I stayed on the 1st floor and didn't hear the sound of the train even though it was close to the station, while my friend who stayed on the 2nd floor heard the sound of the train, coincidentally the room above me was right next to a friend's room who brought children and if they ran around, the sound could be heard in our room. For breakfast, I think it's not very varied, the first day of my stay the menu was fried rice, perkedel (cooked dish) watermelon and papaya and cereal, drinks, tea, milk and mineral water, the second day white rice, corn soup and fried tempeh, watermelon and papaya, cereal and the same drink. It would be better if on the first day they added balado eggs, on the second day the rice was replaced with fried noodles and a sunny side up egg. I was confused about what to eat, rice doesn't go well with corn soup, so I only ate white rice and fried tempeh. Luckily the hotel is in a residential area so there are many vendors who provide breakfast such as chicken porridge, uduk rice, fried foods, gemblong, etc. Overall, my stay here was quite good, only the breakfast was lacking in my opinion.
Around there are Alfa Mart and Indomaret as well as snacks such as Esteh Solo, Cimol, Pecel Lele, etc.