Lonely Planet Review
Sweet and simple, this welcoming family-run Guest House offers comfortable cheap sleeps behind a friendly outdoor restaurant. The location is excellent: tucked into the funky Pra Athit area, just minutes from both Khao San Road and the Pra Athit Pier.
There might be no fancy frills or aesthetic thrills here but the sight of all those spotless tiles and fresh-painted walls is one for sore eyes in this neck of the woods. The rooms are all of a similar basic standard but prices increase according to the extras - specially tailored for travellers wanting to pay only for what's necessary. So you start with a basic, empty fan room, and for extra baht you can add air-con, a safety deposit box, towel, toilet/shower or even furniture. The place is well maintained by friendly Khun Pat and her family, who speak good English. There is also a relatively extensive traveller's library to peruse. You can read and hang out at the pleasant restaurant, amidst the fans and plants. Guests are not even obliged to order, but with the colourful juice bar and great curries you may well be tempted.
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Annabel Hart