Deccan Chronicle

New Madina opens, no resemblanc­e to the past

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One of Hyderabad’s best known ‘addas’ — the landmark Madina Hotel — has reopened after eight years giving Hyderabadi­s yet another opportunit­y to sip a cup of Irani chai at the iconic restaurant.

It was closed following a fire accident in 2010.

Historians say that the restaurant is one of the oldest in the city. However, the remodelled restaurant tries very hard to look like a modern hangout where one would rather order a pizza or a burger rather than Hyderabadi biryani and Haleem along with Irani chai and Mughlai dishes.

Incidental­ly Hyderabadi haleem, now famous the world over, was introduced to the city by one of its Iranian founders, Aga Hussain Zabeth in 1956.

Mr Maqsood Bin Abood Al-Jabri, who has taken over the hotel, says, “It took time to renovate the hotel as there was lot of damage due to the fire. “We hope to attract Hyderabadi­s and tourists alike to a place that has made a mark in city’s history.”

The round tables and wooden chairs that had a charm of their own are now replaced with padded benches for families. The high ceiling that gave the place its own charm has been redone with PoP; there are huge LED hoardings blocking the arches, giving it a gaudy look.

“It’s an attempt to make it look like a modern restaurant; I don’t see any reason to visit the place again. Once upon a time, it was a favourite haunt for me and my friends,” said Ghulam Jabbar, an engineer.

Madina Hotel was first opened in 1947 in the Madina Building at Pathargatt­i. The rent from the shop was used to serve Haj pilgrims. Historians say that a dispute between partners was also one of the reasons for the delay in reopening of the hotel.

A resident said, “A decade ago, it was city’s best-run hotel, but now it has to compete with many newcomers who have establishe­d themselves.”

 ?? —DC ?? People relish food at the Madina Hotel that reopened on Wednesday.
—DC People relish food at the Madina Hotel that reopened on Wednesday.

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