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Old Feb 27, 2013 | 1:10 pm
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joshua362
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Originally Posted by DYKWIA
At the FS Marriott where I stay during the week, the restaurant has been closed during the evenings for the last few weeks. I've never actually used it, so I can't complain too much.

However, they have now re branded the restaurant, and it now serves Indian food (which I love). They had a grand opening last week.

I arrived today at 8pm after working all day, and found the restaurant closed...

Do FS hotels have to have a certain level facilities? I would expect a restaurant to be a prerequisite.

There is a bar, but the food is generally overpriced and poor quality.

Cheers
More than likely it all comes out of the same kitchen and is going to be the same quality (good or lack there of). Did you see if the dishes were available on Room Service? Often they are, in my experiences, at a buck or two more PLUS the delivery charge nonsense...
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