We stayed here for 5 nights, and it was a great change having arrived from Vietnam. We were initially put in room3 (the back room on ground floor). As the air con was extremely noisy (and the window was too small to be considered a 'window' room), we requested to be placed in another room. The manager willingly reshuffled his schedule and helped us move the next day.
The part we like the most about this guesthouse is the staff - the two guys who work there. We would hang out at the lobby and watch TV together, and chat about Lao culture and monk life. A great way to relax while sipping a cup of tea (free of charge).
There is a slight issue with mosquitos, as the windows are w/o nets, and closing the windows (shutters) would make the room too dark during the day. Also, the shower may take a little fiddle around to get right.
Overall - definitely recommended.
