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Thank to Our guest for a review in TripAdvisor “I Was So Sad To Leave Emerald Palace” In the slightly bizarre capital city of Myanmar, I suppose I should not be surprised to find a top class boutique hotel, with beautiful rooms (I stayed in a Grand Villa), well-trained staff that anticipate your every need, and cuisine to die for. This is my second stay at the EPH and I was welcomed back like the prodigal son even though it is a year since I was last there. The main building has a comfortable reception area and a restaurant that serves cordon bleu dishes. Upstairs, there is an area for seminars and corporate functions. Rooms and villas are spread out over an acre or so. It is generally warm, so the walk from your room to reception, though short, can be a little sticky but there are staff with golf carts available if you want to escape the heat quickly. My villa was huge. A simply but tastefully decorated living room with hardwood floors throughout, kitchenette including microwave, fridge, a large TV, DVR etc, a dining table, a desk for working, and 42 Mbit/s up and down internet speed over Wi-Fi! The bedroom also has hardwood floors, an extremely comfortable king size bed, another TV (decent free movie channels), and plenty of room for clothes. The bathroom is enormous with a great shower cubicle and good hot water pressure. Outside there is a patio accessible from the living room or bedroom. Although Nay Pyi Taw is bereft of taxis, cars can be arranged with the hotel at very reasonable rates to get around the city. The highlight of my stay was Chef Giovannis strip loin which was divine. I have no hesitation in recommending EPH. It was more than home from home, it was better than home!
Posted on: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 06:30:00 +0000

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