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Hotel Nikko Hanoi

Japanese Sophistication with a Great Gym

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Comfortable
Very pleaseant. Comfortable, the food very delicious and the gentmant very handsome....

Reviewed by: Miss. Huyen from on Apr 08 2009

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A Real Japanese Experience in Hanoi
Nikko Hotel is located 3 km south of the Old Quarter. We are very impressed with their high quality service. The decor of the room is simple yet elegant. We were fortunate to be upgraded free of charge to an end-unit of the non-smoking floor, which boast a huge bedroom with a living area. It even has an entrance area with a little workout equipment ! The buffet breakfast is excellent, with a generous choice of authenic Japanese and American breakfast, plus vietnamese pho noodle ! The food is very well prepared and fresh. The only downside is that the staff at front desk and concierge does not speak English very well. Location is also not convenient. Bus is not convenient so the only effective transportation is Taxi, which could charge from USD $4 to $6 commuting between the Hotel and the Old Quarter. Some Taxi drivers are not very honest -- we recommend travellers to NOT to take those taxis stopping at the front of the Old Quarter (Water Puppet Theatre). We got cheated more than one time taking taxi from there! The taxi 'meter' somehow jump double or triple the distance !

Reviewed by: WendyC from on Jun 04 2007

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Hotel Nikko Hanoi
With its sleek and airy lobby affording a peek into a tiny Japanese garden, this 15-story hotel is a shining example of understated Japanese elegance. The rooms are both simple and luxurious, with light, understated wooden furniture and large closets. The corner suites have spacious bathrooms that overlook Lenin Park across the street. Superior and executive rooms are the same size, but the latter have more windows. Three restaurants serve Japanese, Chinese, or French food: the Chinese dining room does an excellent Sunday dim sum, and Restaurant Benkay has the most authentic -- and most expensive -- Japanese food in town.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 19 2006

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Feels like home
Spacious hotel lobby with Japanese style. No lousy decoration. Got a peacful feeling in the lobby. Polite and efficient check in. Comfortable room, clean, tidy, no smell. Feels like home. Have try the Japanese restaurant in the hotel. Food quality is good but too expensive. A good place for relaxation.

Reviewed by: GraceH from on Aug 02 2004
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