core non vegetarian, It was not good. Dint even taste the damn thing, ,dekthehi Mann nahi laga. Was searching for biriyani badsha, couldn't find so had to come here close by , parked at Hyundai Joshi. Food bad.. Last order from Himalayan restaurant zirakpur was 100 times better, chilli chicken dry boneless,...
Read moreThis restaurant which is part of Novotel hotel was part of our dinner stop before we boarded bus to Himachal. We were with our luggages and the hotel staff helped our with it even after we informed that we had no booking for stay. As we had to travel we wanted to eat light. The tomato soup was decent, masala papad a bit spicy for our taste buds. We requested them for curd rice and butter milk which was not part of their menu. They arranged for it and was such a nice...
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