drron
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We stayed here in late october on a GLONP7 award.We were "upgraded to the Executive floor-but still a standard city view room and there are only 8 floors of rooms starting I believe on floor 38 so views are not really different between floors.There are 68 suites but in Hilton you dont expect these.
rooms are quite pleasant-
And the typical japanese "flower"arrangement-
Breakfast at the lounge was adequate though a little difficult to find things at first-juices in the fridge,cereals in a cupboard.A smallish lounge but we always found a table,occasionally needing to share.There is 1 laptop for all guests to share-on one night kept by an American couple using it to play games!No free wifi.
At night the snacks were limited but sometimes superb-one night they were supplied from the Gordon ramsay restaurant.needless to say most of the fig and foie gras found their way to our plates-
Another night we were all served with a plate of snacks from the Japanese restaurant-no choice.Why do Asians love abalone-to me has the consistency and taste of a gumboot.
They did serve afternoon tea-again limited desserts with a japanese bent-scones marmalade and cream.was good when they had profiteroles.
Wines-not great.A sparkling white we did not try.A very sweet Greek white,a very strange tasting Spanish white and an acceptable Chilean chardy.The reds were Spanish and Chilean which were not to my taste.
One very good piece of service-we were catching the 0715 airport limousine when leaving and officially lounge opens at 0700.The 3 couples on the bus were allowed breakfast at 0630-though no cooked eggs.
As this was a free stay it was great value.If paying I would go for the hilton shinjuku if sticking to hhonors-better lounge IMHO.Westin is usually cheaper by a little and the breakfast there is streets ahead plus free wifi in lounge for plats would make it better for me.but personally if paying I would go for the Sheraton Miyako-it can be had usually for about 30% of the Conrads price.No lounge but 2 hours free in bar with much better wines.And their concierges are just amazing.
Will review 2 of the Conrad's restaurants next.
rooms are quite pleasant-
And the typical japanese "flower"arrangement-
Breakfast at the lounge was adequate though a little difficult to find things at first-juices in the fridge,cereals in a cupboard.A smallish lounge but we always found a table,occasionally needing to share.There is 1 laptop for all guests to share-on one night kept by an American couple using it to play games!No free wifi.
At night the snacks were limited but sometimes superb-one night they were supplied from the Gordon ramsay restaurant.needless to say most of the fig and foie gras found their way to our plates-
Another night we were all served with a plate of snacks from the Japanese restaurant-no choice.Why do Asians love abalone-to me has the consistency and taste of a gumboot.
They did serve afternoon tea-again limited desserts with a japanese bent-scones marmalade and cream.was good when they had profiteroles.
Wines-not great.A sparkling white we did not try.A very sweet Greek white,a very strange tasting Spanish white and an acceptable Chilean chardy.The reds were Spanish and Chilean which were not to my taste.
One very good piece of service-we were catching the 0715 airport limousine when leaving and officially lounge opens at 0700.The 3 couples on the bus were allowed breakfast at 0630-though no cooked eggs.
As this was a free stay it was great value.If paying I would go for the hilton shinjuku if sticking to hhonors-better lounge IMHO.Westin is usually cheaper by a little and the breakfast there is streets ahead plus free wifi in lounge for plats would make it better for me.but personally if paying I would go for the Sheraton Miyako-it can be had usually for about 30% of the Conrads price.No lounge but 2 hours free in bar with much better wines.And their concierges are just amazing.
Will review 2 of the Conrad's restaurants next.