![]() The breakfast was a bit of fusion cuisine between local foods and western food. The area is not busy late at night as it is not surrounded by residential housing and it is about 2 km from the airport. It hardly seemed like a spot that was sketchy, more just dark. The next morning the same square was filled with an organized volleyball match. ![]() I walked around later at night and was able to find a family restaurant nearby as directed by the staff, as well as there were locals in a nearby square doing what looked like a communal dance class. The hotel is in a back alley entrance with not many lights around. Also, I am in Vietnam, so I would expect that it is partially on me to try to communicate in Vietnamese. We utilized Google Translate and had no issue getting information for the stay. English communication was not as easily done, however, the staff was obviously trying to be very helpful in communicating with us. The mattresses were stiff, but I did not find them any more so than other places in Vietnam. We arrived late at night, had little to no trouble getting into a room and we were more than satisfied with the room we were put in. If you are expecting friendly staff, that you may have try to communicate with because you are in their country, and you don't judge the area as unsafe because there are not many street lights, I think you will appreciate a stay here. If you are expecting a five star resort for the cost of a hostel you will be disappointed.
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