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  • Place Types Casino
  • Address Bhaktivedanta Swami Marg, Behind ISKCON temple, RamanReti, Raman Reiti, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh 281121, India
  • Coordinate 27.5733365,77.6783646
  • Website http://www.mvtindia.com/
  • Rating 5
  • Compound Code HMFH+88 Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India
Openning hours
  • Monday Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday Open 24 hours
  • Thursday Open 24 hours
  • Friday Open 24 hours
  • Saturday Open 24 hours
  • Sunday Open 24 hours
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MVT Guest House & Restaurant
MVT Guest House & Restaurant
MVT Guest House & Restaurant
MVT Guest House & Restaurant
MVT Guest House & Restaurant
MVT Guest House & Restaurant
MVT Guest House & Restaurant
MVT Guest House & Restaurant
MVT Guest House & Restaurant
MVT Guest House & Restaurant
Reviews
Nandini Gera (03/21/2021)
Very very beautifully built place... amazing Architecture very meticulously designed.nThe outer boundary wall towards back of ISKCON is a unique brick jali... and inside many arches and beautiful gardens and terrazzo flooring.nnThe restaurant is too good... cheesecakes, burgers, wraps, pizzas and pastas! All very fresh and served with love. The chef must be very trained and expert to be able to pull off the taste.nnRooms are very clean and spacious and well designed space, small study table and a fridge and water camper also.nnLess than 1 min walk to ISKCON temple and Just want to mention again great restaurant!
kevin gagnier (03/23/2021)
I have never stayed at the hotel, but from what I know it has a good well deserved reputation.nnAs a resident of Vrindavan for over a year, I have eaten at the restaurant many many times.nnThe restaurant decor is fine, the washroom is clean, the meal selection is good, the food is served in a timely manner and the prices are acceptable.nnUnfortunately, I may have to find another place for my meals. Gone are the days when I could have a quiet and leisurely lunch with a friend.nnOther foreigners have occupied the table beside where I sat, and had conversations that only THEY could hear.nnMy recent lunches at the restaurant were spoiled by the arrival of Indian guests. They manage to take over the place, making as much noise as they wish, not once thinking that there are others in the restaurant who would like to enjoy their lunch as well.nnA crowd of 10 people sounds like a crowd of 100.nnDear Indians,nnPLEASE respect other people. It is not only YOU your group who wish to have a quiet dining experience. We wish to eat an unhurried lunch, without having to listen to loud and inconsiderable restaurant patrons.nnI work in the tourism industry in Canada, and for many good reasons Indian tourists are not welcome in hotels and restaurants - they are known to be loud, have a sense of entitlementnshouting at the waiters, entering the kitchen and putting their children on the table from which they eat! The children are often wearing shoes!nnIF INDIANS are not willing to respect other restaurant guests, perhaps they can rent out the entire restaurant so they may make noise and shout to their hearts content, as fellow Indians have come to expect a total lack of respect from their countrymen. The foreign visitors, however, respect others who wish to have a leisurely meal in a quiet atmosphere and do their part to make it so
Rohit Kathuria (04/10/2021)
Livy place with peace ful and green environment. It is so spacious & clean. Park is well maintained.nRooms and service was good. My family loved the food in the restaurant. The service was super fast in restro as well
Maggie Levien (05/12/2021)
I had a wonderful stay. Second time in six weeks! All staff super helpful, and go out of their way to make one feel comfortable.
Rahul Sobti (04/04/2021)
One of the best places to stay, Food is equally amazing. Staff is very courteous. They have huge variety of food. Must try is their wood oven Pizza.
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