MELIA VINPEARL in downtown Thanh Hoa is a six-star hotel, masquerading as a five-star home away from home, to re-quote a line from my previous review of my favourite KL hotel.
But Melia is even more of a home away from home for a neighbouring guest like me from Asean because Thanh Hoa isn't exactly a bustling capital city as Kuala Lumpur (KL)...or a country where English or Malay (my native tongues) predominates.
It's got more of a rural city countryside vibe, steeped in the soul of national history, like Jogjakarta in Indonesia, for instance.
It claims Vietnam's earliest legendary hero Le Loi as its hometown hero although he's accurately from a small hamlet nearer to its airport in Tho Xuan, called Lam Son; which apparently is being scaled upfor high-end tourism.
Back to Melia Vinpearl in Thanh Hoa.
Why do I love i, rate it and recommend it without reserve?
Two reasons which are from the top, literally:
1. Its hotel manager, Robert Ngo, a hometown boy from Kon Tum (a 20-hour bus ride away in Vn's Central Highlands), now calls Da Nang home, but whose full dynamic homework is all about ensuring the energetic vibes of this gem of a hotel.
You can feel the sense of being cocooned and spoiled by its A-star service and staff - from frint-desk to backend (housekeeping, room service et.al) and this energy originates from Robert (see pic of Bob and me at the breakfast buffet on the 6/f which has a fantastic spread.
The USP of Robert's theme is, well, pretty basic at its roots: pricing. The rates are horribly impossible to reject for such all-round six-star excellence.
2. Its 34th-storey penthouse-feel restaurant whose menu was curated by Robert personally when he took charge a couple of years back.
He leveraged on the strongest suit of the hotel's class master chef, focusing on honing the latter's favourite culinary skillls.
A pared-down menu where each dish starts with delicious and elevates to 😋 yum 😋 excellence.
My particular favourite: the boneless chicken served with a side of mashed potatoes. Irresistible! And that's coming from a culinary curmudgeon who likes chicken least of all ”meats” despite originating from the homes of Chinese chicken rice - Malaysia and Singapore.
If you wanna get the calming comfort of a long cool evening indoors dining for a couple of hours, this sky-high restaurant is the place...and sharing it with the hotel's watering hole - the Skybar - helps.
The frozen margaritas ate consistently excellent and the whiskey sour, superb.
As for the rest of the hotel, well, it's worth every ringgit, sgd, USD, Euro and yeah, penny you have for a trip's accommodation - go find out. It's utterly value-added worth it!
YAP, Koon Hong
Malaysian-born Singaporean, who may well decide to call Vietnam home soon. 🇸🇬 🇲🇾🇻🇳
mostly clean except the slippers. it's near a main road but the windows are good enough to keep the noise down. i switched rooms because the air conditioner stopped working correctly. the other air conditioner worked great. the cleaning lady was super nice. the other women who sat behind the counter were nice too.
The newly opened hotel's decor and facilities are acceptable; however, the service really needs improvement. The most frustrating thing was the indifferent attitude of the front desk staff. Because I woke up late, I called the hotel hoping to delay my check-out, but was immediately refused; the reason given was that all rooms were booked, even though the booking platform showed more rooms available than the previous day. How can such inhumane management retain customers?! Because I needed to stay an extra day for work, I decisively booked another hotel!
I had no particular problems staying there. There are supermarkets, restaurants, and a park nearby, so it's convenient. It's an old building, so it's understandable, but the elevator floor is cracked, which is uncomfortable. The breakfast was delicious. The front desk service was neither good nor bad. I'll use it again next time I'm on a business trip.
The owner is friendly and enthusiastic. The traditional thatched-roof room has a charming blend of ancient and modern aesthetics. Staying overnight here, the sound of the stream flowing makes you feel truly connected to nature. It feels like stepping back in time. Definitely worth the experience.
As previously written, to get to the hotel you need to overcome a steep downhill (very steep!), and when you have two healthy suitcases and rain - the task is not simple. There is a loader in the hotel - you can ask him for help.
The hotel itself is located next to the most beautiful terraces (go to the reserve itself, but there the views will be humble).
You must take a bike - because the heights are over (we were on foot, which we later regretted), not to call a taxi in this area. And not all locals agree to take a money.
The hotel is a pleasure: A chic look, very responsive staff.
Minorities:
There is no shower cabin, the water is flowing on the floor to the toilet, because of which the constantly wet floor and legs (traces start to stretch across the whole room), raw.
There is no vai faya, but we are not critical.
No noise isolation - both the neighbors from the bottom and everything that is happening around.
Breakfast is normal, but it didn't like that one portion for two. If the salad for two is enough, here is no omlet at all. It's a minus.
In general on 1-2 nights are good.
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GGuest UserMELIA VINPEARL in downtown Thanh Hoa is a six-star hotel, masquerading as a five-star home away from home, to re-quote a line from my previous review of my favourite KL hotel.
