I booked for 2 nights, there was absolutely nowhere to eat in the area, only around makashnitsa and street food of dubious quality. There is only a Korean restaurant nearby, where you cook on the barbecue yourself. There are no shopping centers within walking distance either. The hotel is clearly not five stars, it is spacious, yes, the staff is responsive, but not all of them. The food for breakfast was decent, the soup was delicious. The set is standard. Everything is designed for guests from the Middle Kingdom. The names of the dishes are only in Thai and Chinese. The TV channels are also Chinese. The room equipment is very modest, there is a toothbrush, shower gel, shampoo, and a cap. There is no balm or soap. There are 2 bottles of water, 2 bags of tea and coffee, no sugar or milk. They speak English at the reception. My room was quiet, as the windows faced the hotel wall, so I couldn't hear any noise from the street. The bed is huge, comfortable, you can sleep four people 🤣. I recommend the hotel for 1 night, no more.
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