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kaaahoooy
4.00
I stayed at Quintessa Hotel Sapporo and the private sauna for guests was amazing. They renovated a room into a sauna where you can adjust the temperature up to 90 degrees. You can also do a self-throwing. There is also a cold water bath. The room I stayed in was a Grand Twin on the top floor, spacious at 55 square meters. You can change the lighting above the bed to your favorite color. The breakfast buffet offers a variety of Hokkaido specialties such as assorted sashimi, miso ramen, soup curry, Genghis Khan, freshly made tofu, scrambled eggs, fried chicken, pumpkin croquettes, black curry, and more. There is a wide selection of bread, soft drinks, and fruits. You can also eat in the spacious lobby with high ceilings. It is conveniently located a 5-minute walk from Nakajima Koen Station. Sauna lovers should definitely try it.
カイロ(chiro)
3.50
Restaurant located on the 1st floor of Quintessa Hotel Sapporo Susukino. The hotel is relatively new, close to the bustling area, and has a parking lot. I visited for breakfast buffet. To prevent infection, I wore gloves while serving food. There were about 80 menu items including Japanese, Western, Chinese dishes, desserts, and drinks. The menu includes a wide variety of dishes such as simmered dishes, fried dishes, seafood assortments, etc. They also had soup curry. There were many dishes, quick replenishment, and a hygienic impression. (The review is a repost from the blog "Kairo's Food Diary").
☆流れ星
3.70
Day drinking to night drinking, the 10th stop from "Zangi Honpo" was finally a hotel... It was different from a business hotel, more like a city hotel. Both the hardware and software matched the image, and it was definitely a comfortable place in the Susukino area. However, the lighting adjustment on the bedside panel was a bit love hotel-like... but is it really necessary? Also, having the toilet and bath separate, which is not common, is an advantage for hotels in this price range. Nice. Well, the drinks purchased at the hotel were delicious, and we were able to relax and enjoy with fellow drunkards. This is definitely a hotel I would like to use again for drinking in Susukino.
DJKumaKuma
3.20
Visited for the first time on September 4, 2019. Got off at Nakajima Koen Station, which is the third stop from Susukino on the subway, and it's a 3-minute walk from there. Nakajima Park itself is a quiet and nice place, but the area where this hotel is located is filled with fashion hotels. There are also big hotels like Sapporo Excel Hotel Tokyu nearby, but basically there is nothing else around, so you have to go to Susukino for meals. This hotel is a renovated version of the former Chisan Grand Hotel, and the rooms are strangely spacious. Although you can't expect a view from the window, the spacious room might be good for those who prefer it. The bed is made by Simmons, which is good, but the pillows are thin and uncomfortable. Breakfast is served buffet-style at Bono on the first floor. The soup curry and black curry looked delicious, so I had salad and curry. The buffet costs 1,500 yen, so it's decent. There were many tourists arriving by bus. This hotel didn't suit me. I think I still prefer Hotel Okura Sapporo...
onikuma
0.00
The Chisan Hotel in Nakajima Park has changed. There are many Chinese people. The building may have been impressive originally, but it feels a bit dull. The breakfast was not great and the atmosphere was harsh.
onikuma
4.00
dora2020
3.00
This hotel is located a little off the main street facing the exit of Nakajima Koen Station, with three convenience stores nearby making it very convenient. Breakfast is usually served from 6:30, but during the Snow Festival period it starts from 6:15, showing consideration for guests. The front desk staff were efficient and had a pleasant smile. The breakfast menu includes about 40 items centered around Hokkaido ingredients, such as deliciously cooked Hokkaido rice "Nanatsuboshi". Popular items like Hokkaido Zangi, Vegetable Soup Curry, and Hokkaido Milk Pudding were listed, but unfortunately Zangi was not available, which was disappointing. The Vegetable Soup Curry was not found either, but later realized that the menu item next to the corn soup was actually the Vegetable Soup Curry. It was a pity not to be able to try these. However, the milk pudding was delicious. There was also a cute and fun menu item of mini taiyaki. Coffee was also available for takeaway in the guest rooms. The restaurant has 44 seats for 479 guests, but it seems that lobby tables are also opened for breakfast, which is sufficient.
