Sergei-Vasilev
January 7, 2026
This hotel deserves an excellent rating for its restaurant alone! The hotel itself is quite worn, the rooms are dated, but it has everything you need to freshen up, sleep, and eat. Towels are changed daily, there's no problem with water, and the room temperature is quite comfortable. And, most importantly, there's a restaurant serving international cuisine where you can eat almost European food for a reasonable price. Before this place, we spent a week in India (Delhi, Varanasi), and we never had a decent meal, but here, the dishes resemble European cuisine; if you say "not spicy," they'll make it non-spicy. We specifically returned from exploring Bodh Gaya to this hotel for lunch, and we always had dinner; one portion for two is quite enough. Overall, this hotel is a shining example of "being" rather than "seeming" – people will tolerate outdated "guts" if you have decent service. I never write such a phrase, but this time I will write it - if we come to Bodh Gaya again, we will stay here.
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