GGuest UserThe hotel is at a roundabout, and the traffic is quite convenient. It takes about 10 minutes to walk to the mall next to it. The surrounding area is relatively safe, and there are many Chinese people living there. The facilities are relatively old.
The service is OK. The lobby will take the initiative to greet, help carry luggage, and open the door.
The room was cleaned on the first day without replenishing bottled water, towels were not replaced, and the floor towel was still wet on the first day. After staying for 5 days, no toiletries or lotion were replenished (the toiletries were in large bottles hanging on the wall, just like in a fast hotel), and no disposable slippers were replenished.
The room was cleaned twice a day, and there was a bed-turning service and cleaning at night. The room cleaning service was OK for the next two days.
The price of ordering food in the room is relatively reasonable, the service is also good, and the taste is good.
The breakfast is relatively simple, almost all cold food, which is not suitable for Chinese stomachs. There are cold cut fruits, kiwis, oranges, strawberries, all of which are relatively sour + bananas and apples. There is a table of cereals and nuts, a table of bread, and a table of cold food ham, smoked salmon, and nothing else. Some of the breakfast waiters were not very nice. One of the older male waiters just poured coffee and didn't interact much. When leaving, he asked me to wait and sign the bill. After saying this, I definitely didn't give it.
I ate at the Japanese and Peruvian fusion restaurant downstairs. When the sashimi was served, half of the ice on the bottom had melted into water, causing the sashimi to be soaked in water. The soy sauce was dark soy sauce, but my Argentinian friend next door said that they all use this soy sauce. It's okay to eat at an ordinary restaurant, but it's still far from being a high-end restaurant.
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