Guest User
June 29, 2023
Pros: spacious, aesthetically pleasing room. Comfortable bed. There are 2 sockets by the bedside table - 1 for a lamp, the 2nd can be used to charge devices. There are sockets for a laptop by the table. There is a stand for a suitcase. The room has 2 bottles of water, a kettle, cups, tea, and supplies are replenished. Heated floor in the bathroom - on a cold day it was really nice. 2 towels for the feet. They walk you from the reception to the room, explaining what is where. The hotel is aesthetically pleasing, everything is beautiful. Cons: the cistern makes a lot of noise while pouring water after each flush. The sink has no countertop, there is only a small shelf - there is nowhere to put your cosmetic bag. The most ridiculous thing is that the hair dryer is attached to the wall to the right of the toilet :) The mirror is on the other side of the toilet, small, above the sink, and the wire barely reaches the mirror *hand-face smiley*. Apparently, it was assumed that guests dry their hair without a mirror, sitting on the toilet:)) Everyone in the restaurant is friendly, but it’s as if no one has worked in a restaurant before - neither the waiters, nor the organizers of the space. The cups are not where the tea boiler is, but rather far behind the counter, in the staff area, and you can’t see them. You have to ask every time. The food is not labeled, you have to ask each time what kind of filling is where (there are different pancakes with filling, lavash, etc. - you can’t tell by eye what’s inside). You have to order an omelet, and this is not written anywhere, guess for yourself. I asked what vegetables are put in an omelet - they don’t know, they called the chef to answer. The food and cutlery supplies are not particularly replenished, you have to ask for everything. If you ask, they will do everything, bring it. But you have to ask, the restaurant doesn’t have a well-established service system.
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