The room itself is nice. The bed is comfortable and bathroom and shower all work well, aside from a strangely laid out shower that almost guarantees you are going to be getting water everywhere if you choose to take a standing shower.
The property is more of an AirBnB than a hotel. It seems very much like a converted apartment building, with rooms branching off of a common space. It was still pretty quiet, though.
Getting in and out of the place is a little tricky-- it's not terribly well marked, and unless you have some familiarity with the street you're staying on, you've really got to pay attention to the directions provided when you book. There's two big heavy doors that street vendors often crowd around you have to pass through to get in and out, so coming and going can be slightly cumbersome compared to the normal hotel experience.
Our biggest issue was that the air conditioning was not working the first day we were there. Temperatures were in the high 80s even at night, so that first night was pretty uncomfortable. While the owners did get someone out to fix it when we notified them, and gave us a small break on the price of the stay, it was a little disappointing that it wasn't checked during turnover, especially since you have to personally meet with staff to get a physical key when you check in.
Still, if you're not planning on spending a lot of time in the room, and if it's in your price range, it's worth a look.