The restaurant on the first floor of the Sheraton Hotel was barely decorated. I went to eat at noon and there were not too many people. I ordered sashimi and sushi platters to try the freshness of the ingredients. The result was too disappointing. It was completely inconsistent with the standards of the Guowu Hotel. It was very unfresh to the naked eye. The taste of Thai hot and sour soup is OK, but the soup is spilled to the bowl, the waiter did not wipe it, this service awareness has no good impression in an instant. The pasta and burger taste are very general. Friends who have not been there do not need to go, the price is super not high.
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The restaurant on the first floor of the Sheraton Hotel has a decent decoration. There weren't too many people when I went there for lunch. I ordered sashimi and sushi platters to test the freshness of the ingredients, but I was very disappointed. It was completely inconsistent with the standards of the National Five Hotel. You can tell with your naked eyes that it was not fresh. The Thai hot and sour soup tasted okay, but the soup spilled on the edge of the bowl and the waiter didn't even wipe it off. This kind of service consciousness instantly lost a good impression. The pasta and hamburgers tasted very average. Friends who haven't been there don't need to go, the price-performance ratio is also very low.
The restaurant on the first floor of the Sheraton Hotel has a passable decoration, a bit like a holiday inn, and is completely inconsistent with the standards of domestic five-star hotels. The burgers tasted mediocre and the price-performance ratio was not high.
The indoor restaurant has an elegant environment and a variety of wines can be tasted. I prefer the restaurant on the beach