What did the pret do after it started staying in the writer's bungalow
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I have a tale to tell of that bungalow
Since I have started talking about food already, I must mention how much I loved what they served us at the Ashok Vatika. From the ginger tea and boiled eggs along with the wonderful homebaked biscuits that they offered us as refreshments after our journey, to the buffet dinner and breakfast spread. Everything was brilliant. Not a very wide variety but the food tasted really good. The bhaturas were like we make at home. A bit tangy but not spongy like the Haldiram variety. The leavening being only from the curd fermenting through the night with no yeast or added soda at all. The best bit though was seeing six varieties of locally sourced jam! We liked strawberry best of all. Oh and the meals are served in the dining room within the bungalow so it is all very homey.
After finishing up we decided to walk around and explore the area, with an eye to seeing the remaining Ramgarh bungalows. The Ramgarh bungalows, I should mention, are six separate bungalows – or bungalow clusters in the same general neighbourhood. I had wanted to stay at the Vista Villa which has three rooms so we would have had the whole place to ourselves. But someone else had taken a room there so assuring us that no one would be staying in the fourth room of the Ashok Vatika, they had given us that bungalow. Given the homeliness of the place, I would strongly recommend planning for this if you are travelling as a group.
Three hundred metres downhill from the Ashok Vatika is the Writers’ bungalow and we decided to go there first. One of the people on the staff kindly came along to show us the way.