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The Spice Root | Takeaway Restaurant | Kingswood | 2747 - The Spice Root - 1 views

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    Order your food online from 1 takeaway in the town When it comes to Kingswood, The Spice Root is the obvious choice for 100's of families Try once, love it forever.
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Best Places for Food Delivery - St Tropez | St Tropez House - 0 views

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    Saint-Tropez is home to some of the most famous restaurants in the world, with visitors to the quintessential French summer resort being spoilt for choice for Michelin-starred venues offering first-class cuisine. But as the nights get longer and the temperatures fall, it makes a welcome change to slip into something comfortable and dial for a takeaway. France is famed as a world leader when it comes to fine dining, known the world over by the French expression "haute cuisine". While it is fair to say that as a nation the French have come late to home deliveries, the take-aways that are now appearing on the scene in the French Riviera are of excellent standard. Below, discover four of the best places for food delivery - St Tropez style.
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HVS: Near full recovery in RevPAR by the end of 2022 - 0 views

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    THE U.S. HOTEL industry will be well on the way to recovery in 2022, according to consulting firm HVS Americas. However, a full recovery in real terms, after adjusting for inflation, remains a few years away, it added. With more assets, both distressed and well performing, expected to come to market this year, 2022 will be an exciting year for the industry, said Rod Clough, president of HVS, in an article titled 'ALIS 2022 Takeaways - Our Industry Braces for a Big Year Ahead'. A near full recovery in RevPAR at $85 for U.S. hotels is likely to happen by the end of 2022 when compared to $86 in 2018-19. "The higher inflationary environment will continue to bode well for hotels, resulting in ADR pricing power leading to a lift in revenue on top of still lean operational models. Group travel is still lagging the recovery, but near-term, smaller-group bookings (at newly raised room rates) should help bridge the gap while the industry waits for larger meetings to return," Clough wrote in the article. "Rising development costs due to supply-chain disruptions, labor shortages, and overall inflation are leading to a general contraction in new hotel openings. Moreover, development challenges are intensifying for major CBDs, attributed to slow office re-openings, a lag in larger convention bookings, higher operating/labor costs, and even higher construction costs than your average project."
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