Hotel Kabuki - a Joie de Vivre Boutique Hotel
- Recommend
- 93%
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Review Details for Hotel Kabuki - a Joie de Vivre Boutique Hotel:
- 93% Recommend
- 4.4 Average Rating
- 460 Guest Reviews
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Trip Type: Special Event Review 1 of 34Guest did not leave a comment.
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Trip Type: Business Review 2 of 34Very dirty!
Room was dirty. The headboard had a "mystery" stain that looked like something that I don't even want to think about. The balcony floor was dirty with old matches and cigarette butts all over. Would never stay here again!
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Trip Type: Romance Review 3 of 34Guest did not leave a comment.
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Trip Type: Special Event Review 4 of 34Over-rated
This hotel is overrated. The room was very small. The renovation appeared to have not paid attention to detail, e.g., ceiling tiles over closet in bad shape, pieces of the grout joints between the bath tub and tile missing and or not clean, water does not drain on the floor outside the tub leaving water puddles after taking shower without shower curtain, bathroom door frame painted over rust. The room did not have all of the items that are supposed to be in the room, e.g., bath robes. Fee for parking (valet) at $35 plus $5 for tax per day is way too high even for San Francisco. Explanations given for alternate parking was very confusing. We expected much better.
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Trip Type: Business Review 5 of 34a scam
I use to stay at this hotel all the time when it was the Miyako and it was very nice. Now it has gone down hill in general. That's not the problem. They think because I booked with this web-sight and payed approximately $25 less the the other guest, They tried to treat me like dirt. In stead of putting me in the hotel they sent me to a service elevator to the annex.(floors 2,3) which I believe was a convalescent hotel for elderly Japanese last time I was there. It was run down and filthy like a tenderloin flop house. I complained and was put into the proper hotel after some fuming by the desk clerk.
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Trip Type: Not Provided Review 6 of 34Surprise expenses
We thought the price was good until we found they charge $40.00 a night for parking!!! The bathroom floor needed scrubbing and the restrauant was not open the nights we were there
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Trip Type: Family Review 7 of 34An Okay Hotel
The hotel is a bit rundown. We didn't get the advertised tea service upon check-in. It is picturesque but they could use a refurbishing or a renovation. And better housekeeping. We had to look for some things that went missing (our toddler's the suspect, not the hotel), and we found crayons, used tissue under the bed. Ew. WE didn't see that until towards the end fortunately, so I wasn't totally weirded out.
Not Recommended
Trip Type: Romance Review 8 of 34Kabuki was decent
My stay at Kabuki hotel was pretty good. I think someone hard to please would give it a 3 out of 5 and someone easy to please would give it a 5 out of 5, so I'm right in between. The hotel was pretty easy to find and the parking is not that difficult, but it is a little pricey. I parked below the hotel for the cost of $16 a day. Check in was very simple and the staff was nice. The room was just a little dirty. The 2 bathroom doors had some stains on them and the sink had a couple hairs in it. Oh and they didn't leave the bath salts for the hot tub on the first day. The rest of the room was good and free internet was great. I think the hotel's location is just a little too far from downtown if you want to walk (unless you really like walking), so I always drove places. If you don't have a car, I think the only options are bus or taxi. The hotel is right next to a couple malls that have a ton of Japanese and Korean restaurants and even a couple Chinese. Lots of little shops in the area as well. I think my experience at Kabuki was good, but I know I won't stay there again. If I go back, I think I will stay somewhere in downtown.
Not Recommended
Trip Type: Romance Review 9 of 34Needs Improvement
The room was not ready as reserved ( I reserved Corner King with Japanese bath tub. But the reserved room was without Japanese bath tub. Finally, I got the room with Japanese bath tub, but not Corner King). Reception was not friendly, but bureaucratic.
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Trip Type: Business Review 10 of 34Staff very helpful but needs improvement
Staff went out of their way to assist ,but need to be more informative about surrounding places in the area. All the restaraunts in the area close at 5pm .
Not Recommended
Trip Type: Romance Review 11 of 34Hotel Kabuki
The Hotel Kabuki has been around for some time, and it shows. The lobby is still beautiful, but the renovated rooms still need some work.
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Trip Type: Overnight Stay Review 12 of 34Overall a nice hotel, however bed size does matter!
The overall hotel experience was good. I paid for a king size bed, but was given a full size bed. I was told the bed was queen size, it wasn't, but I was given a choice to move to another room... two full size beds. I was traveling with my daughter and opted for one bed. The rooms were nice and clean, but there wasn't a table for the room service. The bath was an awesome size, and the staff was polite. It was a busy weekend, so perhaps they may have accomodated better had there been more available. However, if a king bed is specified, it should be made clear there are none available before booking and paying. A little compensation for the inconvenience would have been nice.
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Trip Type: Business Review 13 of 34this was absolutely horrific
I had a very terrible stay here - the room was still dirty, there was dust in teh cupboards and the rooms was TINY. The service staff were completely unhelpful - they were not able to send a cleaner until the morning, and when I asked for another room they gave me a key and told me to go and take a look at it myself. I was horrified. This has to be one of the worst hotel experiences of my life!!! DON"T GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not Recommended
Trip Type: Special Event Review 14 of 34Old & Tired
We were here for a wedding reception that was held at this hotel. Bads: ~ There was a parking charge ~ The hotel was old and tired ~ The rooms were even more old and tired ~ The rooms needed to be updated as the fixtures and plumbing in the bathroom were from the 80s (needed recaulking, replacement, leaks, broken hardware, mildewy, etc.) ~ We had the executive level floor with breakfast included but breakfast was nowhere to be found and the front desk clerk mentioned nothing of the sort upon check-in Goods: ~ Sleep number bed ~ Updated linens I personally would not have stayed here if the venue was not set at this hotel. I would not stay here again considering the price we paid for our stay.
Not Recommended
Trip Type: With Friends Review 15 of 34annoying!
i checked into hotel kabuki bc after a trip from asia, my apt had mice. i was going to stay at the hotel for 5 days in order to sleep and treat me jetlag. i explained this upon check in and hung the "do not disturb sign" on my door. without going into tedious details, housekeeping woke me up at least once a day with their insistence to clean my room. knocking, calling on the phone, etc. i would call the front desk to complain but it would happen again the next day. also, my room was situation near some sort of machinery so i had to sleep with earplugs in. the most non-relaxing stay ive ever had!
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