I SUITES HOTEL FINALLY OPENS ITS DOORS IN
CUBAO
Chic, modern, and no-frills. These are the
qualities of the new iSuites Hotel, a 33-room, 5-story boutique hotel located
on Imperial St. in Cubao.
But if it were up to its chief executive officer,
Mikaela Singson Mendoza, she would rather use the description: “personalized
and original.”
In the original blueprint, the hotel building was
initially constructed as an apartment. At the time, the idea of a business that
would bring in monthly income sounded more appealing and lucrative to Mikaela’s
family.
It was Mikaela’s mom, Sheila Singson, who thought of converting
the apartment building into a hotel.
“My mom thought that I would be a right fit for
this job,” narrates Mika. “I am studying Hotel and Restaurant Management at
Treston International College. My dream was to be an F&B director of a big
hotel. Never thought that I would be actually opening up a hotel of my own.”
That sudden change of plans, consequently, brought
forth big changes in the design and layout of the building.
“That’s why it took us three or four years to
finish the whole thing because this was supposed to be an apartment. We had to
knock down walls, re-do the floor layout, and other stuff,” Mikaela says.
Deciding what theme to apply to the hotel
interiors came easy. Mika and her mom just took a cue from the building’s
location.
“This hotel is located on Imperial St. When you
say Imperial, parang it sounds
Japanese. So we thought of using Imperial Suites, but since there’s already an
Imperial Suites in Quezon City, we just thought of using iSuites, and as we
were building the hotel we unearthed bullets” explains Mikaela.
iSuites, still
according to Mikaela, sounds younger, fresher, and up-to-date. Mikaela says
that this is really how they want their hotel to be perceived by the public: a
vibrant, modern hotel that knows the real needs of travelers.
We just made the ‘i’ in the logo look more Asian, Oriental or Japanese, so that people when they see the logo, they would immediately think that the hotel is Asian-inspired,” she adds.
In keeping with the Japanese theme, Mika decided to assign certain terms that are associated with the Japanese culture to the hotel rooms instead of numbers.
“We didn’t use numbers. We call our rooms Kimono, Mikado, Sakura, Zen, Taka, Geisha, Shinden, Haiku, Emeperor, Shogun, Sake, and Geta,
“It’s really simple. But of course, we wanted it to look good,” she adds. “Our rooms are personalized, they’re really designed with the needs of the guests in mind,” she says.
Guests staying in premium rooms (Sakura, Zen, Taka, Geisha, Shinden, Haiku, Emeperor, Shogun, Sake, and Geta) and the Mikado room, have safety boxes where they can keep their valuables.
The Geta rooms and Sake rooms, whose rates start from P4, 900, are actually two-level units. They are equipped with their own living room, kitchenette, dining, mini bar, HD TV, double-sized beds and singlebeds and toilet and bathrooms.
Good
old Vigan favourites have also found their way into the Tatami menu. Mika, who
hails from Ilocos Sur, says that the restaurant also offers bagnet, Vigan longganisa, and pakbet. “It’s nice when you have these
dishes. There’s variety!” adds Mika.
iSuites also offers extended stays and long-term
monthly rental accommodations. Rooms for this type of rental come with their
own electric meters, so guests can monitor and take charge of their expenses on
utilities.
“What’s good about it is that guests can enjoy the
same in-room services: housekeeping, cleaning, and all. We clean your room, we
replenish your towels, we make your bed. So it’s like you’re living in a
serviced apartment,” adds Mikaela. “Plus, we have huge discounts if they choose
to stay longer than six months. After their sixth month, we’d give them a
discount of up to forty percent.” Discount starts on the first month.
But the best selling point of iSuites, still
according to Mika, is not seen. It is felt.
Mikaela believes that it’s their personalized service that would
set them apart.
“I want everything to be personalized. I am very
hands-on. Even if I am still studying, I would take care of the little details.
I would teach the housekeeping, the front office, tell my staff what to do and
how to do things right,” says Mika.
“That’s how we really want it. Personalized
service.”
For inquiries, bookings, and reservations, call 376 4750 or visit www.isuites.com.ph.