The staff, from reception and housekeeping to concierge, were great and really made an effort. However, the property is old and musky, and some things didn't work well; for example, the air conditioning in my first room was malfunctioning, so I had to switch rooms. The other thing: I went to their super basic restaurant, which was not appealing at all, in the morning before departure due to time constraints. To my surprise, I was refused entry because I was wearing flip-flops (paired with a nice T-shirt and decent shorts), citing a "dress code." Considering it's a very basic HK$600 hotel and the rainy, warm early-summer weather, I couldn't wrap my head around this. See the photo, and you'll understand what I mean. (Note: I decided to walk down the road to a charming restaurant by the Central Escalator and had a very enjoyable breakfast).