The food was ok, but it’s a shame they always have just one soup. Overall, the experience feels too dull. The indoor dining area lacks ambiance—aside from the sound of chairs scraping across the floor (they could really use chair leg protectors). The outdoor seating, while lovely in concept, is often too windy and accompanied by loud, nightclub-style music that doesn’t suit a fine dining atmosphere. A touch of local charm would be far more fitting, especially since all guests are travelers eager to experience the country’s culture.
Stronger management, a more dynamic menu, and an ambiance that matches the quality of the hotel would make the stay far more enjoyable. We stayed at the hotel and had breakfast there for six days, truly hoping to feel immersed in the experience. This was the same comment from other guest that we met there.