Richard from Nevada City,CA
October 25, 2009
Family Traveling with Teens
9.0
The Japanese style shower and soaking tub.
Paying $35 to park overnight.
This is a lovely hotel in Japan Town San Francisco. My daughter and I had a wonderful time, and the view from the 10th floor was great.
Patti from Salinas,CA
August 14, 2009
Business Traveler
6.0
Beds are good.
The buffet food was poor, the room was very noisy.
We, most likely, will not stay at this hotel again. Toilet ran all night and it was very noisy.
Caroline from Sparks,NV
May 15, 2009
Couple
8.0
The location, parking, & friendly staff.
The bathroom was not very clean - the hairdryer had toothpaste stains all over it, covered with dust. The toilet leaked.
Great location - shopping center on ground floor & parking garage in basement - all have direct access to the hotel elevator.
Nick from Washington,DC
March 23, 2009
Solo Traveler
9.0
Cool theme, great neighborhood. Maybe not for everyone but we loved it.
The room was not quite immaculate but comfortable. Bathroom lacks a door.
If you like unique experiences in ethnic neighborhoods, decent prices and good access to bus lines anywhere in the city, this place is it. If you want something traditional, perfect and yawn, well, I don't stay where you want to stay.
John from Fairfield,CA
February 2, 2009
Couple
8.0
Convenient to our needs.
Toilet area unheated - no bath soap-shower handle broke.
The star rating, location, and price, fit our needs.
Adri from Round Rock,TX
January 30, 2009
Solo Traveler
9.0
The location was in a very safe environment, the Japanese gardens downstairs, and the bathtub!
Valet parking is expensive, but they do offer a place to park that's 15/day that was actually near by.
Hotel Kabuki was in the heart of Japan Town. It was fun to be able to go downstairs and be able to walk the streets safely whether or not it was day or night. The parking attendant told us about an underground parking lot that had access to several of the buildings, Hotel Kabuki being one of them. There was plenty of parking there and was a very short walk to the Kabuki building. The locals were very friendly and the shops were colorful and great. The hotel room was really nice and the deep Japanese soak tub was enjoyable. Took a little while to get help from the maintenance people the one time we needed them, but when they arrived, they were extremely helpful and nice. I'd definitely stay here again. They also have a really beautiful Japanese garden downstairs. read more
Leo from Modesto,CA
January 23, 2009
Senior Travelers
8.0
High cost of onsite parking -- $35 a day.
It's comfortable, clean, reasonable and convenient for anyone who wants to be in the Japan town area, and accessible to loads of restaurants, mostly Japanese.
Jay from Ann Arbor,MI
January 3, 2009
Couple
10.0
The in-room soaking tub was extremely relaxing.
The exercise room needs attention.
The hotel stands next to the Japantown Peace Plaza, and we found the hotel itself to be very peaceful and relaxing. The beds were luxurious, the Japanese shower/tub ritual was relaxing, and the complementary visit to the Kubuki Spa was delightful. The neighborhood is quiet yet accessible to so much of San Francisco. Parking at $15 a day was reasonable, too!
Charmaine from Fort Bragg,CA
November 24, 2008
Solo Traveler
10.0
Great linens, comfortable room size.
I've stayed in many boutique hotels in SF, rooms are always very small. This hotel you could walk around comfortably and great bathtubs and nice linens.
Jd
September 21, 2008
Couple
8.0
View, amenities such as Japanese tub, layout of room.
High price of simple breakfast. Honor bar not stocked. Traditional tea- no selection.
I live in San Francisco, we went here for our anniversary. Overall a good experience, but attention to some details would have made it even better. We were given a key to the honor bar, but it was not stocked. Traditional Japanese tea was supposedly provided, but there were only 2 tea bags in our room, no selection. I was surprised at the high price of simple breakfast of pancakes and French toast with juice and tea- $54 is a bit steep if you ask me. All in all, I have to say though, nice atmosphere, wonderful restaurant, polite staff. read more
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