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Hotel Triveni

Our Lady of Ransom Church is a must to visit before wonderful meals at this restaurant. Do not delay your visit – seriously, the Vegetarian cuisine is waiting for you. Serving good masala dosa, vada and sambar is the feature of Hotel Triveni. Come here and order tasty pancakes. Delicious juice is the most popular drinks of this place.

The well-trained staff works hard, stays positive and makes this place great. Service at this spot is something one can name fine. Prices are adequate for the quality you get. When inside, the ambiance is nice. But clients rate this restaurant below average on Google.

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Jehosh J

a month ago on Google

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Another ripoff restaurant in this tourist spot Parking - enough parking available for bus , vans and cars Ambience - neat ambience Food - here comes the worst part - high priced low quality food. The sambar is just watery ..the lime juice we ordered was too sugary. And ghee roast was full of dalda. And top of all, chapathi was too hard Service - the only good thing here.. was quick as the place was not crowded when we visited My family suffered from vomit after dinner here. Food: 1 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 4 Meal type: Dinner Price per person: ₹1–200 Parking space: Plenty of parking
Ishan Maheswar

a month ago on Google

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By far the best filter coffee in Kanyakumari... I stayed at seashore, I tried coffee from few other restaurants.. but just before returning i got to try their coffee.. coffee lovers this place is recommended. about other food no idea! Meal type: Other Price per person: ₹1–200 Recommendation for vegetarians: Not sure Vegetarian offerings: Menu is all vegetarian Parking space: Plenty of parking
Sumesh

2 months ago on Google

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I visited **Hotel Triveni, Kanyakumari** on my first day in the city, hoping for a good vegetarian meal after a long search. Unfortunately, the experience was quite disappointing. **Parking issue** – I was asked to park my bike on the roadside, on a very narrow stretch, which looked odd since mine was the only vehicle standing there. ️ **Menu & food** – The dinner menu was very basic with nothing special, though the outlet setup gave the impression of something better. I ordered set parotta, mushroom masala, and coffee. The staff never informed me that the masala quantity was way too much for one person (and it cost ₹260 just for that). **Billing confusion** – I was given 3 parottas, but the bill was made for only 2, and they didn’t charge for the onion sides. Later, the waiter hinted that I should “take care of him” because of this, which felt unprofessional. **Parcel issue** – I requested to pack the leftover gravy, but was told that would be charged extra! I had no choice but to force myself to finish it since the overall bill came to ₹370 for just one person. **Service** – The waiter kept hovering around, staring while I was eating, and repeatedly asked for a tip, saying he reduced my bill. I ended up giving him ₹50 extra, so my dinner cost me nearly ₹400 for average food and poor service. **Other concerns** – No charging points for customers, poor management, and if you go alone, they may swap your seat anytime as if you don’t matter. **Overall**: The only reason to visit this place is if you want pure vegetarian food . Apart from that, it’s overpriced, average in taste, and the service leaves a lot to be desired. Not worth the money, especially if you’re a solo traveler. Food: 3 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 3 Meal type: Dinner Price per person: ₹200–400
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