Reviews on Chinese food in Akola, Maharashtra, India. Akola is called the Cotton City; it is the largest cotton-producing district in India. The city is also known for the vibrant Varhadi language. The city of Akola is located in the north central part of Maharashtra state, western India, on the banks of Morna River and it is an important district in Vidarbha region of Maharashtra State. Although not much of a tourist destination, it still is an important historical, cultural, political, agricultural and industrial city. The place is a prominent road and rail junction in the Tapti River valley; which is a commercial trading center chiefly in cotton. This is a city in Vidarbha region in the state of Maharashtra in central India. It is the 3rd largest city in Vidarbha after Nagpur and Amravati, situated about 290 miles (580 km) east of the state capital Mumbai and 140 miles (250 km) west of the second capital Nagpur. Akola is the administrative headquarters of Akola District located in Amravati Division. Akola city is governed by Akola Municipal Corporation.
Things to do in Akola
4 based on 18 reviews
Excellent hotel of Junnar. Interior is more like business hotels. Spacious rooms, Big bathrooms, LCD Tv's, Ample parking space. Close to Shivneri Fort. ST stand is also nearby. Market is also in vicinity. Good options available for breakfast & food in hotel. Very much clean hotel Loved to stay here. staff is very good.
This restaurant situated on ground floor of Hotel Comfort Inn which serves only vegetarian food. We tried it for dinner. Due to Holi most of their staff were in leave hence only selected food were available from their menu. We order paper dosa. The dosa was not crispy at all & don't know whether do understand what paper stand for or not.Aloo paratha from tandoor was average, excessively chilli was used. will regret if you dine here for sure.
Sometimes name and appearance can be deceptive. Ditto with Rathi Pedewala. Its not a sweet shop alone though the name is synonymous with sweets in Akola.Tucked in a corner, overshadowed by Centre Plaza hotel on a crowded street opposite Maruthi showroom. Parking on the road. The restaurant is on the first floor.A hall with good and comfortable seating. Clean and All types of snacks and serious food. They serve south Indian like dosa in the evenings too. This restaurant was known for its famous ' thali' meals before. Now, they don't exist.Taste is good, though salt was on the lesser side in puri bhaji. The dahi wada was superb. Service is polite and rates OK. Can try the delicious sweets on the ground floor.
Service terrible, so disappointed would never go again. Got starters then had to get up and ask for our main course after waiting a hour with two young children. Had to get up again to ask for deserts. Ordered a coke which was flat, asked them to change it flat again and again gave up in the end and just drank water. When leaving the resturant there was a family complaing about the waitress service. This was the resturant in New brighton.
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