We chose this hotel as it is wheelchair accessible, but the rooms and restaurant are only accessible when there is electricity. The rooms are clean, comfortable and spacious. The staff is as helpful as they can be with a stingy manager/owner. Unfortunately, during our stay the electricity went off so many times. There were few guests and the management refused to run the generator. Our room was so hot we could not sleep during the night. I walked down and up the stairs about 6 times during the evening, night and early morning to beg the staff to run the generator. They had to get permission from the manager which was sometimes given and sometimes not. We have stayed in many hotels all over Myanmar, some simpler and less expensive. They ALWAYS run the generator within minutes of the...
Read moreBest hospitality that I have received in Myanmar, and that’s saying something as everyone was so nice here. The entire staff waited on us hand and foot.
The chef in particular went out of his way to make sure we loved our meal, hooked us up with some complementary dishes, and even sent someone out for avocado when we requested it and he didn’t have any in the kitchen.
The craziest part was, we had left and were walking to the train station, and the bell boy pulled up behind us on his scooter to give us a gift from the chef that he wanted to send us with. It was a tea leaf salad, because we had mentioned it was our favorite that we had tried in Myanmar.
Also, the room was great and the view...
Read moreThis is a Handicapped friendly hotel. The chef was accommodating as he tried to arranged hot dog for us. They got very good pizza. They got a very good chinese speaking driver who drove us from Hsipaw to Mandalay. The water pressure was too low... ||Dun forget to visit this food place call Happy City in San Malar Garden as they served nice food with nice...
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