4/5 Derik ten N. 4 years ago on Google
My
wife
and
I
stayed
at
3
Stejari
while
traveling
Romania.
Seeing
that
we
stayed
here
for
three
nights,
and
ate
at
their
restaurant
repeatedly,
this
will
be
a
longer
and
in-depth
review.
If
you'd
like
to
see
the
short
version
scroll
to
the
very
bottom
for
a
"TL;DR"
At
first
I
thought
it
wouldn't
be
easy
getting
to
the
hotel
once
you
turn
off
the
main
road because my GPS couldn't find the street name or number
but
thanks to
the
large,
colorful
banners
they
have
hung
I
found
it
quite
effortlessly.
There
is
ample
parking
right
at
the
front
entrance
and
much
more
space
to
the
side
of
the
building.
The
reception
area
was
immaculate.
One
is
welcomed
by
a
large
lobby
with
leather
seating
and
a
coffee
table.
The
receptionist
was
friendly
and
told
us
without
effort
where
our
room
was
and
what
the
WiFi
password
is
(The
WiFi
on
the
first
floor
didn't
work
but
after
we
reported
it,
it
was
fixed
immediately).
On
the
counter
of
the
reception
one
could
also
see
the
check-in
-and
check-out
times
as
well
as
the
hours
at
which
breakfast
will
be
served.
Upon
entry
of
our
accomodation
we
noted
that
the
room
is
quite
big
and
has
all of
the
necessities
one
would
expect
from
a
hotel.
The
room
was
clean
with
some
exceptions;
the
TV
stand
wasn't
properly
dusted
-
especially
the
mirror.
It
appeared
that
the
balcony,
which
is
also
sizable,
wasn't
cleaned
either.
The
ashtray
was
emptied
but
still
contained
ash.
The
bed
was
quite
comfortable
and
there
are
plenty
of
channels
on
the
TV.
For
dinner
we
decided
to
try
out
the
adjacent
restaurant.
It's
immediately
clear
that
an
immense
amount
of
effort
went
into
the
restaurant;
the
terrace
was
clean,
the
gardenscaping
is
fantastic
and
there's
a
large
space
for
children
to
play.
The
waiters
were
friendly
and
fast
to
take
our
orders
and
bringing
the
drinks.
For
the
first
evening
I
ordered
the
ribs.
It
was
served
with
potato
wedges,
a
coleslaw
salad
and
a
cup
of
sauce.
The
ribs
were
good
-
nothing
special.
The
potato
wedges
were
well
seasoned
but
too
oily
for
my
taste.
The
coleslaw
salad
was some of the most
delicious
I've
had.
Breakfast
was
unlimited
coffee/tea,
a
basked
of
bread
slices
(didn't
taste
fresh)
and
a
platter
of
cold
meats
and
cheeses.
Additionally
we
could
request
eggs/omelette
and
bacon
to
be
made.
I
asked
for
eggs
and
bacon
and
received
more
than
enough.
The
fact
that
everything
was
brought
to
the
table
meant
we
only
had
to
get
up
for
coffee
(and
cereal
if
you
really
can't
go
without
it)
which
I
liked
quite
a
bit.
Afterwards,
we
went
out
and
hung
the
sign
on
the
door
requesting
a
tidy-up
of
the
room.
Upon
our
return
it
was
immediately
clear
that
in
addition to the bed
having been made
everything
was
cleaned
from
top
to
bottom
as
well.
The
room
was
in
perfect
condition.
The
second
evening
I
had
the
Pork
cutlet
with
potato
wedges.
Everything
about
it
was
excellent,
even
the
potato
wedges
that
disappointed
me
the
evening
prior.
The
second
breakfast
was
a
full
buffet
due
to
a
sudden
increase
in
guests.
No
expense
was
spared
-
three
types
of
cold
meats,
three
types
of
egg,
three
types
of
cheese,
thick
bacon
slices,
sausages,
vegetables,
yogurt,
cake
and
cereal.
Delicious
and
more
than
enough.
We
left
for
the
day
but
didn't
hang
a
sign
at
the
door.
Upon
our
return
we
noticed
that,
once
again,
everything
was
cleaned,
the
trash
was
emptied
and
the
bed
was
made.
My
dinner
the
third
evening
was
a
beef
burger
with
fries
and
coleslaw
salad.
Unfortunately
the
fries
were
the
same
as
that
of
the
first
evening
and
the
coleslaw
salad
wasn't
as
good.
It
was
still
tasty
though
and
the
burger
was
mouthwatering.
I
also
ordered
a
strawberry
milkshake
which
was
really
good.
On
all
three
evenings
the
dinner
presentations
were
excellent
and the price was
fair
for a four star
restaurant but it
did
take
a
long
time
to
arrive.
They
also
did
not
have
everything
on
the
menu
all
the
time
and
because
of
this
we
had
to
decide
again
on
what
to
have.
(TL;DR) In
short
the
price
is
fair
and
I
enjoyed
my
stay
here
at
3
Stejari
and
would
stay
here
again.
Hopefully
they
can
do
something
about
the
inconsistencies.