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| Accommodation
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The
rooms too are quite quaint and designed in keeping
with the rest of the hotel. The eye catching antique
"Four Poster" is the center of attraction
in the rooms and suites. We have even provided
little foot stools to help you climb into bed.
The spacious ensuite bathrooms are a luxury with
a separate shower cubicle.
Most rooms have a balcony. The corner suites are
large with a separate sitting / dining and a private
pantry for the Butler. All bathrooms too enjoy
a great view and there is no better way to enjoy
a luxurious bath than to lie in the long tub and
keep the window shutters open to watch a fascinating
scene below.
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| Restaurants |
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| The hotel has
its own private jetty, which doubles up as a 'café'.
Over looking the pool garden and the sea. One could
spend a full afternoon doing nothing or enjoy an
exotic cocktail at the jetty before dining at one
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The History Restaurant
is a unique gastronomic exploration of Kerala's
famous port and its rich past. Fort Cochin, has
attracted seafaring traders for over six centuries.
The allure of black pepper, ginger and cardamom
has drawn many traders to Kerala's fertile coast
and as the Arabs, Portuguese, Dutch and finally
the British competed to control the spice trade
they made their mark on the local culture.
Each group that came to Kerala arrived with their
own culinary traditions, yet these cuisine's took
new forms as they adapted to the South Indian climate
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| The Terrace Grill
adjacent to the History restaurant opens for Dinner.
Choice selection of the 'Day's Catch' fresh from
the Chinese fishing nets and the fishing boats that
constantly pass by the hotel will be grilled to
perfection, just the way you like. Overlooking the
busy ferry terminal and the bazaar down below, perfect
place to watch the life of a city while enjoying
a delicious sea food dinner. |
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| The Armoury
offers a breath-taking view of the Delta. Serving
mini meals light snacks and tall drinks is open
right through the day and a major part of the night.
The collection of arms and weapons on display tells
a tale of the fierce battles that was raged on these
shores. The restaurant overflows into the garden.
Yet another perfect spot to enjoy the sights flavours
of Fort Cochin. |
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