Anonymous User
February 23, 2024
The location is very convenient, not far from the transfer point, but the location of the navigation facilities is very different. I ate here on the night I checked in. I ordered pot-roasted pork and pork stewed vermicelli, which refreshed my understanding of these two dishes. The pork stewed vermicelli was served on a plate, with a few vermicelli and pieces of pork belly. It felt like ants climbing a tree. , not cheap either. Breakfast is very simple, one boiled egg, one steamed bun, and a bowl of millet porridge. I stayed in a Tukang room and felt it for a while. It was okay, but the toilet was too small. There is a yard where children can ski. The overall feeling is that it is expensive, at more than 2,200 per night, it is the most expensive place to stay in the entire Northeast. The service is average, the food is not good, and the stay is just a Tukang experience.
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