Guest User
April 23, 2024
The staff, from reception and housekeeping to concierge, were great and really made an effort. However, the property is old and musky, and some things didn't work well; for example, the air conditioning in my first room was malfunctioning, so I had to switch rooms. The other thing: I went to their super basic restaurant, which was not appealing at all, in the morning before departure due to time constraints. To my surprise, I was refused entry because I was wearing flip-flops (paired with a nice T-shirt and decent shorts), citing a "dress code." Considering it's a very basic HK$600 hotel and the rainy, warm early-summer weather, I couldn't wrap my head around this. See the photo, and you'll understand what I mean. (Note: I decided to walk down the road to a charming restaurant by the Central Escalator and had a very enjoyable breakfast).