Ikhaya

Top choice in Chennai (Madras)


A new iteration of a favourite old B&B, Ikhaya brilliantly brings together the best of heritage ambience and contemporary amenities. Rooms have carved wooden beds, throw rugs and modern bathrooms; some have balconies. The indoor dining area is a charming turquoise-and-white space, and there's an inner courtyard with tables, all part of the everything-made-from-scratch Mediterranean restaurant.


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