SrikanthV65
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Anahita in Persian means, "unspoiled / pristine / pure", and that's exactly what this stay was! Everything about this hotel exuded beautiful design planning and thoughtful little touches. From the no-fuss welcome process, to the luxurious room decor & thoughtful amenities, right down to the details like individual villas with beachfront [or Forest] views, a mini pool, all-day boat rides to Ile aux cerfs beach nearby. The best part though, was the staff. Totally approachable, ever-helpful, prompt and perceptive. The cook at the Indian restaurant was kind enough to create a Thāli (a combo plate meal) just for me and my folks. He prepared well-chosen, delectable stuff that wasn't even on the Menu, and he did this despite my request being a little outside timings of the restaurant. So, that was something truly special. ||However, the Breakfast experience was a little underwhelming. I felt, it needed a little more 'Mauritius' in it. Especially considering, Mauritius has a strong Indian history & culture in its cuisine. I'd have loved some Dosas / Appams / Idlis / Upma / Poha / Lemon Rice / Dholl Puri and such, but, disappointingly they weren't available.|But i am not complaining. The rest of the stay experience more than made up for it. Thoughtful snacks in the rooms, a well-stocked minibar (which to my teetotaller delight, included a Heineken 0.0 (non-alcoholic)!||The pricing i felt was a tad over-the-top, i felt, but since i don't holiday often, and also since the services and offerings were top notch in every aspect, i wouldn't complain.