I had an okay stay here; a very typical Hong Kong experience, I think, with a bustling, busy, semi-shabby but authentic neighbourhood all around, and the hotel conveniently near the main Wan Chai station.
The hotel staff weren't exactly overburdened by friendliness, from my brief dealings with them; no smiles, warmth or chit-chat, compared to other hotels I've stayed in recently.
The room was fine; it felt a little dated - seeing things like a DVD player was unusual in this day and age - and there were a few other quirks I wasn't a huge fan of. (Not least the several minutes I spent trying in vain to find the control for the electronic blinds, tucked away in an unobvious spot like some kind of Escape Room switch.)
I also noticed that the sink ran orange-coloured water a couple of times when running it, which was a bit off-putting.
Lastly, when I was checking out, the lift's ceiling dripped water on my head and suitcase - the Receptionist said there was a burst pipe. So, that was a first - getting rained on in a lift!
Overall, it was fine, and I slept well in the quiet hotel. But I don't think I'd look to this one again...