If you stay at a room of Bronze class, you would not be welcome at all. Despite many vacant tables, youโll have no choice in seating. Your table will no longer be covered with a tablecloth, and if a used napkin is left on the floor next to your table, staff will not attend to it. Service at your table will be sparse, leaving you to wait for extended periods. If you dine late, youโll likely not be offered dessert or coffee, and the bill will be presented swiftly, with no further attempt to take additional orders. While menu prices remain the same, the quality of service differs greatly depending on your room class. To truly enjoy your experience, be their guest by staying at a Gold-class roomโor it must be surely better to explore dining options elsewhere. Your room class is thoroughly checked with the room key you have when you pass the reception: They would...
ย ย ย Read moreThe Bistro in found in the pacific Island club, tumon is a nice restaurant to visit. Very spacious with their floor layout. The lunch menu was nice, purchase an entrรฉe and you get a buffet to go with it. The meal portion are not large but enough for you and a date. The restaurant offers live music on the weekends and nice instrumentals during the day. Not over powering so you can have a nice conversation with you group. Mostly filled with tourist but it is a nice change from the corporate restaurant chains...
ย ย ย Read moreThe food was decent. I mostly had the pot roast, really delicious and their bacon was nice and crispy. Though the sushi was just sitting out in the open with nothing to keep the temperature of it other than lukewarm made it even less appealing along with the fly that was going over it.
The service was really good and even though they were busy they checked on us consistently. It's a really good view and the ambience is great. Honestly the only issue...
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