メンメン61
0.00
Soba is the main dish. Gourmet tour under the name of business trip. Tokyo→Kanagawa→Hokkaido edition. Part 6. This marks the end. During this time... summer is the peak tourist season... hotels are hard to book... This hotel is located in a shady area known for love hotels... Eek, I won't share a room with 2G!!! But separate rooms were available!!! (((o≧▽≦)ノ彡 One night for ¥16,000, so expensive!!! The front desk and entrance seem to be renovated... Elevator and rooms are quite old!... Washroom, bath, and toilet are old-fashioned... According to senior reviewers, was this originally a Chisan Hotel??? The day before, I had ramen and plenty of sushi (side dishes)... so I'm on a super diet breakfast. Rice, bread... none... no carbs! Protein... scrambled eggs (1 spoonful), small slice of salmon, 3 pieces of boiled tofu... Vegetables... plenty of salad, kinpira gobou, mushroom and konjac salad, okra, cabbage. I only ate this, so I can't really evaluate the taste. 200-250 calories... full from vegetables!!! I'll get hungry soon, but... thanks for the meal.
keipon0414
3.20
This is Quintessa Hotel. Yome-san said, "It's a lovely hotel," but when I looked closely, it's actually the old Chisan Hotel. It's not that great. It seems like Yome-san judged it based on photos only. When I arrived, this area seems shady, like a love hotel district. The common areas like the front desk and entrance are indeed clean, but the elevators and rooms feel old, especially the bathrooms. I heard it's fully booked, so I head to the breakfast area right away. It's not crowded yet, but more people keep coming. Today, I didn't overeat, and the lack of appetite also played a part. Beibei-san said, "The value of a hotel breakfast is determined by the sausage," but this hotel's breakfast lacks any value because there are no sausages. Kabo-chan shouldn't stay here. The baked curry was delicious, but the scrambled eggs with margarine were terrible. The butter roll was good, but the marble bread was awful. The rice and miso soup were decent. Breakfast is a 3.0. The room is very spacious, and the service is generally good.
NOZ
3.40
On the final day of the tour, we stayed in Susukino in Sapporo to coincide with the last day of the snow festival. Since it was a tour accommodation, the accommodation fee and course were unknown, so I am posting this as a memorandum under "unusual use". The building's exterior was stylish, and the interior was also wonderful. In particular, the luggage space right after entering the room was spacious, allowing us to easily spread out our large suitcases. The parking lot mainly consisted of a tower parking with a height restriction, and there were only about 6-7 flat parking spaces for station wagons, so it is essential to check before going by car. Now, in terms of food, I should mention the breakfast buffet. I had no expectations for this typical business hotel buffet, but I was surprised to find mini sashimi slices in the morning, and they were quite fresh. I had a couple of these and made a seafood bowl early in the morning. Of course, commercial food ingredients were also used effectively, but the overall quality was impressive, surpassing even that of a hot spring inn buffet. You can have high expectations for breakfast here. Thank you for your hospitality.
と@
3.00
The plan was to have breakfast, but ended up staying without eating or drinking, so I will consider it as not using the dining facilities. Located about a 4-minute walk from Nakajima Koen Station, this place, Coco, is excellent with a great location. If you come straight from the station with the park on your left, it's perfect. However, if you come from the north side of the hotel, it's a bit inconvenient as it's in a hotel district. The lobby is spacious, with the front desk located towards the back. The stay is free to come and go with a card key. The room is clean and spacious, but it seems that the cleaning was not thorough. The bustling downtown area is within walking distance, making it convenient, and the station is also within walking distance. There is a Seicomart Minami 8-jo Nishi 6-chome store and a Lawson convenience store right in front of the hotel, making it suitable for long-term stays as well. Visited the hotel in late May 2017. Yummy!!【Especially】 It was cheap.
krng
3.00
おざわさん
3.00
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