Anonymous User
August 6, 2024
Objectively speaking, the hardware facilities are very good, the house is clean, the whole house is smart, and there is a view of the river and grassland outside the window.
It's really suitable for taking pictures, and the room also comes with travel photography and afternoon tea. But the lawn flies and bees at afternoon tea will soon take over your dining table, making it unsuitable for sitting down for afternoon tea except for posing for photos.
The worst thing was the food. I didn’t want to go out for dinner. I ordered stir-fried vegetables and barbecue and had to wait for an hour after repeated reminders before the food was served. No barbecue because the chef didn't come! I ordered a few bottles of beer, but there was no bottle opener in the store. I had to go out to buy them on the spot, which really made me laugh. The waiter had no idea what he was doing. He had to ask for water, plates, and chopsticks before giving them to them. He just sat there. It is understandable that the experience and preparations for the new opening are insufficient, and tourists can be informed that eating out does not necessarily mean eating here.
The most exaggerated thing is the breakfast in the last photo. Can you believe it? The breakfast for one night at 1680 was just a few Hanamaki eggs in a plastic bag, sour kimchi, and cold milk tea in the rice cooker! I don't want to be hot. When I checked in, I asked if the breakfast was a buffet. I was very confident and said it was a buffet breakfast! This is really a bit intentional!
After staying here, I felt that there was a big problem with hotel management. All the service staff seemed like temporary workers who had just been hired.
I believe there must be people like me who don’t choose to stay here just to take pictures and check in. If a B&B doesn’t understand what service is, it won’t last long.
Won't come again
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