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A magical land of palm fronds, placid backwaters and the deep blue sea, Alleppey, known variously as the Venice or the Leiden of the East, is the magnetic tourist destination luring the footloose traveller to manifold adventures and unforgettable experiences.  Hotel Royale Park is the iconic name in the hospitality industry of Alleppey which has been providing untold memories to the visitor for the past 15years.  Nestling in the central part of the town, easily approachable by road and rail, and just a stone’s throw away from the bus stand and the boat jetty, the hotel has the great advantage of according a smooth and hassle-free access.   The total experience of Royale Park, from the entry to the check out, would be a souvenir for you to carry back.  It begins with the spacious car park, its gracious and comfortable lounge, pleasing décor, the tastefully and luxuriously appointed rooms and suites, and the multi-cuisine restaurant tantalizing to the palate. The hotel also facilitates events and functions in board rooms and halls with diverse seating capacity and well suited to the customer’s needs. For the cyber citizen, the hotel offers free Wi-Fi for instant connectivity.  For the one who enjoys a light tipple, there is a discreetly appointed beer and wine parlour with the choicest selections of leading wines. The safe haven that the hotel is, the corridors and the restaurant are under CCTV surveillance 24X7; while the front office and housekeeping are attentive round the clock. The USP of the establishment is the impeccable service provided by the Team Royale Park.  Above all, what heartens the visitor’s mind is that the total Royale Park experience is easy on the pocket.  We welcome you wholeheartedly to partake of the gracious cocktail of luxury and affordability that awaits you at Hotel Royale Park! ...read more

By Hotel Royale Park March 08, 2017

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Japanese Kitchen

3.0

By jalcruces at Citysearch

I had the tempura vegetables and my husband had the steak. The steak came chopped and cut... we thought that was unusual, I am guessing that it was in case we decided to use chop sticks (?). The tempura was ok. The steak was ok. We ordered no drinks, except a tea, which was NOT what I ordered, instead it tasted like peanut oil. We ordered no desert, and it cost us over $40!! This restaurant is an offshoot of one that is in El Paso. It's a bit pricey for Las Cruces. I think they will find that if they don't lower their prices, this restaurant will ultimately fail in this market. Pros: Nice private booths. Japanese food! Cons: Pricey, tea is not what they say it is. Will we visit again? Probably, but not in the near future, and I will bring my own tea. ...read more

Dion's Pizza

5.0

By Redstick at Citysearch

Whenever I would come back into New Mexico, Dion's is my place to go for my Pizza fix.\t\nBeing in Denver, you couldn't find that Dion's taste. \t\nIt's so good, I recommended it to Co-Workers. And when I was coming down to NM, they would put in an order and I would transport it back up to Colorado.\t\n ...read more

Five Brothers Burgers

4.0

By jalcruces at Citysearch

After hearing raves about Jake's for the last couple of years, we finally tried it when we were lured in by the sound of ""Chicken fried steak smothered in Green Chile enchilada sauce"", .... and wow, that was the best chicken fried steak ever! We have since gone back several times... for more C.F.S., of course, but also the green chile burger, and chicken strips... soon to try more of the Mexican menu... First, all the food is cooked to order, usually, if not always, by your chef and owner, Jake. The fries are freshly cut.. all ingredients are fresh and homemade - no pre-made and frozen, ""warm it up in the microwave"" food. The fare is Mexican/American with burritos, enchiladas, tacos, burgers, salads, and soon to come... pizza. We eat there at least once a week with the comforting knowledge that we're not eating MSG microwaved processed food... and it's tasty too! ...read more

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