5/5 Bea R. 4 months ago on Google • 41 reviews
Pros:
-
Great
location:
on
the
beach,
quiet,
but
also
in
the
heart
of
/
walkable
to
many
shops,
restaurants,
and
the
night
market.
-
Beautiful
hotel
with
traditional
Thai
architecture.
The
room
has
wooden
floor
with
many
well
thought
out
details
-
Great
2
pools:
one
ocean
front,
one
for
nice
lap
swim
-
Most
helpful
and
friendly
staff
ever.
And
They
are
very
nice
and
polite.
The
cleaning
lady
of
my
room
did
a
good
job
and
is
honest.
My
husband
left
money
out
in
the
open
and
she
never
touched
it.
-
the
breakfast
buffet
is
served
at
the
seaside
restaurant.
Great
view.
And
the
table
/
chairs
are
very
comfortable.
-
I
like
their
library
and
various
seating
areas.
They
are
furnished
well
and
very
comfortable
to
hang
out
in.
Cons:
-
as
many
have
stated,
the
wooden
pathway
needs
improvement.
It’s
uneven
and
I
fear
someone
will
trip
walking
on
it.
The
roof
needs
some
power
wash
and
the
building
could
use
some
touch-up
paint.
-
the
gym
is
on
the
smaller
side
to
my
taste.
(
I’m
a
gym
buff.)
it’s
not
big
enough
for
>
1-2
people
to
do
weight
training
at
the
same
time.
-
the
breakfast
buffet
can
improve
a
tad.
Generally
they
have
a
decent
selection
of
fruit,
salad,
eggs,
potatoes
etc.
The
Thai
food
selection
can
be
improved
though.
Someday
everything
is
spicy
which
I
can’t
eat.
Someday
the
selection
has
no
meat
at
all.
I’d
like
to
see
better
menu
design
(
spicy
+
non
spicy
dishes,
meat
+
meatless
dishes).
Good
coffee.
But
I
would
like
the
hotel
to
put
up
a
sign
at
the
coffee
bar
informing
guests
to
only
use
new
cup
/
mug
to
take
the
coffee.
Some
people
(not
familiar
with
buffet
etiquettes)
re-use
their
old
coffee
mugs
to
refill
their
second/third
cup
of
coffee.
It
creates
an
unhygienic
situation
spreading
germs
when
their
old
coffee
cups
touch
the
coffee
container
spigots.
P.S.
I
was
debating
between
4
or
5
stars
review
rating
for
the
hotel
given
the
pros
and
cons
above.
But
I
went
with
5
given
the
hotel’s
price
point:
my
standard
room
is
about
<
US$100
a
night
in
November.