Stayed here quite by accident when a reservation made through a well-known booking agency wasn't. Rooms clean, not entirely new, far better than good enough. Shower had plenty of hot water. Didn't stay for breakfast or dinner (Indian meal).

Update: Stayed somewhat longer, this time in a room without its own toilet or bath. Room was clean enough and equipped with a wash basin, communal shower and toilets are acceptable. No fridge in the room, though the space between the window and curtain could keep something cool enough until the next morning in the winter months. A comparable room which had its own toilet or shower looked quite a bit better, had larger beds, a bigger TV, and was better maintained.

Breakfast and dinner are included in the price, it's Indian food, and is good. Breakfast typically included an Indian item, toast, and cereal. The masala tea is rather good. The eating area has a microwave which appears to be available for use even outside of normal dining hours. Several Tescos and Sainsburys nearby. The facility is open for lunch as well, though lunch is not included in the price. I didn't try it. Lunch here seems to be popular which people who work in the area.

You can pay a lot more and get something only marginally better. London is notorious for overpriced and nasty hotels. This hotel represents excellent value for the money, plus the location is very good. Futher, as this hotel is a sleeping machine, I try to spend as much time elsewhere in London as possible. Tottenham Court Road and all its shops are some 10 minutes away by foot. Hotel closest to Warren Street tube.

Stayed November 2013, travelled on business. Review from the Trip advisor website.

Anonymous, from Lucerne, Switzerland, Business Man