Guest User
August 14, 2024
After the actual experience, the breakfast provided is really not enough! We have one old, two adults and three children. We have a pot of porridge (about one bowl per person) and 5 dishes (cabbage, preserved vegetables, pork floss, beans, dates, and bean rounds). The cabbage is gone in two bites per person. I asked if I can give it more. A little? With a very reluctant look on his face, he said, "In principle, it's not possible. Okay, let me add a little more for you." There were six adults at the next table who got the same amount as us. They also asked for additional food, and the answer was: "Breakfast is not meant to fill you up." .
On the day of check-in, I arrived at the B&B early because my daughter was not feeling well during her menstrual period. I called the boss and told him that the room had to be tidied up and he couldn't give it to us first. He asked us to wait at his restaurant. But when you enter the restaurant, you are asked to order, which feels a bit like forced consumption. It rained when we checked in, so we had to carry our luggage up the outdoor stairs and follow the boss to climb three floors to get to the room. Our family only had one umbrella, which was really embarrassing. There is no bottled water in the room. There is a plastic bottle filled with water, but the lid is broken and the water will fall into the cup when pouring water (this happened in both rooms we stayed in). The TV in one room was not plugged in and the MOD was not set properly. It's very humid in the mountainous area. I didn't help turn on the dehumidifier first, so the quilt was very wet and cold. The sound insulation is very poor, you can vaguely hear the conversation next door.
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