Me and my mom came here to drink tea, my mother is feeling uncomfortable due to diabetes so instead of standing and sweating she went to dining section where food is also served with tea, we would have order there itself but we thought it was only for tiffins. But the lady waiter/employee is behaving very disrespect saying no one is allowed to sit here, I know she is following her rules but my mother also said she is having leg pains and sweating as she is uncomfortable,this clearly says staffs behaves arrogant, disrespectful if we come and sit there although you are having leg pain what ever it may be staff won't respect u, even I said I will pay extra to sit here buthe said since u already taken this bill we can't update From now me , my friends, my friends friends won't come here, we would take atleast parcel but won't drink here it's not about taste/quality but it's about management
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Read moreThis place is definitely big, though whatever you see from outside is great , the real surprise is behind. This place honestly sticks to the idea or concept of a military hotel when you observe , and it doesn't need keen observation, the place speaks for itself. Looks antique in a theme that interests everybody and still looks trendy , ambiance comforts families as well as couples and friends. Not just peace , but you will find great taste , in addition to a simple presentation , nice blend of spices and aroma , at reasonable prices. Go for the starters and I would recommend kunda pulav for main course . And afternoons you will be more amazed at the change in menu and the presentation that depicts culture. Advise when you go for kunda pulav , Serve it in small sizes and have it when it's hot , you will know what I mean. Looking for something new with privacy and peace with friends and family...
Read moreThe RedBus Canteen in Hanamkonda is a convenient spot for a quick breakfast, but there's a catch – the prices. If you're looking for a typical South Indian breakfast, be prepared to pay a premium here. For instance, a small cup of coffee costs a whopping 30 rupees, while in most other places around the city, you'd expect to pay only 15-20 rupees.
It's worth mentioning that these prices might not sit well with daily regular customers who are used to more affordable options elsewhere. While convenience is a plus, the cost can be a deterrent for those looking for a budget-friendly...
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