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What are some good places to eat in Mathura? How should I reach them?
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14 Sep '10 06:20 pm
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Hotal Sanjay Royal, Hotal pyare mohan, Hotal Mukand utsav, Hotal Mukand dham, Hotal Mharana Place etc. these hotal near Mathura junction & New Bus Stand
Answered by dineshgupta, 20 Sep '10 06:07 pm
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Aatithya palace,mukand palacf,seetal reejency,gorverdhan palace,radha ashok,duke palace,etc
Answered by surendra sharma, 18 Sep '10 08:43 am
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Most of the places in Mathura are cheap vegetarian places.
Bhojanalaya vegetarian restaurant at the International Guest House, is located next to Sri Krishna Janmasthan. Open 11 am to 3 pm and 7 to 10 pm.
Brijraj, across from Sri Krishna Janmasthan, serves snacks and dosas.
Brijwasi Mithai Wala, across from Sri Krishna Janmasthan, has good sweets and snacks.
Hotel Madhuvan, Krishna Nagar, has Indian and Chinese food. It is one of the best places in town.
Answered by ankit shivam, 14 Sep '10 06:20 pm
Bhojanalaya vegetarian restaurant at the International Guest House, is located next to Sri Krishna Janmasthan. Open 11 am to 3 pm and 7 to 10 pm.
Brijraj, across from Sri Krishna Janmasthan, serves snacks and dosas.
Brijwasi Mithai Wala, across from Sri Krishna Janmasthan, has good sweets and snacks.
Hotel Madhuvan, Krishna Nagar, has Indian and Chinese food. It is one of the best places in town.
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