The check-in process was smooth, and we were given early check-in privileges. While inspecting the bed, we discovered a small pendant under the bedsheet, possibly left behind by the previous guest. This raised concerns that the bedsheet had not been changed or that it belonged to the staff. Despite the small size of the room, it was adequate for the price. The bed was notably comfortable. However, the water pressure was lacking at level 3. All basic toiletries were provided except for an iron, which had to be requested from the front desk. Breakfast was somewhat disappointing, with a limited spread primarily catering to Western tastes and lacking in quality. The coffee machine offered coffee with beans that seemed old and produced a subpar taste. The only local dish available was fried noodles (mee bodoh) without any additional ingredients such as chicken, and there was no sambal provided. In our opinion, if a limited quantity of food is offered, it should be of high quality. Tastier meals can be found outside the hotel. The rooftop swimming pool was decent with a nice view, although it may not be suitable for small children due to the lack of a lifeguard on duty and a depth of 1.2 meters. The gym was disappointing, but one positive aspect was the provision of facilities for disabled guests, such as a wheelchair automated lift to the swimming pool area. The hotel's best feature is its convenient location near the LRT/MRT/Central Market/Chinatown, with several convenience stores nearby.