If you compare it to a Japanese business hotel, it's 5 stars. By global standards, it's 3 stars. So, I rated it 4 stars. The value for money is excellent. As of 2025, I doubt there are many hotels in Asian cities that offer this quality for this price. It's not luxurious, but for someone with Japanese sensibilities, it's a perfectly fine hotel.
The owner, Slab, is incredibly hardworking and kind. While other staff members vary, it feels like everything runs smoothly under the owner's control.
It's a bit out of town, but within walking distance. It's also conveniently located on the way to the airport. There's a bus stop right in front, a supermarket next door, and if you cross the road and go left, you'll find a delicious bakery.
The tap water is drinkable, and there's a water cooler at the front desk.
There's no iron available. For laundry, if you request it before 4 PM, they'll send it out for cleaning for GEL 20 per bag.
Breakfast is from 9 AM to 11 AM. When we had early excursions or late-night flights to the airport, they kindly prepared breakfast boxes for us.
Apparently, we were their first Japanese guests. While Kutaisi may not see many Japanese tourists, if you're visiting the city, I highly recommend this hotel. We had a very satisfying stay.
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