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But breakfasts have always been part of hotel fare.
His food, executed by Joel Dennis, a veteran of the Alain Ducasse empire, is mostly quite good: hotel fare for fashion people, media people and hotel guests alike.
The room is pleasant without being distinctive, the food is a cut or two up from standard hotel fare and the service is solicitous without being annoying.
Dull pastries and a rather (pardon the pun) ham-fisted eggs benedict, were very much – unlike those impressive bedrooms – standard hotel fare.
It wouldn't hurt if the hotel fare included vegetarian food, so my brother-in-law's family, which is strict about keeping the traditional Jewish dietary laws, wouldn't starve to death.
Service was excellent, and the food in the bar downstairs (I had a broiled snapper dinner and an imported beer, around $25) was a cut above the usual hotel fare.
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Hey, the hotel fared better than restaurants, since the automobile club's guide does not list a single place to eat in the Bronx.
The hotel fared better than restaurants, since the automobile club's guide does not list a single place to eat in the Bronx.
During the peak season, which for Philadelphia is in the summer, hotel fares and other elements of travel may be more expensive.
But there's more in these two publications that go beyond the best city-best country-best-hotel fare.
In general, New York's hotels fared poorly in the Zagat ratings, and were also the most expensive in the nation, with average room rates of $261 a night.
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