Homestay Joglo Seruni Syariah

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9.5

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9.5

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6.5

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8.5

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8.5

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K***h
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9.4
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Reviewed 15 week(s) ago
Clean... cool Each room provides prayer equipment (prayer mat, mukena, sarong) and a copy of the Quran.
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Putri
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Reviewed 36 week(s) ago
they improve a lot. so this is my second time here. now the staff are all friendly. got room number 2 and 3. a bit far from the pool. so it's more peaceful. somehow this room is more comfortable than room 6 which is bigger and for more people. cleaner and more modern rooms I prefer. thank God I came when it was still quiet. so it's very peaceful. woken up in the morning by the sound of chickens and birds. this place has a pleasant atmosphere. peaceful like that. also now they have a fo who is on duty at the front. so check in doesn't need to bring things first. the staff is also quick to help carry things to the room. I came at the end of fasting. so given boxed rice for srpn or sahur. the contents are rice, a packet of chili sauce, a packet of vegetable soup, a piece of stewed chicken and tofu and crackers. I ate it at srpn. the vegetable soup was sour, the rice was a bit wet like it was about to go stale. the papaya was dry. overall the service, the staff is much better than the first time I came here. the atmosphere is also nice. to the owner and staff, I apologize and hope you will be more successful.
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P***i
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Reviewed 49 week(s) ago
Entered the hotel at 8 pm. At 9 pm, the room in front of us happened to be at the swimming pool. There were people swimming and chatting until 10 pm. Quite disturbing. In the middle of the night, it seemed like someone had just checked in, shouting "where is room number so and so" and chatting noisily in groups. At 6 pm, those who were swimming went back to swimming and chatting at 9 pm, of course it was noisy. Breakfast on day 1, we got overcooked rice, soft rice, fried tempeh with flour, 2-finger-sized soy sauce chicken, hard rolled omelet, spicy chili sauce for the morning, melon that wasn't sweet, and delicious fried bananas. What made it unpleasant was when we took the 2-finger-sized chicken, when we wanted to take 2 pieces, the guard forbade us. He said the quota was 1 person for 1 piece. Okay. at 12 noon someone delivered mineral water to the room and the toilet was in the room to be thrown away. at half past 1 I left the hotel then went to the reception to leave the key and the toilet was cleaned. no one was there etc. and finally called out to the guys. I said leave the key and the toilet was cleaned. he said just bring the key, the room will be cleaned later. after I finished the night my room was not cleaned. on the 2nd day breakfast we met the women who owned it, it seemed like they were guarding the toilet. I stayed in the family room, with a capacity of 4 people. which of course the toilet quota is for 4 people. the woman then said "the toilet is for 2 people". because I was too lazy to argue I didn't answer anything. I booked a family room because there were 3 of us. but for the srpn which should be for 4 people he immediately said for 2 people, even when I had said that I was staying in room number 06 which of course he knew was for 4 people. when I was about to check out at 10 am. again there was no one at the reception. finally called the guy who cleaned the room. his name was Yaqub. I left the key with him then carried my suitcase to the car. but when he saw my big suitcase then Yaqub immediately helped. enough is enough. will not come back again. the srpn problem is that it is rationed like a boarding house child. the quota for 4 people is said for 2 people. God does not sleep ma'am. the rights of people who are not given will certainly be calculated. the staff can be taught to be friendlier. just guarding the srpn is sulking. Still fortunate to be helped by staff like Mr. Yaqub earlier.
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