I like this area because it is quiet and there are many restaurants around. However, this is not the center of Huai Khwang district, so everything is just enough and not near the MRT station, there are not many options for you. And moving to the center of Bangkok during rush hour can cost up to 300 baht for a grab ride, and 150 baht for late night or noon. If I had to choose again, I would not choose this area again. Regarding the hotel service, I found it quite good, however, one day it rained heavily, I got my shoes wet on the way home and asked the receptionist for a pair of slippers to wear to 7/11 to buy things and then go home, but the receptionist did not find a way to lend me a pair, just giving the excuse that the hotel did not have slippers to lend. I just understood this for you, but as someone who works in the service industry in my country, I do not really agree with this way of doing things. The first day the hotel even wanted us to deposit 500 baht while we had already paid 100% of the room fee. This was the first time I saw this rule so I was a bit surprised. However, I later said that we did not exchange much cash so the receptionist kept one of our passports to ensure that the room was not damaged and we did not run away. So overall, I think the hotel is quite good, except for one of the staff members who was not very flexible. There is delicious Chinese noodles at the beginning of the street.