It is a good little boutique hotel with few amenities. Breakfast is horrible by any standard and features corn flakes, sliced bread, two veg Indian dishes and chapatis--if you are lucky there is butter and jam for your bread. The toaster hardly ever works, the fridge with the water is never on and the tables are rarely cleared.
The rooms are not consistent. I had to change rooms because my phone wasn't working (ie, the jack wasn't working, the phone was fine). In the first room I had access to Netflix, in the next, I didn't. Beds were decently comfortable, staff was very nice in spite of the hotel's shortcomings. Meals outside of breakfast hours were decent, but was put off when I walked past the kitchen late at night to see the cooks sitting on the counters without shoes. Wifi was ok, only went out once for more than 2 hours. Close to the Central Market and Nehru Place with shops and food court with bars.
Overall, I like what the concept, but execution needs work.