But Melia is even more of a home away from home for a neighbouring guest like me from Asean because Thanh Hoa isn't exactly a bustling capital city as Kuala Lumpur (KL)...or a country where English or Malay (my native tongues) predominates.
It's got more of a rural city countryside vibe, steeped in the soul of national history, like Jogjakarta in Indonesia, for instance.
It claims Vietnam's earliest legendary hero Le Loi as its hometown hero although he's accurately from a small hamlet nearer to its airport in Tho Xuan, called Lam Son; which apparently is being scaled upfor high-end tourism.
Back to Melia Vinpearl in Thanh Hoa.
Why do I love i, rate it and recommend it without reserve?
Two reasons which are from the top, literally:
1. Its hotel manager, Robert Ngo, a hometown boy from Kon Tum (a 20-hour bus ride away in Vn's Central Highlands), now calls Da Nang home, but whose full dynamic homework is all about ensuring the energetic vibes of this gem of a hotel.
You can feel the sense of being cocooned and spoiled by its A-star service and staff - from frint-desk to backend (housekeeping, room service et.al) and this energy originates from Robert (see pic of Bob and me at the breakfast buffet on the 6/f which has a fantastic spread.
The USP of Robert's theme is, well, pretty basic at its roots: pricing. The rates are horribly impossible to reject for such all-round six-star excellence.
2. Its 34th-storey penthouse-feel restaurant whose menu was curated by Robert personally when he took charge a couple of years back.
He leveraged on the strongest suit of the hotel's class master chef, focusing on honing the latter's favourite culinary skillls.
A pared-down menu where each dish starts with delicious and elevates to 😋 yum 😋 excellence.
My particular favourite: the boneless chicken served with a side of mashed potatoes. Irresistible! And that's coming from a culinary curmudgeon who likes chicken least of all ”meats” despite originating from the homes of Chinese chicken rice - Malaysia and Singapore.
If you wanna get the calming comfort of a long cool evening indoors dining for a couple of hours, this sky-high restaurant is the place...and sharing it with the hotel's watering hole - the Skybar - helps.
The frozen margaritas ate consistently excellent and the whiskey sour, superb.
As for the rest of the hotel, well, it's worth every ringgit, sgd, USD, Euro and yeah, penny you have for a trip's accommodation - go find out. It's utterly value-added worth it!
YAP, Koon Hong
Malaysian-born Singaporean, who may well decide to call Vietnam home soon. 🇸🇬 🇲🇾🇻🇳
GGuest UserBeautiful property surrounded by greenery with bungalows directly overlooking the terraced rice fields.
Spacious and clean rooms.
The staff were extremely friendly; despite a mix-up with our taxi reservation, they were very helpful and kind in helping us find a solution.
The dinner at the restaurant was excellent.
The village, surrounded by nature, is also beautiful.
ZZack NisoI have a good experience in this hotel with good services so friendly Peoples' here specially cleaning woman so cute and every one want to help you, everything well, happy to met them
LLucas FrankI stayed at this homestay for 10 days and had a wonderful time. I loved the peace and quiet, the sounds of nature, the view, and the incredibly kind, fun, and helpful family. The homestay is located away from the tourist hub, which was a huge plus for me. I found the surroundings beautiful, with the absolute highlight being the waterfall just 100 meters away—I went into the water there every afternoon. Magical. I rented a good scooter from the family and used it to explore the area. I encountered so much friendliness along the way, including in the nearest village, Doan (4 km away). It is definitely a place I would return to. Thank you, family, for all the lovely moments.
GGuest UserThe accommodation is beautiful but the location is not close to the nice views, attractions or restaurants. So you rely on transportation which the hotel could make more clear. They also didn’t advertise any activities and since their English wasn’t great, you’re kind of left with organizing yourself. It was also difficult to contact them bc they’re not fast in replying to emails, there’s no WhatsApp number on their website, and I couldn’t call with my phone data package. So while the accommodation is great, and Pu Luong is incredibly beautiful, the hotel staff could be more forthcoming with customer service.
GGuest UserI had no particular problems staying there. There are supermarkets, restaurants, and a park nearby, so it's convenient. It's an old building, so it's understandable, but the elevator floor is cracked, which is uncomfortable. The breakfast was delicious. The front desk service was neither good nor bad. I'll use it again next time I'm on a business trip.
GGuest UserTiện nghi, đẹp! Dịch vụ và nhân viên phục vụ nhiệt tình, thân thiện, chăm sóc tốt! Giá phòng cũng tốt! Gia đình tôi sẽ đến nghỉ resort thường xuyên!
GGuest Usermostly clean except the slippers. it's near a main road but the windows are good enough to keep the noise down. i switched rooms because the air conditioner stopped working correctly. the other air conditioner worked great. the cleaning lady was super nice. the other women who sat behind the counter were nice too.
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