I chose this hotel after recommendations to stay in Karol Bagh. However, we found that there wasn't really much in the area and it was extremely difficult to get anywhere on foot. The hotel is located very close to the Metro though, making it quite accessible (day pass on the metro ~100 rupees).
Breakfast was very simple with not much choice.
Whilst we were there, the hotel was undergoing renovations which meant that the corridors were sometimes covered in sheets/general decorating stuff. One time, the smell (from refurbishment) in the corridor was so strong that we had to rush into our room in order to breathe. However, I realise that this was a temporary situation and imagine the hotel will look very nice when complete.
The wifi code renewed each day, meaning you had to keep going to reception to ask for codes (one for each device). Some of the codes didn't work, so I gave up rather than repeatedly going down to reception.
Room was nice, comfortable and nicely decorated. The fridge was a bit dingy and the door to the bathroom squeaked incredibly loud every time it was opened.
Ordered room service a few times, mainly because it was such a hassle to find anywhere nearby to eat. Food was great and reasonably priced. Sofa, chairs and table in the room.
Did a tour to the Taj Mahal via the hotel - probably overcharged and the tour guide took us to shops, obviously on commission (felt like we were being taken for mugs the entire time).