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Lakeview Hotel & Restaurant
3/529 Reviews
Kintamani
Service OK, when you come directly welcome bellboy/roomboy to bring your luggage to the lobby. Facility OK, there are certain parts that can still be improved yes.. The room is clean, the bed is new and the old one, and the spring bed is also the. The room ornamen is an old product, but can be made more clean and attractive. The walls and roof of the room can also be redesigned and clean and modern, but still minimal. The bathroom is OK, the hot water is OK, the shower soap and shampo are OK. Balconi is very iconic ya1 directly facing the mountains and lake Batur2 is very beautiful3 can be made more clean and interesting; there are chairs and tables that can make you enjoy the beauty of nature. The restaurant has a pretty large space and direct view to the mountains and lake Batur too1 very beautiful2 I'm going back to Kintamani, keep moving and moving forward to Lake View Hotel and Restaurant.
Oculus Bali
4.2/519 Reviews
Kintamani
I didn't stay at this hotel but we decided to give this place a try as we drove past looking for somewhere to have lunch. We were not disappointed. There is a good variety of food at the restaurant which has absolutely wonderful views! Even the view from the ladies toilet is lovely LOL. Ok you can't see it when sitting on the bog but there is a small round window you can peek out of. We ordered fish and chips, roasted chicken, grilled fish, beef etc with some drinks and it was very nice. The ONLY thing I have to comment is that there were a couple of flies and we were constantly swatting them away but maybe it's where I sat. NExt time if I ever go there, I will try to sit at the long table facing the lake but as this time I was with family, we needed a booth seat. This place has a rooftop pool with some pretty awesome views so do take a climb up the stairs to the top to take some pics. The next time I go to Bali, I may stay 2 nights here just to experience the entire place.
Segara Hotel and Restaurant
3.2/51 Reviews
Kintamani
Simple hotel but clean close Mt Batur. Do not expect anything luxurious. Very good for a night before hiking to see sun rise from the top. Food is totally enjoyable. Just be aware to get a room away from rhe kitchen if you want to go to bed early for a 2:30 wakeup. Dish washing stops around 21h30 so I'd you want to go to bed before, room next to there are a bit noisy. Other rooms are not affected. Showers with good water flow including hot water.
Black Lava Camp Kintamani
4.7/555 Reviews
Kintamani
I just finished a two-day stay with my colleagues. The facilities here are well-equipped and the environment is comfortable, which is very suitable for a group of people to live together. The room is really big and big, the toilet is also very clean and tidy, and the mattress is also very clean, comfortable and soft, the best The important thing is that the air is very fresh, and I am very satisfied with this business trip. Of course, there is nothing to say about the scenery. The sunrise and sunset are really beautiful. I took a lot of photos. Waking up in the morning and seeing the mountain at a glance, the sea of ​​clouds really makes people feel very relaxed. The locals are also very polite and won't look at you with strange eyes just because you are a foreigner. The next time I bring my family to Indonesia, I will definitely stay here again to experience the experience.
The Kayuan
3.6/514 Reviews
Kintamani
This place has an amazing view to Mount Batur and Lake Batur. It is on the road where the trucks are passing for transporting sands and other materials. Sometimes we can hear the roar but only on working hours (morning to eary evening). The road is quit a challenging form some with poor driving skill. This road is not suitable for easy cycling (unless you're a pro). It offers big room which need maintenance in some areas. The main issues in this place is the humidity which cause many walls are peels off. Bathroom almost as big as the room itself. Intalling URINALs on the bathroom would be good for male since it still has plenty of space. Urinal would help male not to pee on the floor hence reduce pee smell in bathroom. This place has unique restaurant called The Kayuan. it is very instagrammable. Food and drinks are so so, but better than most of other place in this area.
Pramana Zahill Kintamani
4.1/529 Reviews
Kintamani
We stayed for 1 night with 2 rooms (was complimentary from travel where my sister worked in ) we checked in around 15.30ish and the room is not ready so we wait in the restaurant that lots of flies inside. and then after 15 - 20 minutes the room is ready and the kids wants to swim but when we asked for pool towels, the staff said it still on laundry (the pool is not even full), and we ordered hot cappucinno and its not even hot. We ordered french fries but is not available and it staff telling us after we wait like 10 minutes. on Breakfast, Komang (the restaurant staff) explain to us that we got 4 free breakfast and the rest we pay additional and thats also already told by the front office lady upon check in, so we get it. When Komang taking our order she never smile and never bring the chilli sauce i was asked for my omellete until we finish breakfast and i dont eat my omellete because of that. The Nasi Goreng is also came without sambal which i saw they gave sambal on the other guest nasi goreng, so there is no standard on the menu. In other things we also ordered Porridge for 2,5years old baby an dit cames with chilli aside ?? the porridge also was so wattery so the baby wont eat it. after finish breakfast we prepare to check out and start moving the bags to our car, and the vallet staff stop us and ask from which room we are, I answered from 207 and 208, and he said, please wait we gonna check the room, i said, my sister still there. And he is going to the reception and back to me saying, you still have bill to pay, i said yes we havent check out yet, and we aware of that. My brother who's moving the car so we can put the bags in the backseat was told by the other female staff and ask if we can pay the bills now, he said yes we will pay those upon check out, it was so annoying and not making any sense, where we are from the travel agent that help you guys by selling your rooms plus we spend our money there also to try your food an pay for your service but didnt feel any hospitality from your staff. we do take a picture around your hotels with the beautiful views to show to our customers but with this kind of service its ashamed to recommend the hotels with our vallued customers. Please brief your staff to understand hospitality no matter who the guest is, complimentary doesnt always means free, its a partnership barters and part of marketings promotion. I am sure they can treat us way better in the future.

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