Hotel Kapila Pune
174, Dhole Patil Road Pune, Maharashtra, 411001, India
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My visit in Pune
Hi all,
Visited pune recently for a conference. stayed at a great hotel very near the station called hotel kapila. fantastic rooms, a very nice restaurat and great service. all the amenities that one could ask for. its a classic business hotel and i recommend it to all business visitors to pune.
www.kapilahotel.com
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... una mendiga que os adjunto su foto. Es de portada. Eso sí, la señora no dando pena, sino con una sonrisa (mellada) de oreja a oreja.
Tras eso nos fuimos al restaurante que estaba muy bien, pero se suponía que hábíamos pedido algunas cosas no picantes y resulta que esas en concreto eran las que más picaban. Yo metí la pata hasta el fondo y pedí algo que nadie podía comer... Tras la cena los taxis nos llevaron al hotel y a dormir...
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... menú me avisaron que picaba a veces y preferí comer unos sandwiches de queso. La putada es que el queso llevaba algo más y estaba un poco fuerte. De postre me aconsejaron un te de gengibre. La verdad es que está bueno. Sabía a te dulce y con un regusto de gengibre. La verdad es que me quító el sabor raro del sandwich y me cayó muy bien.
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... privately-run hospital designed for the country's upwardly mobile classes, safe from the disaster that seems to lurk on every railway line, highway on-ramp and festival ground?"***** Probably not.
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