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Avaliação da contribuiçãoI booked the hotel for four nights, two rooms. I paid 250 Lei for the room with a double bed and a single bed and 150 Lei for the room with a double bed (more like a twin size not a queen size). In each room there is a fridge and a TV. It was clean in decent way, but there was room for upgrades in the bathroom the shower and the towels and the bed covers. Overall there was clean in the hotel and in the rooms, and the garbage was picked up every day from the inside in the rooms and the towels that had to be exchanged were changed with clean. We had lunch and dinner at the restaurant that belongs to this hotel. Some foods were good some necessary improvement; the cost was a bit on the expensive side food is not so cheap. If you are a family with more people, the last costs are added. There is a covered parking lot not so large, but given the situation with the parking lot in Sinaia it was good that we have these parking spaces available.
It is hard to find a restaurant in Romania that does not serve good food, which is well established. Not that it can't happen. And if there is a lot of restaurant to choose from today, why not something more critical about other...factors? We landed in Casa Noastra (Our House) because another nearby place allowed us to wait half an hour without taking our order. We are hungry and in bad need of coffee, as it was almost over breakfast time. We placed the order quite quickly and had it on the table in less than half an hour this time, so the service can be rated as better. But the food came cold, that is, our sunny eggs also waited for us, somewhere in the kitchen. And no, the waiter wasn't busy. Not with customers in any way, as we were only two of a total of six cartridges on the terrace, then.
We visited this restaurant upon recommendation. At first, it seemed to be a promising location. Large hall, neatly dressed tables and chair, very original chandeliers. However, the experience turned out a bare average with some steep lows. The big plus was the meatball soup that...made a strong impression on my mother and I both otherwise well versed in what it takes for a Romanian soup to please the buds. The bean soup in bread bowl, which we were both anticipating with watering mouths, left us rather disappointed we agreed that it had the quality of a hurried improvisation with leftover ingredients. The main course left us baffled as the waiter brought a plateful of fries, whereas my mother had ordered breaded chicken with fries; the bill however counted 2 main courses with breaded chicken we did not contest it as we dislike such conversations, so not sure how they would have reacted had we raised the issue. The worst part though was the quality of the bowls they served soup to my children in. They were time immemorial glass bowls full of scratches and severely chipped in multiple places all around the edge. At home I dispose immediately of tableware at their first sign of chipping perhaps that is extreme, but those bowls were way beyond even the stingiest person's evaluation of propriety. Probably not on our radar for the foreseeable future.
A large restaurant, it was cold and the service bad. It was on a Thursday night when we had dinner and we were the only people there after 30 minutes we knew the reason) The food wasn't the best... you can eat it, but you want to taste it traditionally, don't go in.
I used to eat at Casa Noastra when i went to Sinaia , and although it wasn't a 5 star restaurant , it was at least acceptable . The last time when i eat at this restaurant ,i noticed that the crew was the same...More