The room was small but suitable for a single traveller. The bathroom was not clean and the shower leaked into the bedroom whenever it was used, BUT it did deliver hot water at a good pressure. I admit to being dismayed when I saw the bathroom. Cleanliness is really important - more so than fancy features, and this room did not deliver.
The towelling was also old and grungy and made me think about how many people had used it before me, but the bedding was clean and the mattress ok.
The complementary breakfast was dreadful. In a country that grows coffee being served Nescafé blend 43 is unacceptable. Same for tea. They grow amazing tea leaves - why Lipton? Not only that but the breakfast food was very average and of the two out of three mornings I attempted breakfast, one morning half the options were missing. Breakfast sets the key for my day, so I was extremely disappointed. I breakfasted at Common Grounds the last morning due to limited food being available, which was a lovely experience highlighting that it CAN be done.
While I would prefer never to stay here again, the location is convenient, and the reception staff, while clearly inexperienced and unprofessional, were helpful.
All up a mixed review. A little work is all it would take to greatly improve the experience. (By the way I travel in comparable developing nations and stay in similar price ranged hotels, so it's not that the lower cost can excuse the obvious faults.)