HPTDC Hotel Hill Top – Hotels in Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh
Contact On: +91 1978 284 112
NH21, Swarghat, Dabheta, Himachal Pradesh 174011, India
Status: OPERATIONAL
Rating: 4
Rated count: 1924
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Very good rooms and clean and all things were there. Location is awesome
Very quiet place
Local shops are near
Food is very tasty and mounchurian, soup , parantha, paneer was awesome.
Mix veg was not good
Himachali food was nice. The Hotel was on Manali Chandigarh Highway and was a busy spot. But now as the Kiratpur tunnel is open this place is a secluded one. Good option if you want to stay away from the hustle bustle of the highway.
Whenever I am travelling to Himachal from this side, I always take a stop here for breakfast or lunch. Their food is very tasty. Recently I tried their curry pakora and it was damn delicious.
You can come here and try anything from their restaurant, they’ll never disappoint you. The service is also great and washrooms are clean.
We had a pleasant experience at this restaurant, with decent food to satisfy our hunger. 🍽️ After a long journey passing through the breathtaking mountain ranges of Manali, we stopped here for lunch. The rotis and vegetable curries were delicious and flavorful. 👌 However, the rice was slightly undercooked, and the kadi had a tangier taste than what we expected. 🍚🌶️ On the positive side, they had ample parking space, which made it convenient for us. The ambience was average, not particularly outstanding. ⛰️ The only area for improvement was the service, as they took quite a bit of time to serve our meals. ⏳ Overall, it was a satisfactory experience that filled our stomachs on the journey back. 😊👍
Great restaurant with decent food. We had been here for lunch on the way back from Manali after passing through most of the mountain ranges.
The rotis and veg curries were great. The chaval was undercooked and the kadi was a bit tangy than usual.
They had ample parking space. Ambience was ok. They did take a lot of time for serving though.