Toilet found dirty when checked in, room milk powder expiry date, very minimal options in buffet breakfast added with room, no basic breakfast items corn flakes /museli etc. For children, electric kettle not working, food quality not up to the mark, highly charged price whereas market value based on experience and services appears approx. Half of it. Not recommended, not suitable for vegetarian families with children. Not value of money.
Matsya Island Retreat - A Boutique Hotel has replied on Mon Feb 17 12:31:05 IST 2025
Dear Guest,
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It’s unfortunate that your experience didn’t reflect the high standards we set for our guests.
Cleanliness is something we take very seriously, and had we been informed earlier, we would have promptly addressed any concerns. That said, we are reinforcing our checks to ensure every detail meets expectations. The milk powder you mentioned was just past its expiry a day earlier, and we’ve since implemented even stricter monitoring.
Our shift from a buffet to freshly prepared breakfast items is aimed at maintaining quality and reducing waste. While we understand personal preferences, certain items like muesli and cornflakes get soggy in the island’s humidity, which is why they aren’t part of our regular offering.
The electric kettle was fully functional, with the issue stemming from the wall switch, which was fixed as soon as we were made aware.
We take great care to ensure our pricing aligns with the quality of our offerings, with all room details clearly outlined on booking platforms. While we understand that expectations can differ, we feel this rating doesn’t reflect the experience we strive to create for our guests. If you’d like to discuss your stay further, feel free to reach out.
Team Matsya