I booked a hotel at short notice, and it turned out to be a pleasant surprise. The service was very good, friendly but not deliberate, and I felt at home. The front desk upgraded me to an executive suite. The room was spacious, well-equipped, and the shower room was super large. The air conditioning and hot water were very comfortable. The quality of the executive lounge afternoon tea and happy hour was also good. After I pointed out that the Japanese steamed egg was slightly insufficient, I was specially replaced with a fried clams, which was very thoughtful and meticulous. The breakfast was not only rich, but also of high quality. It felt beyond the general level of many big five-star hotels in China. The hot spots such as wontons, beef noodles, pancakes, and steamed dumplings were all very delicious. The Western pastries were also very delicate, and they could be packed appropriately. Except for Japan, this is the first time that China has this service. It is a very good service concept. Fruits are also kept in sufficient supply. It’s just that I was in a hurry and didn’t have time to try the Chinese restaurant. If I come to Hangzhou again in the future, it will be my first choice. I hope it can maintain good quality.
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