2/5 Scarf B. 5 years ago on Google
WiFi
is
completely
unreliable
compared
to
other
hotels
in
the
city.
It's
impossible
to
get
any
work
done
when
the
actual
access
point
disappears
every
30
mins
or
so
and
has
to
reconnect,
which
can
take
a
few
minutes.
Plenty
of
cafes
around
with
good
WiFi
or
you
can
use
4G,
but
it's
worth
noting.
The
room
I
stayed
in
wasn't
dark.
There
is
a
blind
that
hangs
a
few
inches
from
the
window
which
lets
a
thin
stream
of
bright
light
directly
onto
the
pillow,
meaning
you
start
waking
up
at
6am.
This
may
be
specific
to
that
one
room,
but
I
have
no
idea
how
this
issue
has
been
overlooked
and
it
suggests
that
they
don't
consider
basic
stuff.
There
is
no
Do
Not
Disturb
sign!
At
least
I
couldn't
find
one.
Housekeeping
start
their
rounds
at
8.30am
and
you
can
hear
them
knocking
and
shouting
"housekeeping!"
with
no
way
of
stopping
them
doing
the
same
to
your
door,
short
of
opening
it
and
explaining
you
don't
want
to
be
disturbed.
How's
that
for
a
mobius
strip
of
nonsense?
The
lobby
is
on
the
second
floor
to
allow
for
a
fairly
non-descript
restaurant
downstairs.
Not
the
end
of
the
world,
but
it's
a
bit
of
a
pain
to
negotiate
20
steps
every
time,
especially
with
heavy
luggage.
There's
a
lift
in
the
restaurant
but
it's
odd.
I
haven't
tried
the
breakfast
because
it's
always
terrible
in
these
places
but
I
did
have
coffee
and
the
breakfast
options
look
like
the
same
carb
heavy,
filling
food
as
everywhere
else.
Noodles
and
bread
and
all
that.
I
would
much
prefer
to
not
have
a
free
breakfast
and
have
the
option
to
buy
something
substantial
but
I
guess
that's
not
what
people
want
in
general.
Location
wise,
it's
right
at
the
edge
of
the
burgeoning
expat
area,
which
has
some
great
coffee
shops
and
bars.
Check
out
the
'Night
Market'
which
is
a
selection
of
10
or
so
small
scale
food
vendors
with
tacos,
gyoza,
fried
chicken
and
lots
of
other
interesting
stuff.
Staff
speak
very
little
English
which
is
fine,
but
it's
also
very
easy
to
find
hotels
where
the
English
level
is
much
higher.
They're
friendly,
without
a
doubt,
but
pretty
much
everyone
is
friendly
around
here.
It's
definitely
an
okay
hotel
if
the
stuff
above
wouldn't
bother
you,
but
I
changed
to
a
different
location
rather
than
spend
the
extra
night,
even
though
it
had
been
paid
for.
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