On my first night, the front desk lady with short hair was really kind and even helped me inquire about my delivery. However, the older woman with glasses who took over in the morning was very unfriendly. The hotel advertised a washing machine, but there was no dryer, which makes doing laundry inconvenient. When I asked the woman with glasses how to use it, she was very agitated and impatient. Downstairs, there were also people from other travel agencies, dressed in suits, trying to sell tours. They didn't initially state they were from a travel agency, which led me to mistakenly think they were hotel staff. As for the food, the hotel partners with another restaurant, and the selection is very limited. After about two days, you won't want to eat there anymore because it's always the same repetitive dishes.
The location is great though. Right outside the hotel, there are many night market food stalls, and it's a very short walk to the subway station.
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