-By Dharmendar Kanwar
The coffee shop of Aquamarine doesn't even have a name. Though Aquamarine and next door Aroma share the same owner, it is Aroma that grabs most of the footfalls having been in the business for far longer than this newcomer. The coffee shop is situated at the ground floor and has eating capacity of 32 people approx. It serves North Indian and Chinese but with a singular lack of flair. The menu walks the straight and narrow and caters exclusively to the "average palate". It also serves a buffet at mealtimes. Due to poor marketing, locals are unaware of this place as Aroma next door, with its plethora of branded restaurants attracts all the crowd. Tourists or office employees who have their meetings at the hotel are the only diners at this place with its black and orange cushions on cane seating.
Review posted within last 6 month
a place where you can visit with family...a complete family restaurant....love the interiors and service....food is undoubtedly great...they have variety and they serve everything nicely and appropriately....
Review posted more than 6 month ago
Aquamarine Hotel is a calm place with less diners and considerably larger sitting arrangement. The menu has Chinese and North Indian even though not so authentic but still worth the money i paid.
Aquamarine Hotel is not my regular preference.
Review posted more than 6 month ago
I visited this restaurant with my family. The place is a good one. I liked its ambiance. i had Chinese and other people had North Indian. I Liked the Chinese that i ordered. all that we has very reasonable. Next time i will visit with my friends.
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