5/5 Katherine V. 11 months ago on Google
What
a
cute
boutique
hotel!
The
second
you
arrive
you
are
greeted
personally
by
the
butlers
and
the
resident
chef
Camille,
who
is
such
a
sweet
man.
They
all
introduce
themselves
by
name,
and
immediately
get
to
know
yours.
I’ve
stayed
at
5
star
hotels
all
over
the
world
and
this
kind
of
individualized
welcome
is
rare.
From
there,
the
attentive
service
continues.
The
butlers,
as
they
call
themselves,
act
as
reception,
concierge,
and
waitstaff.
Morson
was
great
and
Brian
had
such
wonderful
and
friendly
energy,
but
Faseegh
really
goes
above
and
beyond
to
be
of
service.
He
always
made
sure
I
had
tea
prepared
and
brought
up
to
my
room
since
that
was
my
preferred
beverage,
and
he
even
refused
to
take
my
tip
at
first,
which
says
a
lot
about
his
sincere
dedication
to
his
job.
He
familiarized
himself
with
our
schedule
and
itinerary
to
ensure
that
we
always
had
the
shuttle
service
to
drive
us
(shout
out
to
the
driver,
Ayanda).
The
“house”
is
aptly
titled,
because
it
really
does
feel
like
an
intimate
B&B
but
with
hip
and
modern
style.
The
dining
room
is
gorgeous,
and
the
rooms
themselves
(all
different)
are
trendy
in
decor.
I
think
we
got
the
“worst”
and
smallest
room
there
as
it
was
the
only
one
left
when
we
booked
and
it
doesn’t
have
a
city
view,
but
it
was
still
a
good
room
with
so
many
windows
and
a
very
comfortable
bed!
We
really
enjoyed
the
breakfast
spread
in
the
mornings,
and
even
though
we
didn’t
get
a
chance
to
have
afternoon
tea
we
love
that
it
was
offered!
Only
thing
is
that
the
TV
in
your
room
won’t
work
for
a
few
hours
each
evening
due
to
power
loading
or
something
like
that.
All
in
all,
I
highly
recommend
staying
here!
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