Two days earlier, I stayed in a deluxe room on the first floor near the reception. I tried a standard room in the basement with no windows for the next two nights, which was cheaper. It was smaller, but that wasn't a problem. The bed was okay, and the bathroom was okay, but there was no refrigerator. We didn't order breakfast at the hotel because it wasn't provided, but that was fine. For four consecutive days, I had breakfast across the street from the hotel at Soto Kudus Mbak Lin with a wide selection of side dishes. At night, the hotel is lined with food stalls selling nasi gandul (rice porridge), nasi goreng babat (tripe fried rice), and es puter conglik (ice cream ice cream) dessert. The hotel is also close to Simpang Lima, which also has many dining options. The hotel has a cafe with a wide selection of options. The receptionists and security guards are friendly and helpful. It's a good choice for both business and family gatherings, as it's close to the aforementioned eateries and at an affordable price.