This antique-style inn, from the inside to the outside, creates a vintage atmosphere and a homey feel.
All the staff are friendly and helpful. The inn also operates as a coffee shop, serving a variety of hot and cold food and drinks typical of coffee shops. I ordered the Bangladeshi noodles, which were quite tasty. During the day and night, music is usually played over the speakers for entertainment.
I booked a Superior room for 175,000 Rupiah per night. The room was spacious, clean, and smelled quite nice, with complete amenities: a smart TV, a small refrigerator, air conditioning, a chair, a table, a wardrobe, and an en suite bathroom. The bathroom was equally luxurious: a sink, a soaking tub, a hot and cold shower, and a flushing toilet. Two towels, a small bar of soap, and a sachet of shampoo were also provided. The mattress was soft, but the pillows were a bit low.
My few complaints are:
1. The main light in the room is still yellow and somewhat dim, although there is another light, possibly a night light, but it's positioned opposite the bed.
2. The air conditioning temperature in the room is sometimes inconsistent.
3. There are no hanging hooks in the bathroom.
4. The number and placement of power outlets in the room for charging phones, etc. are inefficient.
5. Sometimes the music plays late into the night.
Overall, this accommodation—or what you might call a guest house—is a comfortable, peaceful, and solemn place to stay. To the point where I can define "Bandung" as "My Hotel," or vice versa.
Thank you for the opportunity and experience. Keep on growing, blossoming, and growing even bigger. Hopefully, we'll meet again soon.