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26 febbraio 2025
The RAAS Jodhpur is a lovely property and the staff make it even better. We arrived at 2pm and were greeted by the staff and given a welcome drink of juice while the check-in formalities were completed. There are two sections to the hotel. One is in the historic part of the property. Our deluxe room was in the modern addition and came with a great king bed, sofa and oversized bathroom with separate tub and shower. Shortly after arriving I needed to pick up a few things in town. They sent a boy with me to find what I needed. When the first shop didn’t have what I wanted, they got me a Tuk Tuk and instructed the driver to take me to four shops until I could get what I needed. It worked perfectly. We ate five meals here in three days. Lunch in the downstairs restaurant was good and we had a nice pesto and mushroom pizza. Both nights we ate upstairs on the terrace. The first night we had Lamb Maas, a Rajasthan speciality. They offer a nice selection of ice creams. We lingered over dessert and talked with a lovely British couple from Gloucestershire. The second night we had Jodhpuri Chicken Curry and Lamb Biryani. Dessert was a lovely warm carrot pudding, Gajar Ka Halwa. Both nights our server was Pratahad, and he was charming and efficient and helped with menu selections and wine choices. We tried wine from India’s Sula Vineyards and both the red and the white were drinkable, albeit nothing special. Breakfasts downstairs were good with both a buffet and a menu with eggs, pancakes and French toast to order. We enjoyed the included lattes as well. Definitely get a sunset cocktail in the rooftop bar. They have a large cocktail selection (and they even use filtered water for the ice so no worries about waterborne diseases). But the view from the roof is to die for. Our housekeeper, Gumar, was efficient and helpful, offering nightly turn down service. We did a small amount of laundry and found it noticeably cheaper than in Jaipur. And Gumar brought the luggage to the lobby at departure. Overall we give the hotel high marks. It’s in the heart of the old city. If you have never driven in India, driving Jodhpur’s narrow lanes is not for the faint of heart and should not be your introduction to driving in the subcontinent.
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