4/5 Antal K. 1 year ago on Google
We
spent
1
week
in
Wasabi,
we
had
the
room
on
the
top
floor
called
Petunia.
The
room
itself
is
very
spacious
accompanied
by
a
huge
terrace,
outside
bath
tub
and
a
big
bathroom.
The
bed
is
very
comfy
and
the
room
has
a
pretty
view
over
the
nearby
rice
fields
and
the
city.
You
have
a
bit
of
view
to
the
sea
but
I’d
wouldn’t
call
it
a
sea
view.
The
best
feature
of
the
room
is
the
outside
bathtub
however
it
takes
a
long
time
to
fill
it
up
-
this
is
okay
if
you
think
in
advance
and
start
filling
it
up
way
before
using
it.
As
our
room
is
on
the
top
floor
we
had
plenty
of
sunlight
but
I
understand
the
complaints
of
the
other
rooms
as
they
indeed
looked
pretty
dark.
However
they
have
a
lot
of
light
sources
installed
both
in
the
room
and
the
bathroom.
I
think
the
issue
is
that
the
walls
are
painted
dark
colours
(red,
greyish/greenish)
which
makes
the
room
look
smaller
and
darker.
If
I
was
the
owner
I’d
repaint
the
rooms
using
light
colours,
preferably
white
to
have
the
illusion
on
having
more
space/light.
Also
there
are
issues
with
water
leakage
-
there
is
a
lot
of
water
mark
on
the
ceiling
and
strange
stains
on
the
walls.
The
water
from
the
shower
leaks
onto
the
stairs
leading
up
to
the
room.
Also,
one
night
we
had
a
bigger
storm
and
the
water
flowed
into
the
room
even
with
the
doors
closed.
They’re
not
properly
sealed
so
they
let
the
water
in.
This
wasn’t
much
of
an
issue
for
us
but
something
I’d
recommend
improving.
The
bathroom
is
big
with
plenty
of
space,
however
the
window
is
small
and
it
has
an
open
design
so
you
can’t
close
it.
This
means
that
you
need
to
keep
the
bathroom
door
closed
when
using
the
AC
otherwise
the
cold
goes
out
through
the
window.
This
means
that
the
room
is
cold
but
then
you
go
to
the
toilet
and
it’s
warm
and
super
humid.
I’d
install
a
window
that
is
bigger
and
can
be
closed
to
solve
this
issue.
The
room
has
plenty
of
extra
such
as
the
mini
fridge,
tea/coffee/sugar,
fresh
water
and
anti-mosquito
which
is
very
much
welcome.
They
also
refill
your
water
bottles
downstairs
which
is
something
I
really
appreciated
as
it
saves
a
lot
of
plastic.
The
cleaning
service
was
top
notch,
the
guys
did
a
good
job.
I
wish
they’d
wash
the
outside
pillows
sometimes
and
they
look
very
dirty.
I
understand
they
don’t
wash
them
after
every
guest
but
every
2
weeks
I
think
it
would
be
important
to
clean
them.
Downstairs
you
have
the
swimming
pool
with
several
sun
beds.
They
also
have
cold
water
with
fresh
lemon
and
cucumber
which
is
a
very
nice
touch.
They
also
give
you
extra
towels
for
the
pool.
The
breakfast
is
okay,
you
have
several
options
to
choose
from,
however
it
was
very
disappointing
to
learn
upon
arrival
that
the
standard
breakfast
does
not
include
the
coffee
neither
the
fruit
platter.
I
find
this
strange
as
all
the
other
accommodation
we
had
before
they
all
had
the
coffee+fruit
platter+the
dish
you
chose.
They
charge
you
and
extra
30K
if
you
wish
to
get
them.
Also,
some
of
the
breakfast
portions
such
as
the
egg
benedict
is
pretty
small.
I
usually
went
with
the
healthy
option
which
is
a
big
bowl
of
fruits
with
some
muesli,
yoghurt
and
honey.
We
also
tried
the
food
from
the
restaurant
one
evening
but
I
didn’t
like
it
-
the
katsu
bowl
had
not
much
to
do
with
Japanese
food
and
the
sauce
tasted
like
something
out
of
an
Uncle
Ben’s
jar😅
You
get
a
discount
if
you’re
a
guest
but
even
with
that
it
was
pretty
expensive.
So
I
don’t
recommend
the
restaurant
itself.
As
for
the
service
in
general,
the
staff
was
nice,
they
did
their
job
however
compared
to
other
places
it
felt
a
bit
less
personal.
We
came
from
Ubud
where
we
also
spent
a
week
and
we
felt
like
it
was
home
and
the
people
genuinely
cared
about
us.
We
didn’t
have
the
same
experience
here
but
this
might
just
be
down
to
personal
experience.
Also,
some
of
the
staff
seemed
to
work
a
lot
-
one
guy
was
there
all
morning
and
evening
two
days
in
a
row
which
questioned
the
welfare/conditions
of
the
staff.
I
just
hope
they’re
well
paid
and
get
plenty
of
resting
time
between
shifts.
Overall,
our
stay
was
okay
as
we
had
the
top
room
but
would
I
return?
Probably
not.