The hotel is close to the beach, but too close to the deafening singing of street perfomers just across the street at night. The room was fine, clean, bright and comfortable although why a kettle is provided when there is neither tea nor coffee or cups escapes me. The TV stopped working and was replaced the following day. I ordered a coffee downstairs, waited over twenty minutes and gave up. The breakfast was dreadful: baguettes were stale and crumbling, the bacon was so fatty and tough that it was inedible, toasted bread was rock hard, and the cold meat selection was covered with flies: there is no excuse for poor preparation and hygiene because food in a climate such as this can be protected. I stayed three nights, and was initially planning to return to that hotel when I came back from Hoi An, but I found somewhere else.
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