2/5 Cecilia T. 8 months ago on Google
We
have
been
to
49
countries,
and
we
have
stayed
in
all
kinds
of
accommodations
from
hostels
to
5
stars
hotels.
We
eat
in
all
kind
of
restaurants,
from
small
trattorias
in
Italy
to
very
fancy
restaurants
in
New
York,
Paris,
Washington
D.C.,
Munich,
Zermatt,
etc.
This
is
the
FIRST
TIME
in
my
life
where
a
restaurant
charges
for
TAP
WATER.
Please
see
picture.
Review
for
the
restaurant:
The
food
is
just
ok.
We
were
there
for
dinner
on
the
day
we
arrived
and
besides
the
food
being
just
regular
we
were
charged
SFR
3.00
for
half
litter
of
TAP
WATER.
It’s
not
for
the
money.
It’s
for
the
attitude
and
this
was
just
shocking.
Of
course
we
didn’t
have
lunch
or
dinner
again
at
Chesa
Randolina,
so
we
went
to
four
different
restaurants
in
Sils
Maria
and
ate
MUCH
BETTER
spending
almost
half
of
what
we
were
charged
at
Chesa
Randolina.
I
wrote
reviews
about
them
here
on
GoogleMaps.
Breakfast
at
Chesa
Randolina
was
ok,
with
boiled
eggs
as
the
only
option
without
having
an
added
surcharge.
For
a
hotel
that
would
like
to
offer
a
better
breakfast
to
the
guests,
at
least
scrambled
eggs
should
be
offered.
I
think
the
“strategy”
is
not
offering
anything
“special”
so
people
who
want
to
order
“specials”,
like
fried
eggs,
scrambled
eggs
etc
will
have
to
pay
apart.
On
the
positive
side,
the
waitress
that
served
us
during
the
three
days
we
had
breakfast
there
were
always
very
friendly.
Review
for
the
room:
The
room
is
small,
the
bathroom
is
also
small
and
has
a
bathtub
that
is
too
deep,
so
I
imagine
it
can
be
tough
for
elderly
people
to
take
a
shower
there.
On
top
of
that,
there’s
a
small
step
separating
the
bathroom
to
the
bedroom
that
can
be
tricky,
specially
if
you
want
to
use
the
bathroom
during
the
night.
I
don’t
understand
the
good
reviews
about
this
hotel.
Or
they
are
written
by
the
owner’s
friends,
or
they
are
written
by
people
who
are
not
used
to
travel
and
don’t
know
what
good
hospitality
is
all
about.
Sils
Maria
is
a
nice
little
village
and
I
would
recommend
staying
there
instead
of
St.
Moritz.
But,
I
would
also
recommend
you
stay
anywhere
close
to
“La
Posta”.
There
are
several
excellent
hotels
(we
visited
some
planning
for
the
next
trip),
and
there
are
also
several
restaurants
nearby.
In
response
to
the
hotel's
comment:
"I
wouldn't
consider
a
hotel
that
charges
SFR
290.00/night
as
'cheap.'
We
frequently
travel
to
Switzerland,
and
we
have
stayed
in
many
better
hotels
in
this
price
range.
It's
not
the
first
time
a
guest
complains
about
being
charged
for
tap
water
and
having
a
small
bedroom.
It's
my
fault
that
I
didn't
read
all
your
reviews
on
TripAdvisor;
otherwise,
I
would
have
never
booked
a
room
in
this
hotel."
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